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Dmitar Mrnjavčević

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Dmitar Mrnjavčević was a Serbian medieval ruler and member of the House of Mrnjavčević. He was the son of Vukašin Mrnjavčević and brother of Prince Marko and Andrijaš Mrnjavčević. After Marko's death in 1395, Andrijaš and Dmitar fled to Ragusa where they were given their father's financial legacy. After this the pair went to live in Hungary where they settled amongst the Serbian refugees. According to epic poetry of the time, Dmitar became Great Župan of Zarand and royally appointed commander of the city of Vilagoš (modern-day Şiria).[1]

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