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Mrnjavčević
Country Serbian Empire
Founded1365 (1365)
FounderVukašin Mrnjavčević
Estate(s)Prilep
Dissolution1395 (1395)

The Mrnjavčević family (Template:Lang-sr, pronounced [mr̩̂ɲaːʋt͡ʃeʋit͡ɕ]) was a medieval Serbian noble house that existed during the Serbian Empire, its fall, and the subsequent years when it held a region of present-day Macedonia region. The house ruled a province from its base at Prilep (in modern Republic of Macedonia) from 1366 to 1395.

Vukašin Mrnjavčević was a military commander in the army of Emperor Dušan the Mighty (r. 1331-1355) and co-ruler of Serbia as King, alongside Emperor Uroš the Weak (r. 1355-1371). After Uroš' death, the Serbian Empire crumbled, as the nobility couldn't agree on its rightful successor. Vukašin's son, Marko Kraljević, ruled his hereditary lands as titular King of Serbs and Greeks.

History

Origin

The family's progenitor, after whom historiography names it, was Mrnjava, a financial chancellor (kaznac, chamberlain) that served King Stefan Uroš I and his wife, Queen Helen of Anjou at the court at Trebinje (in Travunia).[1] According to Ragusan historian Mavro Orbin (1563–1610) wrote that the family hailed from Hum, and that the poor Mrnjava and his two sons, who later lived in Blagaj,[2] quickly rose to prominence under King Stefan Dušan. Possibly, the family had left Hum, which previously was part of the Serbian Kingdom, after the Bosnian conquest of Hum (1326), and settled in Livno (where Vukašin was allegedly born).[1] The family most likely supported Dušan's Bosnian campaign (1350), in which he saw to reconquer Hum.[1]

Reign of Stefan Dušan

Reign of Uroš IV

Family tree

  • Mrnjava (fl. 1280–89), a treasurer of Queen Helen of Anjou
    • Vukašin (1320–1371), King and Lord of the Serbian and Greek Lands, and of the Western Provinces (1366–71)
      • Marko (1335–1395), Young King, titular King of Serbs (1371–95)
      • Andrijaš (fl. 1371–95)
      • Ivaniš
      • Dmitar (fl. 1365–d. 1410)
      • Olivera
    • Jovan Uglješa (1320s–1371), despot, ruler of Serres (1356–71)
      • Tvrtko
      • Uglješa
      • Eupraxia
    • Gojko (fl. 1355–71), logotet

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Fine 1994, pp. 362–363
  2. ^ Soulis 1984, p. 92

Sources

  • Рудић, Срђан (2001). "О првом помену презимена Мрњавчевић" (PDF). Историјски часопис (48): 89–97.
  • Aleksa Ivić; Dušan Mrđenović; Dušan Spasić; Aleksandar Palavestra (1987). Rodoslovne tablice i grbovi srpskih dinastija i vlastele. Belgrade: Nova knjiga.