Zlatonosović
Coat of Arms of the Bosnian medieval noble Zlatonosović family
CountryBanate of Bosnia
Kingdom of Bosnia
Foundedfl. 14th c.
Current headExtinct
Final rulerPavle Zlatonosović
TitlesKnyaz
Duke
Estate(s)Lower Edges, Western Sides in Bosnia, Dalmatia
Dissolution1430's

The Zlatonosović family was a prominent medieval Bosnian noble family from the northeastern part of the country.[1]

History

The family was first attested in 1389. They sided with Sandalj Hranić and Radoslav Pavlović in 1427, when King Stephen Tvrtko II acknowledged Hungarian suzerainty by recognizing Hermann II of Celje as his heir presumptive and marrying Dorothy Garai. They did not attend the wedding. During the conflict between Tvrtko II and Serbian ruler Đurađ Branković they sided with Serbia and conquered the region of Zvornik. In 1430, Tvrtko II defeated Pavle Zlatonosović and reincorporated his territories into his realm. Zlatonosović's defeat marks the last mention of the family in historical records.[1]

Members

  • Vukmir
  • Vukašin
  • Pavle

Sources

  1. 1 2 Fine, John Van Antwerp (1994). The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest. University of Michigan Press. p. 469, 473. ISBN 978-0-472-08260-5. Retrieved 2 June 2011.
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