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  1. Maria of Serbia ( Serbian Cyrillic: Мара Бранковић, romanized : Mara Branković; c. 1447 – c. 1500), christened Helena ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена, romanized : Jelena ), was the last queen of Bosnia and despoina of Serbia. As the eldest daughter of the deceased despot of Serbia, Lazar Branković, the 12-year-old Helena was ...

  2. Maria of Serbia, christened Helena, was the last queen of Bosnia and despoina of Serbia. As the eldest daughter of the deceased despot of Serbia, Lazar Branković, the 12-year-old Helena was given in marriage to the Bosnian prince Stephen Tomašević in 1459. She then took the name Maria, while her husband obtained the title to Serbia through her. The country was lost to the Ottomans within a ...

  3. Maria of Serbia ( Mara Branković, Мара Бранковић; 1447 – 1500), christened Helena ( Jelena, Јелена), was the last queen of Bosnia and despoina of Serbia. As the eldest daughter of the deceased despot of Serbia, Lazar Branković, the 12-year-old Helena was given in marriage to the Bosnian prince Stephen Tomašević in 1459.

  4. Mara, Queen of Bosnia. Mara, also known as Jelena, was the daughter of despot Lazar and granddaughter of despot Đurađ Branković. Her mother was Helene Palaiologos, daughter of Morea’s despot Thomas Palaiologos. She was born around 1447 as the first child from their marriage. She had two younger sisters, Milica and Jerina.

  5. Maria of Serbia (Bosnian and Serbian: Mara Branković/Мара Бранковић; c. 1447 – c. 1500), christened Helena (Jelena/Јелена), was the last Queen of Bosnia and Despoina of Serbia. As the eldest daughter of the deceased Despot of Serbia Lazar Branković , she was given in marriage at the age of twelve to the Bosnian prince ...

  6. Catherine of Bosnia ( Serbo-Croatian: Katarina Kosača / Катарина Косача; 1424/1425 – 25 October 1478) was Queen of Bosnia as the wife of King Thomas, the penultimate Bosnian sovereign. She was born into the powerful House of Kosača, staunch supporters of the Bosnian Church. Her marriage in 1446 was arranged to bring peace ...

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  8. Maria of Serbia or Marija of Serbia may refer to: Maria of Serbia (sultana) , daughter of despot George Branković of Serbia Maria of Serbia, Queen of Bosnia , daughter of despot Lazar Branković of Serbia