- Belojević noble family
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Belojević Country Serbian Principality Estates Travunia[1] (with Konavle)
(hinterland of Dubrovnik and Boka Kotorska, with seat at Trebinje)[2]Titles Lord (Župan) Founded before 839 Final ruler Čučimir Dissolution after 892, before 969 Ethnicity Serb Belojević (Serbian: pl. Белојевићи) was a Serbian noble family that served the first Serbian Principality (768-960). Beloje, the eponymous founder, was a lord in Travunia under Prince Vlastimir of Serbia (ca. 836-850, he may have had his position under Radoslav or Prosigoj as well, fl. 819-822). Vlastimir marries his daughter to Krajina, the son of Beloje, and gives Krajina the title of Župan, sometime after the Bulgaro-Serb War (839-842).[1] Krajina's descendants continue the rule of Travunia (hinterland of Dubrovnik and Boka Kotorska, with seat at Trebinje[2]) under the Serbian crown; his son Hvalimir, and his son Čučimir. No more is known of the family after the De Administrando Imperio by Emperor Constantine VII (945-959). In 969, Serbia was conquered by the Byzantine Empire.
Contents
Members
- Beloje (before 839), local lord of Trebinje
See also
- Vlastimirović dynasty, ruled Serbia 768-969
- Vojislavljević dynasty, ruled Serbia 1010-1091, Duklja 1010-1043; Pomorje 1043-1148
- Vukanović dynasty, ruled Serbia 1091-1163, Rascia 1060-1163, Pomorje 1148-1163
- Pomorje
References
Sources
- Constantine Porphyrogenitus, De Administrando Imperio, edited by Gy. Moravcsik and translated by R. J. H. Jenkins, Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies, Washington D. C., 1993
- Andrija Veselinović, Radoš Ljušić, „Srpske dinastije“, Novi Sad, 2001. ISBN 86-83639-01-0 (str. 24)
- P. Radonjić, „Velaj“, u: Srpski biografski rečnik, II tom, ur. Čedomir Popov, Novi Sad 2008, str. 109-110.
- Venance Grumel, La chronologie, Paris 1958, p. 390
Serbian noble houses Early Belojević · Branislavljevićr · Mirosavljevićr1217-1389
(see Serbian Kingdom and Empire)MajorMinorRastislalić · Mladenović · Vukoslavić · Orlović · Paskačić · Bogutović · Draživojević · Branivojević · Bagaš · Balšić · Kosača1389-1540
(see Fall of the Serbian Empire)MajorMinorFootnotes r = royal originCategories:- Belojević noble family
- Serbian noble families
- 9th century in Serbia
- 10th century in Serbia
- History of Herzegovina
- People from Trebinje
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