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Konstantin Dejanović

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61: 548:), with a purpose of emphasising the difference between the two seemingly identical natures of their respective relations with the Ottomans, since both were the latter's vassals. Their motives are, however, somewhat different. Whereas Marko is portrayed as accepting the Ottoman suzeranity for the sake and the well-being of his flock, Konstantin seeks a way to preserve his position and privileges with little to no regard to any form of higher moral code. 359: 518: 347:(before 1373), as Emperor Dušan had elevated Dejan, their father. Ottoman sources report that in 1373, the Ottoman army compelled "Saruyar" (Jovan Dragaš) in the upper Struma, to recognize Ottoman vassalship. Konstantin had helped Jovan in ruling the lands, and when Jovan died in 1378/1379, Konstantin succeeded, subsequently managing to govern large portions of northeastern 738:
Kostadin – beg Kostadin historijsko lice; sin je Dušanova velikaša Dejana, a bio je gospodar sjeveroistočne Makedonije. Poslije bitke na Marici 1371. postao je turski vazal; zato ga pjesma naziva beg Kostadin
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because he became an Ottoman vassal). Usually depicted as an overraly negative character, his characterisation primarily serves as a contrast to the persona of
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David Michael Metcalf, "Coinage in South Eastern Europe, 820-1396", Royal Numismatic Society, 1979, p. 322
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Epske narodne pjesme: izbor tekstova s komentarima i objašnjenjima i rasprava o epskim narodnim pjesmama
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added the name Dragaš (in Greek, Dragasēs) to his own. Constantine XI was named after his grandfather.
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The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest
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Bu mülkün kadın sultanları: valide sultanlar, hatunlar, hasekiler, kadınefendiler, sultanefendiler
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Dejanović was married twice. The name of his first wife is unknown, but she is not identical with
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and died on 13 May 1450. Their many children included the last two Byzantine emperors, of whom
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The Serbs and Byzantium during the reign of Tsar Stephen Dušan (1331-1355) and his successors
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Donald M. Nicol, "Byzantium and Venice: a study in diplomatic and cultural relations", p. 331
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Edition de lA̕cadémie bulgare des sciences, 1986, "Balkan studies, Vol. 22" p. 38
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Konstantin's titles vary in sources, where he is called variously "lord" (sr.
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States in the Central Balkans, including Konstantin's province (1373–1395).
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Icon depicting Konstantin Dejanović, Kera-Tamara, Kerica and Desislava (
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Imperial Twilight: The Palaiologos Dynasty and the Decline of Byzantium
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was a half-sister of Dušan. His maternal grandparents were King
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Monumenta Serbica spectantia historiam Serbiae, Bosnae, Ragusii
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Three daughters who in 1372 married the Ottoman Sultan
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Jakov. He converted to Islam and was Lord of Velbužd.
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Constantine. Konstantin married as his second wife
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A document from 728:(in Serbian) (6 ed.). p. cxii 631: 563:His name in historiography is rendered 556: 218:that ruled a large province in eastern 544:(the two are often portrayed as being 1256:Serbian vassals of the Ottoman Empire 7: 307:(r. 1331–1355). Konstantin's mother 30:For the last Byzantine emperor, see 853:Macedonia: A Voyage through History 536:(in poetry he was given a title of 32:Constantine XI Palaiologos Dragases 612:), perhaps by his son-in-law, the 25: 571:dated to 1388 spells his name as 230:. He succeeded his older brother 884:, Oxford University Press, 1991. 861:Soulis, George Christos (1984). 576: 803:. Malden: Blackwell Publishing. 451:, the daughter of the Emperor ( 201:Константин (Костадин) Дејановић 193:Konstantin (Kostadin) Dejanović 140: 1276:People from medieval Macedonia 1251:People from the Serbian Empire 881:Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium 425:Mircea cel Bătrân of Wallachia 200: 1: 1241:14th-century Serbian nobility 787:History of the Serbian People 761:Ostrogorsky 1970, pp. 273–274 66: 27:14th-century Serbian nobleman 673:, Nelson-Hall, p. 145, 459:, who had married a certain 286:Konstantin's father was the 1271:People of medieval Bulgaria 1312: 850:Palairet, Michael (2015). 809:Fine, John Van Antwerp Jr. 528:Dejanović is venerated in 457:Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria 303:-region under the rule of 246:married Byzantine Emperor 228:fall of the Serbian Empire 29: 1220:List of national poetries 1196: 697:Sakaoğlu, Necdet (2008). 58: 46: 1266:14th century in Bulgaria 782:Histoire du peuple serbe 722:Čubelić, Tvrtko (1970). 666:Head, Constance (1977), 469:Alexios III of Trebizond 339:. 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Index

Konstantin Dragash
Constantine XI Palaiologos Dragases
despot

Jovan Dragaš
Romania
Eudokia of Trebizond
Helena Dragases
Dejan
Theodora Nemanjić
Serbian Cyrillic
Serbian magnate
Macedonia
Ottoman suzerainty
fall of the Serbian Empire
Jovan Dragaš
Battle of Maritsa
Nemanjić
Jelena
Manuel II Palaiologos
Battle of Rovine
Stefan Lazarević
Marko Mrnjavčević
Constantine XI
sevastokrator
Dejan
Kumanovo
Stefan Dušan
Teodora Nemanjić
Stefan Dečanski

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