Mladen (vojvoda)
Mladen | |
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vojvoda | |
Issue
Branko and Ratoslava | |
Titles and styles
vojvoda (general, duke) | |
Born |
Second half of 13th century Kosovo |
Died |
after 1326 Unknown |
Religion | Eastern Orthodoxy |
Occupation | magnate |
Mladen (Serbian Cyrillic: Младен; fl. 1323–26) was a Serbian magnate that served King Stefan Dečanski (r. 1322–1331), holding the titles of župan (count), and later vojvoda (general). He was the father of Branko Mladenović, a later magnate.
Mladen and his brother Nikola hailed from a family that held estates in Drenica, in Kosovo, during the reign of Stefan Milutin (r. 1282–1321). The family was elevated during the rule of King Stefan Dečanski (r. 1322–1331); Mladen is mentioned in 1323 as governing Trebinje and Dračevica, while his brother Nikola is mentioned as serving as governor in northern Albania in 1329.[1] King Stefan Dečanski's confirmation on the rights of Ragusan merchants dating to March 25, 1326, was attended by vojvoda Mladen, tepčija Vladoje, and čelnik Đuraš Ilijić.[2] The Serbian court hierarchy was as follows: stavilac, čelnik, kaznac, tepčija and vojvoda, the supreme title.[3] Although the family was influential, it was not among the most powerful families at the Serbian court.[1] It is unknown whether Mladen lived to serve King Stefan Dušan, as is the case with many other magnates such as vojvoda Vojin and čelnik Gradislav Vojšić.[4]
The last mention of him in documents dates to 1326. He had a son, Branko, and a daughter, Ratoslava.[1] Ratoslava married župan Altoman, the son of vojvoda Vojin.[5] Branko was among the magnates that were given Byzantine court titles upon the crowning of Stefan Dušan as Emperor (1346), receiving the title of sevastokrator.[6]
References
- 1 2 3 Fajfrić 2000b.
- ↑ Blagojević 2001, p. 46.
- ↑ Blagojević 2001, p. 211.
- ↑ Blagojević 2001, p. 37.
- ↑ Fajfrić 2000a, ch. 47, paragraph 2.
- ↑ Ćorović 2001, ch. 3, VII; Fajfrić 2000a, ch. 39
Sources
- Blagojević, Miloš (2001). Državna uprava u srpskim srednjovekovnim zemljama. Službeni list SRJ.
- Ćorović, Vladimir (2001), Istorija srpskog naroda (Internet ed.), Belgrade: Ars Libri
- Fajfrić, Željko (2000a) [1998], Sveta loza Stefana Nemanje (Internet ed.), Belgrade: Janus; Rastko
- Fajfrić, Željko (2000b) [1999], Sveta loza Brankovića (Internet ed.), Belgrade: Janus; Rastko