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The '''House of Kosača''' was a [[medieval]] [[Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople|Orthodox]] [[Bosnia|Bosnian]] family that ruled over Hum (Herzegovina).
The '''House of Kosača''' was a [[medieval]] [[Serbian Orthodox Church|Orthodox]] [[Bosnia|Bosnian]] family that ruled over Hum (Herzegovina).


==Members of the House of Kosača==
==Members of the House of Kosača==

Revision as of 10:18, 23 February 2009

House of Kosača
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CountryHerzegovina
FounderVuk Kosača
Current headextinct
Final rulerVlatko Hercegović
TitlesHerzog
Estate(s)of Herzegovina
Cadet branchesHouse of Miroslav

The House of Kosača was a medieval Orthodox Bosnian family that ruled over Hum (Herzegovina).

Members of the House of Kosača

  • Adam Vuković
  • Petar Balša
  • Matija
  • Nikola (Niklos) Balša
  • Georgije
  • Pavle
  • Stefan
  • Katarina
  • Marija
  • Unknown Daughter
  • Vladislav
  • Marija
  • Jovan
  • Sava
  • Ferante
  • Fernandin
  • Olympia
  • Florence
  • Unknown daughter
  • Vlatko III
  • Alphonse Sandalj
  • Silvije
  • Hector
  • Unknown son
  • Jovan II
  • Marija
  • Vlatko IV
  • Elizabeta
  • Stefan V
  • Merkurije
  • Horacije
  • Stefan III
  • Stefan IV
  • Elizabeth
  • Unknown daughter
  • Unknown daughter
  • Sigismund (Šimun) Kotromanić (Converted to Islam and changed his name to Išak-beg Kraljević (Ishak-bey Kraloglu))
  • Katarina Kotromanić (Died in Skopje around the age of 10-11)
  • Unknown son
  • Teodora Vukčić

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