List of grand dukes of Bosnia

The title Grand Duke of Bosnia was a court title in the Kingdom of Bosnia, bestowed by the King to highest military commanders. It was usually reserved for the most influential and capable members of the highest Bosnian nobility.[1][2] To interpret it as an office rather than merely a court rank could be more accurate.[3]

Grand Dukes of Bosnia

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Picture TitleName House Reign
(term in office)
fl.Monarch Notes
  Duke
Hrana Vuković
of Kosača fl.
 ?-1380
[3][2]
  possibly
Duke
Pavle Radinović
of Radinović fl.
1381–1392
[4][1]
  Duke
Hrvoje Vukčić
of Vukčić-Hrvatinić fl.
1380–1388
again from
1392–1416
Tvrtko I,
from 1391 to 1395 Stephen Dabiša,
1398–1404 again 1409 to 1418 Stephen Ostoja
Kingdom of Bosnia
[2][1]
  Duke
Vlatko Vuković
of Vuković fl.
1388–1392
Tvrtko I Kotromanić
from 1391 to 1395 Dabiša of Bosnia
Kingdom of Bosnia
[2][1]
  Duke
Sandalj Hranić
of Hranić fl.
1392–1435
from 1391 to 1395 Dabiša of Bosnia,
1395–1398 Helen of Bosnia,
1398–1404 again 1409 to 1418 Ostoja of Bosnia,
1404–1409 again 1420–1443 Tvrtko II of Bosnia,
1418–1420 Stephen Ostojić of Bosnia,
1443–1461 Thomas of Bosnia,
1461–1463 Stephen Tomašević of Bosnia
Kingdom of Bosnia
[2][1]
  Duke
Petar Pavlović
of Pavlović fl.
1417–1420
1409 to 1418 Ostoja of Bosnia,
1418–1420 Stephen Ostojić of Bosnia
Kingdom of Bosnia
[5][1]
  Duke
Radislav Pavlović
of Pavlović fl.
1420–1441
Tvrtko II of Bosnia,
1443–1461 Thomas of Bosnia
Kingdom of Bosnia
[2][1]
  Duke
Stjepan Vukčić Kosača
of Kosača fl.
1435–1466
–1443 Tvrtko II of Bosnia,
1443–1461 Thomas of Bosnia,
1461–1463 Stjepan Tomašević
Kingdom of Bosnia
[2]
  Duke
Ivaniš Pavlović
of Pavlović fl.
1441–1450
–1443 Tvrtko II of Bosnia,
1443–1461 Thomas of Bosnia
Kingdom of Bosnia
[6]
  Duke, Herzog
Vladislav Hercegović
of Kosača fl.
cca. 1465–1469
Matija Sabančić,
1465–1471 Sultan Mehmed II
Kingdom of Bosnia (puppet monarchy)
[7]
  possibly
Duke
Petar II Pavlović
of Pavlović fl.
1450–1463
1443–1461 Thomas of Bosnia,
1461–1463 Stjepan Tomašević
Kingdom of Bosnia
Note: in some periods "term in office" overlapped
Note: "Veliki vojvoda bosanski" transl. Grand Duke of Bosnia was established as an office and was first mentioned in 1333, but it was transformed into hereditary noble title in the beginning of the 15th century[8]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g Kurtović, Esad (15 October 2005). "Vojvoda u srednjovjekovnoj Bosni – ZNANSTVENI SKUP Posvećen arheologu i povjesničaru Pavlu Anđeliću (1920–1985)". Zbornik O Pavlu Anđeliću. Znanstveni Skup Posvećen Arheologu I Povjesničaru Pavlu Anđeliću (1920–1985) U Povodu 85. Obljetnice Rođenja I 20. Obljetnice Smrti. Sarajevo: Franjevačka teologija Sarajevo. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g 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. ISBN 0-472-08260-4. Retrieved 20 October 2018.
  3. ^ a b Kurtović, Esad (2009). Veliki vojvoda bosanski Sandalj Hranić Kosača (PDF) (in Bosnian) (Historijske monografije; knj. 4 ed.). Institut za istoriju Sarajevo. ISBN 978-9958-649-01-1. Archived from the original (.pdf) on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 10 January 2016.
  4. ^ Kurtović, Esad (2015). "Sudbina Pavlovića u odnosima Bosne i Osmanlija, in "Пад Босанског краљевства 1463. године"". Пад Босанског Краљевства 1463. Године (in Serbo-Croatian). Београд – Сарајево – Бања Лука: Историјски институт Београд Зборник радова, књ. 29: 9–28. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  5. ^ Isailović, Neven (2017). "Прилог о деловању кнеза и војводе Петра Павловића у босанско-угарско-турским сукобима почетком XV века / A Contribution about the Activity of Knez and Voivode Petar Pavlović in the Bosnian-Hungarian-Turkish Conflicts at the Beginning of the 15th Century" (pdf). ceeol.com (in Serbian). Историјски часопис - Istorijski institut, Beograd. pp. 173–208. Retrieved 15 April 2020.
  6. ^ Ćirković, Sima M. (1964). Herceg Stefan Vukčić-Kosača i njegovo doba (in Serbian). Naučno delo. pp. 72, 73. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  7. ^ Nakaš, Lejla (2011). Konkordancijski rjecnik cirilskih povelja srednjovjekovne Bosne (in Serbo-Croatian) (Posebna izdanja, knjiga X, svezak 1 ed.). Društvo za proučavanje srednjovjekovne bosanske historije. pp. 20, 21, 130, 135. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  8. ^ Ćirković, Sima M. (1964). Istorija srednjovekovne bosanske države (in Serbian). Srpska književna zadruga. pp. 100, 101. Retrieved 23 June 2021.