Branko Rastislalić
Branko Rastislalić (Serbian Cyrillic: Бранко Растислалић) was the "Lord of Podunavlje" and Domestikos under Dušan the Mighty of the Serbian Empire from circa 1340; later he became vassal of the Hungarians[1] until his death in 1352.[2]
Branko Rastislalić | |
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Born | Branko Rastislalić |
Died | 1352 |
Title | Lord of Podunavlje Domestikos (Serbian Empire) |
Successor | Radič Branković |
Children | Radič Branković |
Parent | Rastislav |
Branko issued his own regional coins, the 'Helmet dinars', only one of three existing prior to the fall of the Serbian Empire.[3] He ruled until his death in 1352,[2] when he was accidentally killed by Vuk Kosača during a hunt. Branko's relatives later avenged his death in 1359, when they murdered Vuk.[4]
He was succeeded by his son Radič Branković, Lord of Braničevo.
References
- Katarina Belovukovic (2011-12-06). "BEO-BOOKS - Ivanisevic, Vujadin: Novcarstvo srednjevekovne Srbije". beo-books.de. Retrieved 2015-07-24.
- Coinage in South Eastern Europe, 820–1396 at Google Books
- "Numismatic Literature". The American Numismatic Society. Archived from the original on 2007-04-03. Retrieved 2007-04-07. (Summary of "Mihajlovic, Vojislav. Novac srpskih velikasa iz vremena carstva. Belgrade (2000)")
- Arheološko društvo Jugoslavije, 1968, Arheološki pregled, Volumes 10-11, page 96
- Oblasni gospodari u 14. veku, page 2 (Serbian)
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