Radič Branković | |
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Born | Radič Branković Rastislalić |
Title | Lord of Braničevo |
Predecessor | Branko Rastislalić |
Parent | Branko Rastislalić |
Radič Branković ( Serbian Cyrillic: Радич Бранковић) was a 14th-century Serbian feudal lord of Braničevo under Dušan the Mighty of the Serbian Empire
His family ( House of Rastislalić) had gained possession of Braničevo in the 14th century. His father, Branko Rastislalić, was a Domestikos of Dušan the Mighty and was titled Lord of Podunavlje until his death in 1352, Radič succeeds him as Lord of Braničevo. [1]
He issued his own regional currency, the "Helmet dinars" [1] only one of three existing prior to the fall of the Serbian Empire. [2]
In 1371 Moravian Serbia succeeds the central bulk of the Serbian Empire, his possessions are now under Lazar Hrebeljanović (Tsar Lazar of Serbia). He becomes a vassal of Hungary, and is supervised by Nicholas II Garay. [3][ page needed]
Tsar Lazar begins a military operation against Nikola Altomanovic, seizing his territory, sub-ordinating Radič to the north, successfully re-taking the region to the Serbian throne, he is finally evicted in 1379, hence ending the history of the Rastislalić house. [3][ page needed]
Radič Branković | |
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Born | Radič Branković Rastislalić |
Title | Lord of Braničevo |
Predecessor | Branko Rastislalić |
Parent | Branko Rastislalić |
Radič Branković ( Serbian Cyrillic: Радич Бранковић) was a 14th-century Serbian feudal lord of Braničevo under Dušan the Mighty of the Serbian Empire
His family ( House of Rastislalić) had gained possession of Braničevo in the 14th century. His father, Branko Rastislalić, was a Domestikos of Dušan the Mighty and was titled Lord of Podunavlje until his death in 1352, Radič succeeds him as Lord of Braničevo. [1]
He issued his own regional currency, the "Helmet dinars" [1] only one of three existing prior to the fall of the Serbian Empire. [2]
In 1371 Moravian Serbia succeeds the central bulk of the Serbian Empire, his possessions are now under Lazar Hrebeljanović (Tsar Lazar of Serbia). He becomes a vassal of Hungary, and is supervised by Nicholas II Garay. [3][ page needed]
Tsar Lazar begins a military operation against Nikola Altomanovic, seizing his territory, sub-ordinating Radič to the north, successfully re-taking the region to the Serbian throne, he is finally evicted in 1379, hence ending the history of the Rastislalić house. [3][ page needed]