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Maria od Serbia, Duchess of Znojmo, depicted at the Znojmo Rotunda. Maria of Serbia, Duchess of Znojmo (Serbian Cyrillic: Марија / Marija; Czech: Marie Srbská; ca. middle of the 12th century) was Serbian princess and daughter of Uroš I, Grand Prince of Serbia. She was sister of Uroš II, Grand Prince of Serbia, and Helena, Queen
Since 1459, when Serbia fell under Ottoman rule, [2] Maria's father, Despot Stefan Branković, was living in exile, mainly in northern Italy, where Maria was born in 1466.In 1485, she married Boniface III Palaiologos, marquess of Montferrat, who fell ill in 1493, and Maria became regent. [3]
Maria became the new queen consort, with her stepmother-in-law Catherine possibly retiring from the court as queen dowager. [8] Maria's queenship did not last long either; in 1462, her husband made a fatal decision of refusing to pay tribute to the Ottomans, who started preparing an attack which ended the independent Kingdom of Bosnia.
Maria of Serbia or Marija of Serbia may refer to: Maria of Serbia, Duchess of Znojmo, daughter of grand prince Uroš I of Serbia; Maria of Serbia (sultana), daughter of despot George Branković of Serbia; Maria of Serbia, Queen of Bosnia, daughter of despot Lazar Branković of Serbia; Maria of Serbia, Marchioness of Montferrat, daughter of ...
Doamna Ana Dan I (1354 – 23 September 1386) was the ruler of Wallachia from 1383 to 1386. [ 2 ] He was the son of Radu I of Wallachia [ 2 ] and the half-brother of Mircea I of Wallachia .
Doamna Maria Despina of Serbia: Issue: Alexander II Mircea Peter the Lame Miloș Mircea: House: House of Drăculești: Father: Mihnea cel Rău: Mother: Doamna Voica of Izvorani: Religion: Eastern Orthodox Church
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.
Marija of Rascia [1] (Serbian: Marija Raška; [2] Latin: Maria) was a noble in mediaeval Serbia (Rascia). Born as a daughter of Uroš I, Grand Prince of Serbia, Marija was a lady of high birth and married a nobleman. Marija depicted at the Znojmo Rotunda. Marija's sister was Helena, Queen of Hungary. [3]