Mastan Bubanjić
Medieval Bosnian nobleman / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mastan Bubanjić was a member of the medieval Bosnian noble family of Masnović. As a prominent member of a state noble family, rusag's nobility (Serbo-Croatian: rusaška gospoda), he beared a title of duke (vojvoda), and had a seat in Drežnica. His legacy includes a rock-inscription on the rock-face in Donja Drežnica, between Jablanica and Mostar, present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina. The inscription is declared a National Monument of Bosnia and Herzegovina by KONS in 2006.[1]
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Mastan Bubanjić | |
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Vojvoda | |
Reign | second half of the 14th c. |
Successor | Radislav |
Born | before 1356 |
Died | after 8 October 1382 |
Noble family | Bubanjić-Masnović noble family |
Issue | Radislav and Miroslav Masnović |
Memorials | 43.521405306811566°N 17.73749813236478°E / 43.521405306811566; 17.73749813236478 (Inscription of Mastan Bubanjić) Inscription of Mastan Bubanjić near family's court.[1] |
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