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Musić noble family
Serbian aristocratic family / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Musić family (Serbian Cyrillic: Мусић, pl. Musići / Мусићи) was a Serbian noble house that served the Serbian Empire (1345–1371), and during its fall (1371–1389) it served Tsar Lazar's Serbia. The eponymous founder was čelnik Musa, who married Dragana Hrebeljanović, the sister of Tsar Lazar (r. 1371-1389). Stefan and Lazar Musić, the sons of Musa, held a region of roughly modern Raška municipality and north Kosovo. The brothers died fighting the Ottoman Empire in the Battle of Kosovo (1389).
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Musić Мусић | |
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Founded | before 1355 |
Titles | čelnik (Head) |
Estate(s) | North Kosovo: |
Dissolution | 1389 (Battle of Kosovo) |
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