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invasion of Serbia. Although they would not make any significant territorial gains until 1459, this was the beginning of the end for the
Serbian Despotate. Stefan BrankoviÄ ruled until 8 April 1459, when he was overthrown by a plot between Helena Palaiologina and King TomaÅ”, whose son briefly ruled as the new Despot.
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Without formally declaring an end to the peace treaty, Sultan Mehmed II invaded Serbia in mid-July 1454. Much of central Serbia fell, but the capital was well-prepared and the
Ottomans, upon hearing that Hunyadi would cross the Danube to reinforce the Serbs, soon lifted their siege of Smederevo. The
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Bosnian noble family of ZlatonosoviÄi in November 1430, over alleged cooperation between VukaÅ”in ZlatonosoviÄ and the Serbian Despotate. This conflict ended with the death of VukaÅ”in and the complete annihilation of the ZlatonosoviÄ family, but directly led into another
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SkobaljiÄ's resistance, which due to his army's low numbers came to be respected by the Turks themselves, was crushed by another Ottoman force on November 16 and he was executed. In the early spring of 1455, the Sultan continued his invasion of
1839:) advanced into Serbia and Bulgaria in September 1443. The large Christian army that crossed the Danube in early autumn of 1443 was made up of around 25,000 soldiers from Hungary and Poland, over 8,000 Serbian cavalry and foot soldiers, and 700 Bosnian horsemen. Serbia was fully restored by the
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Ottoman Empire invaded Serbia, burning and pillaging across the Southern Morava valley. At the same time, the King of Bosnia attempted to conquer Srebrenica back from the Serbs, but failed. Stefan fought back the invasion and initiated negotiations with the Sultan, after which the
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of Bosnia attacked the
Despotate's holdings west of the Drina river and conquered most of them, leaving only TeoÄak in the Despotate's hands. Mihail Silagyi likewise seized most of Lazar's towns north of the Danube. Immediately after Mihailo AnÄeloviÄ's failed coup, the Ottomans began another
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Belgrade to the Kingdom of Hungary, leaving Serbia without a capital city. With the wealthy southern cities dangerously close to the Ottoman border, ÄuraÄ constructed a new capital city, the magnificent fortress of
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A few months after the peace treaty, the
Ottoman Empire attacked again. Both Smederevo and Belgrade, which were the primary target of the Turks, successfully resisted, but the countryside was devastated even further. Despot ÄuraÄ BrankoviÄ died on December 24, 1456.
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lost two countries to the
Ottomans: Serbia in 1459 and Bosnia in 1463. His appointment as new despot was highly unpopular but pushed hard by his father, King Stjepan TomaÅ” of Bosnia. By this time Serbia was reduced to only a strip of land along the Danube. Sultan
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decided to conquer Serbia completely and arrived at Smederevo; the new ruler did not even try to defend the city. After negotiations, Bosnians were allowed to leave the city and Serbia was officially conquered by Turks on June 20, 1459.
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on August 15, 1444. Its borders were the same as before 1437, with the exception of the southern part of Zeta, which remained under Venice, and fort Golubac, which was returned to Serbia even though it was lost much earlier, in 1427.
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1757:. The marriage was arranged in 1433, but ÄuraÄ delayed it until 1435 when the Ottomans threatened him with invasion. After the marriage took place, Sultan Murad swore to continue the peace between the Ottoman Empire and Serbia.
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started another war with Despot ÄuraÄ in 1446 and managed to take Srebrenica. However, in September 1448, the Bosnians were defeated by a Serbian army led by Thomas Kantakouzenos, who reconquered Srebrenica and also took
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However, this oath would be broken two years later. The Ottoman Empire invaded and started pillaging inside Serbia's borders in 1437. ÄuraÄ negotiated an unfavorable peace with the Sultan by giving him the town of
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died without an heir, leaving his lands to his uncle. With this and territorial gains from the Kingdom of Hungary, Serbia restored most of its traditional territories.
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2634:Titular rulers of the Serbian Despotate in exile
1941:and several other towns on the left bank of the
1781:In 1439 the Ottoman army, headed by the sultan
1593:On 28 April 1421, Stefan's nephew and ruler of
4145:Administrative divisions of the Ottoman Empire
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2084:(1527ā1528, Zapolya faction's pretender), and
5042:States and territories disestablished in 1459
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3616:. Cluj-Napoca: Editura Mega. pp. 93ā109.
3404:The Balkans: From Constantinople to Communism
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3776:. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
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362:ā¢ Reconquest by the Ottoman Empire
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3739:ŠŠ±Š¾ŃŠ½ŠøŠŗ ŃŠ°Š“Š¾Š²Š° ŠŠøŠ·Š°Š½ŃŠ¾Š»Š¾ŃŠŗŠ¾Š³ ŠøŠ½ŃŃŠøŃŃŃŠ°
3663:ŠŠ±Š¾ŃŠ½ŠøŠŗ ŃŠ°Š“Š¾Š²Š° ŠŠøŠ·Š°Š½ŃŠ¾Š»Š¾ŃŠŗŠ¾Š³ ŠøŠ½ŃŃŠøŃŃŃŠ°
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1798:resisted conquest for two entire years
342:ā¢ Conquest by the Ottoman Empire
3934:Serbian medieval states and lordships
3868:. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books.
3683:. Pesaro: Apresso Girolamo Concordia.
3359:. London & New York: I.B.Tauris.
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2053:. The residence of the despots was
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2241:): another Byzantine court title (
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1937:, managing to capture the town of
1721:The Serbian Despotate in 1433ā1439
1664:, capital of the Serbian Despotate
1578:and the Serbian-Bulgarian area of
963:Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum
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1478:, Stefan argued with his brother
1386:Constituent state with Montenegro
5022:1459 disestablishments in Europe
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3791:Soulis, George Christos (1984).
3550:JaniÄijeviÄ, Jovan, ed. (1998).
3535:. Edgware: Porthill Publishers.
3338:. Malden: Blackwell Publishing.
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1972:The Serbian Despotate, 1455ā1459
1896:crushed the Ottomans at KruŔevac
1827:The Serbian Despotate, 1451ā1454
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2602:January 19, 1458 ā March, 1458
2588:January 19, 1458 ā March, 1458
2388:Rulers of the Serbian Despotate
1637:Life of Despot Stefan LazareviÄ
4894:PolishāLithuanian Commonwealth
4088:Domain of the VojinoviÄ family
4083:Domain of the DejanoviÄ family
3862:StankoviÄ, Vlada, ed. (2016).
3752:Serbs in European Civilization
3749:; DuŔkov, Milan, eds. (1993).
3708:History of the Byzantine State
3630:The Cambridge Medieval History
3608:KrstiÄ, Aleksandar R. (2019).
3585:KrstiÄ, Aleksandar R. (2017).
3580:. Vol. 2. Gotha: Perthes.
3532:The History of Serbian Culture
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1520:, and his mother Milica died.
1209:Banate of Lugoj and CaransebeČ
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3312:History of the Serbian People
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4905:Principality of Transylvania
3970:Grand Principality of Serbia
3741:(in French). 24ā25: 445ā451.
3515:Tibiscvm: IstorieāArheologie
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2487:May, 1439 ā August 18, 1439
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1964:Regency and Stefan BrankoviÄ
1777:Temporary Ottoman occupation
592:. After the death of Despot
3498:Hungarian Historical Review
3277:Genern and cited references
2072:Last titular despots were:
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3711:. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
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3770:Sedlar, Jean W. (1994).
3492:IvanoviÄ, MiloÅ” (2019).
3469:IvanoviÄ, MiloÅ” (2018).
3452:IvanoviÄ, MiloÅ” (2016).
3307:Histoire du peuple serbe
3258:, pp. 516ā517, 534.
2577:co-regent to March 1458
2290:Territorial organization
1908:was founded by BrankoviÄ
1819:ÄuraÄ BrankoviÄ restored
1632:Constantine of Kostenets
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4052:Domain of Jovan UgljeŔa
3284:AndriÄ, Stanko (2016).
2830:Byzantine Empire portal
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2059:Vuk GrgureviÄ-BrankoviÄ
2025:In 1404 Hungarian King
1543:and its surroundings .
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1469:Despot Stefan LazareviÄ
1061:11th–12th century
352:ā¢ Reestablishment
64:more precise citations.
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4920:Principality of Serbia
3946:Principality of Serbia
3654:NikoliÄ, Maja (2008).
3407:. New York: Palgrave.
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2092:State administration
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1791:Thomas Kantakouzenos
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3703:Ostrogorsky, George
3572:JireÄek, Constantin
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3464:(2): 257ā268.
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3100:ÄirkoviÄ 2004
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3043:ÄirkoviÄ 2004
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2992:ÄirkoviÄ 2004
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2968:ÄirkoviÄ 2004
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2239:Protovestijar
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2080:(1520ā1535),
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1459:Consolidation
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383:
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4267:HĆ¼davendigĆ¢r
4206:Tripolitania
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2876:JireÄek 1918
2871:
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2308:
2303:
2301:
2280:(after 1444)
2256:
2252:
2248:
2242:
2238:
2235:Protovestiar
2234:
2193:
2189:
2186:Grand Äelnik
2185:
2152:
2148:
2104:
2100:
2095:
2071:
2037:. After the
2024:
1999:
1986:
1975:
1947:
1924:
1915:
1911:
1906:VrŔac Castle
1880:
1876:
1858:
1846:
1833:John Hunyadi
1830:
1806:
1780:
1759:
1744:
1724:
1693:
1686:
1675:
1667:
1635:
1624:
1615:Slovo ljubve
1614:
1612:
1603:
1592:
1553:
1538:
1522:
1511:
1492:
1473:
1197: /
1176:Early Modern
1157:
985:White Serbia
938:Praevalitana
918:Moesia Prima
673:
651:against the
646:
623:
598:
547:
545:
407:Succeeded by
406:
401:
366:20 June 1459
297:ā¢ 1459
139:Coat of arms
76:
67:
48:
4896:(1672ā1676)
4793:Mesopotamia
4604:Archipelago
4547:1867ā1922 (
4493:Mesopotamia
4348:Herzegovina
4323:Archipelago
4161: 1365
4067:(1371-1537)
4042:Greek lands
4031:(1346-1371)
4000:(1217-1346)
3527:IviÄ, Pavle
3208:KrstiÄ 2017
2768:Pavle BakiÄ
2752:RadiÄ BožiÄ
2703:(1462ā1502)
2679:(1461ā1516)
2520:(1375ā1456)
2444:(1375ā1456)
2418:(1374ā1427)
2107:): a title
2086:Pavle BakiÄ
2082:RadiÄ BožiÄ
1653:First reign
1562:, near the
1400:2006–
1195:Jovan Nenad
856:Early Roman
773:Paleolithic
720:History of
605:Pavle BakiÄ
402:Preceded by
321:Middle Ages
62:introducing
5027:Despotates
5001:Categories
4944:Autonomies
4677:Adrianople
4620:Diyarbekir
4616:(Istanbul)
4318:Adrianople
4252:Diyarbekir
4093:Vuk's land
3830:: 441ā452.
3669:: 279ā288.
3521:: 377ā393.
3390:0472082604
2858:Tsar DuŔan
2743:1520ā1535
2620:(1438ā63)
2605:co-regent
2599:(1432ā73)
2591:co-regent
2585:(d. 1464)
2498:1439ā1443
2363:Srebrenica
2265:(fl. 1402)
1861:city walls
1753:to Sultan
1541:Srebrenica
1148:Vuk's Land
1011:Narentines
911:Late Roman
818:Autariatae
788:Bronze Age
778:Mesolithic
766:Prehistory
741:By century
686:where the
653:Wallachian
539:Montenegro
223:Government
207:Demonym(s)
45:references
4761:Jerusalem
4657:(Trabzon)
4655:Trebizond
4635:Kastamonu
4525:Shahrizor
4444:Jerusalem
4297:Trebizond
4287:Kurdistan
4282:Kastamonu
3847:Balcanica
3728:: 95ā116.
3377:(1994) .
3335:The Serbs
3256:Fine 1994
3220:Fine 1994
3172:Fine 1994
3160:Fine 1994
3148:Fine 1994
3136:Fine 1994
3124:Fine 1994
3112:Fine 1994
3079:Fine 1994
3067:Fine 1994
3055:Fine 1994
2939:Fine 1994
2912:Fine 1994
2864:Citations
2772:(d. 1537)
2756:(d. 1528)
2739:(1504ā35)
2720:(d. 1514)
2653:(1438ā85)
2650:BrankoviÄ
2570:(1420ā76)
2544:(1421ā58)
2527:restored
2470:(1416ā59)
2375:Podgorica
2323:Ostrovica
2315:Novo Brdo
2311:Smederevo
2249:Treasurer
2207:Hrebeljan
2202:Vuk Kuvet
2175:(1456ā58)
2143:(1457ā59)
2027:Sigismund
2006:Mehmed II
1945:in 1457.
1869:Mehmed II
1809:Ishak-Beg
1795:Novo Brdo
1763:BraniÄevo
1679:Smederevo
1673:in 1429.
1628:Novo Brdo
1599:BalŔa III
1530:Kosmidion
1474:While in
1007:Zachlumia
863:Illyricum
838:Scordisci
813:Illyrians
806:Pre-Roman
783:Neolithic
665:Sigismund
642:Bayezid I
611:in 1537.
578:Despotate
196:Religion
171:Smederevo
121:1444ā1459
118:1402ā1442
4718:Salonica
4713:Manastir
4679:(Edirne)
4600:(Ankara)
4581:Anatolia
4549:vilayets
4439:Damascus
4393:TemeÅvar
4388:Silistra
4383:Salonica
4257:Dulkadir
4237:Anatolia
4220:Anatolia
4163:ā 1867 (
3838:(2014).
3815:(2004).
3705:(1956).
3691:(1968).
3677:(1601).
3649:: 43ā64.
3624:(1923).
3574:(1918).
3458:Banatica
3428:Banatica
3401:(2002).
3332:(2004).
2788:See also
2506:Isa-Beg
2343:KruŔevac
2339:Lepenica
2253:RizniÄar
2157:Voivodes
2088:(1537).
1952:, blind
1854:ViŔegrad
1783:Murad II
1755:Murad II
1708:Leskovac
1704:DuboÄica
1696:KruŔevac
1580:Znepolje
1572:Koprijan
1568:Bulgaria
1499:Belgrade
1233:1690 and
1003:Travunia
933:Dardania
878:Dalmatia
868:Pannonia
828:Triballi
793:Iron Age
711:a series
709:Part of
657:Mircea I
568:) was a
375:Currency
228:Monarchy
4845:Vassals
4833:Vassals
4800:Baghdad
4723:Scutari
4625:Erzurum
4500:Baghdad
4463:Tripoli
4378:Rumelia
4373:Podolia
4272:Karaman
4262:Erzurum
4247:Childir
4184:Algiers
4165:eyalets
2355:TiŔnica
2327:Golubac
2319:Nekudim
2131:Manojlo
2055:Kupinik
1931:tribute
1925:Despot
1771:ViŔesav
1736:Zvornik
1712:Toplica
1644:1430).
1564:Vitosha
1507:Golubac
1402:present
843:Dacians
823:Dardani
655:prince
620:Origins
615:History
552:Serbian
212:Serbian
190:Serbian
166:Beograd
159:Capital
58:improve
4772:Arabia
4744:Beirut
4739:Aleppo
4732:Levant
4708:Kosovo
4703:Janina
4698:Danube
4683:Bosnia
4670:Europe
4609:Bitlis
4598:Angora
4565:Africa
4472:Arabia
4434:Cyprus
4429:Aleppo
4422:Levant
4413:Yanina
4408:Widdin
4353:Kanije
4328:Bosnia
4311:Europe
4242:Ankara
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