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|surname =Golemović |
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|estates =[[Priština]] region |
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|dissolution =1459<br><small>''(Fall of [[Serbian Despotate]])''</small> |
|dissolution =1459<br><small>''(Fall of [[Serbian Despotate]])''</small> |
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|ethnicity ={{flagicon|Serbia}} '''[[Serb]]''' |
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'''Golemović''' ({{ |
The '''Golemović family''' ({{langx|sr|Големовић}}, known as the ''Golemovići'', Големовићи) was a [[Serbian nobility|Serbian noble family]] during the [[Serbian Despotate]] (1403–1459). They were influential during the rule of [[Despot (court title)|Despot]] [[Đurađ Branković]] (1427–1456). |
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*[[Oliver Golemović]] (Olko), was a Serbian commander under [[Đurađ Branković]], kefalija of [[Priština]], later worked in the [[Ježevo]] estate of [[Mara Branković]] where he also died.<ref>[ |
*[[Oliver Golemović]] (Olko), was a Serbian commander under [[Đurađ Branković]], kefalija of [[Priština]], later worked in the [[Ježevo]] estate of [[Mara Branković]] where he also died.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=Ki1icLbr_QQC ''The Serbs'']</ref><ref name=DENK>[https://books.google.com/books?id=_jk9AAAAMAAJ Denkschriften, Vol 64] (German)</ref> |
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*[[Đurađ Golemović]] (Đura), was a diplomat and judge of Đurađ Branković<ref>http://www.politikin-zabavnik.rs/2009/2993/02l.php?pismo=l</ref> |
*[[Đurađ Golemović]] (Đura, Đorđe), was a diplomat and judge of Đurađ Branković,<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.politikin-zabavnik.rs/2009/2993/02l.php?pismo=l |title=POLITIKIN ZABAVNIK - za sve od 7 do 107! |access-date=2010-06-29 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111006101237/http://www.politikin-zabavnik.rs/2009/2993/02l.php?pismo=l |archive-date=2011-10-06 |url-status=dead }}</ref> later chief at [[Priština]]. He was sent twice to negotiate with Sultan [[Murad II]] at [[Edirne]].<ref>[http://www.rastko.rs/rastko-bl/istorija/corovic/istorija/4_8_l.html Projekat Rastko: Vladimir Ćorović - ''Istorija srpskog naroda "Pad Srbije"''] (Serbian)</ref> He is mentioned in [[Serbian epic poetry]] as ''Golemović Đura'' (in ''Smrt vojvode Kajice'').<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=DsXjAAAAMAAJ Folklore, Vol 33]</ref><ref name=DENK/> |
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Latest revision as of 12:07, 6 November 2024
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Country | Serbia (Serbian Despotate) |
Estate(s) | Priština region |
Dissolution | 1459 (Fall of Serbian Despotate) |
The Golemović family (Serbian: Големовић, known as the Golemovići, Големовићи) was a Serbian noble family during the Serbian Despotate (1403–1459). They were influential during the rule of Despot Đurađ Branković (1427–1456).
Members
[edit]- Oliver Golemović (Olko), was a Serbian commander under Đurađ Branković, kefalija of Priština, later worked in the Ježevo estate of Mara Branković where he also died.[1][2]
- Đurađ Golemović (Đura, Đorđe), was a diplomat and judge of Đurađ Branković,[3] later chief at Priština. He was sent twice to negotiate with Sultan Murad II at Edirne.[4] He is mentioned in Serbian epic poetry as Golemović Đura (in Smrt vojvode Kajice).[5][2]
References
[edit]- ^ The Serbs
- ^ a b Denkschriften, Vol 64 (German)
- ^ "POLITIKIN ZABAVNIK - za sve od 7 do 107!". Archived from the original on 2011-10-06. Retrieved 2010-06-29.
- ^ Projekat Rastko: Vladimir Ćorović - Istorija srpskog naroda "Pad Srbije" (Serbian)
- ^ Folklore, Vol 33