Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Nikolić noble family was a Bosnian medieval noble family from Hum (later Herzegovina ), today Bosnia and Herzegovina. The family's estate was in the western part of the Bosansko Primorje ( transl. Bosnian Coast ), namely Popovo Polje and Neum. They were of major importance, serving under Grand Dukes of Bosnia/Serbia and noble families of ...

  2. Nikolić noble family was Bosnian medieval noble family from Hum, today Bosnia and Herzegovina. The family's estate was in western part of the Bosansko Primorje, namely Popovo Polje and Neum. They were of minor importance, serving under Grand Dukes of Bosnia and noble families of Hranić and Kosača, lords of Hum and later Herzegovina.

  3. People also ask

  4. wiki-gateway.eudic.net › wikipedia_en › NikolićNikolić noble family

    The Nikolić was a Serbian medieval noble family from Hum (Herzegovina). The family's main estate was Popovo Polje. History. The progenitor of the family was Nikola, a župan, a descendant of Andrija of Hum (s. 1243–49) and Miroslav of Hum (s. 1166–90). [1] The family was thus related to the Nemanjić dynasty. [2]

  5. Little is known about the first ancestors of the Nikolić family, though they were most likely important family in Hum, with princess Vukosava, Petar and Miliša Nikolić probably being the second generation of the Nikolić family. The first mention of the Nikolić brothers happened after the death of King Tvrtko I of Bosnia in 1391.

  6. Little is known about the first ancestors of the Nikolić family, though they were most likely important family in Hum, with princess Vukosava, Petar and Miliša Nikolić probably being the second generation of the Nikolić family. The first mention of the Nikolić brothers happened after the death of King Tvrtko I of Bosnia in 1391.

  7. Radoslav Pavlović Radinović. Radoslav Pavlović ( Serbian Cyrillic: Радослав Павловић; died 1441), sometimes spelled Radislav, Radisav or Radosav, was a Bosnian nobleman of the noble family Pavlović-Radinović. He inherited title of knez from his father Pavle Radinović (d. 1415) upon his father death, while his older brother ...

  8. Nikolić noble family The title of this article contains the character ć . Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may be represented as House of Nikolic.

  1. People also search for