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  2. Mara Branković - Wikipedia

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    Mara Branković (Serbian Cyrillic: Мара Бранковић; c. 1420 – 14 September 1487), or Mara Despina Hatun, in Europe also known as Amerissa, Sultana Maria or Sultanina, was the daughter of Serbian monarch Đurađ Branković and Eirene Kantakouzene.

  3. Maria of Serbia, Queen of Bosnia - Wikipedia

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    Maria was the eldest of three children born to Lazar Branković, son of the despot of Serbia, Đurađ Branković.Her mother was Lazar's wife, Helena Palaiologina.Born probably in 1447, Maria was christened Helena.

  4. File:Mara Branković, Esphigmenou charter (1429).jpg

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    Mara Branković; María de Serbia; Usage on fr.wikipedia.org Vučitrn; Mara Branković; Usage on gl.wikipedia.org Mara Branković; Wikipedia:Lista de mulleres con artigo na Wikipedia en galego; Usage on hr.wikipedia.org Mara Branković; Usage on hy.wikipedia.org Մառա Բրանկովիչ; Usage on it.wikipedia.org Mara Branković; Consorti ...

  5. Đurađ Branković - Wikipedia

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    Murad II, who also desired peace, was married to Đurađ's daughter Mara. [14] On March 6, 1444, Mara sent an envoy to Đurađ; their discussion started the peace negotiations with the Ottoman Empire. [15] This peace restored his Serbian rule, but Đurađ was forced to bribe John Hunyadi with his vast estates. On 22 August 1444 the prince ...

  6. Branković dynasty - Wikipedia

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    The House of Branković (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранковић, pl. Brankovići / Бранковићи, pronounced [brǎːnkɔv̞itɕ]) is a Serbian medieval noble family and dynasty. [1] According to genealogies created in the first half of the 15th century, the family descends via female lineage, through marriage with the Nemanjić dynasty.

  7. List of Serbian sportspeople - Wikipedia

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    Silvester Takač - Olympic medalist, 1971–72 UEFA Champions League Top Scorer; Dušan Maravić - Olympic medalist; Milan Galić - Olympic medalist; Jovan Miladinović; Vladica Kovačević - 1963–64 UEFA Champions League Top Scorer; Dragan Džajić - 1968. Ballon d'Or 3rd place; Ilija Pantelić; Milan Damjanović; Borivoje Đorđević ...

  8. Team USA bests Serbia in Olympic semifinal thriller: NBA ...

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    Serbia put a major scare into Team USA and its fans, but the U.S. will now play France for the gold medal Saturday. Social media was full of afterglow after the rousing comeback. And maybe some jokes.

  9. Category:Serbian female athletes - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Serbian athletes. It includes athletes that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category is for competitors within the sport of athletics , comprising track and field , road running , cross country running and racewalking .