Pavlović noble family
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The House of Pavlović, also Radinović[1] or Radenović[a], or Radinović-Pavlović, was Bosnian noble family who got their name after Radin Jablanić. Radin's father, Jablan, was a founder of Jablanić house, an earlier branch of this medieval Bosnian clan.[2] Jablan's estate was in Jablan village (also Jablanovo, near Lukavica). Later, family extended their feudal possessions from the Middle and Upper Drina river in the eastern parts of medieval Bosnia to south-southeastern regions of the Bosnian realm in Hum, and Konavle at the Adriatic coast. The family official residence and seat was at Borač and later Pavlovac, above the Prača river canyon, between present-day Prača, Rogatica and Goražde in Bosnia and Herzegovina.[1][3]
Radinović-Pavlović[a] | |
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Noble house | |
Parent house | Radinović |
Country | Banate of Bosnia & Kingdom of Bosnia |
Founded | 1391 (1391) |
Founder | Pavle Radinović |
Final ruler | Nikola Pavlović |
Titles | Veliki Vojvoda Bosanski English: Grand Duke of Bosnia Vojvoda English: Duke Knez English: Lord Vlasteličić English: minor Lord |
Style(s) | Veliki Vojvoda Bosanski English: Grand Duke of Bosnia |
Estate(s) | Borač-Pavlovac (main family estate) |
Dissolution | 1463 (1463) Ottoman conquest |