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词条 Mladen (vojvoda)
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Mladen ({{lang-sr-cyr|Младен}}; {{floruit}} 1323–26) was a Serbian magnate that served King Stefan Dečanski (r. 1322–1331), holding the titles of župan (count), and later vojvoda (general). He was the father of Branko Mladenović, a later magnate.

Mladen and his brother Nikola hailed from a family that held estates in Drenica, in Kosovo, during the reign of Stefan Milutin (r. 1282–1321). The family was elevated during the rule of King Stefan Dečanski (r. 1322–1331); Mladen is mentioned in 1323 as governing Trebinje and Dračevica, while his brother Nikola is mentioned as serving as governor in northern Albania in 1329.{{sfn|Fajfrić|2000b}} King Stefan Dečanski's confirmation on the rights of Ragusan merchants dating to March 25, 1326, was attended by vojvoda Mladen, tepčija Vladoje, and čelnik Đuraš Ilijić.{{sfn|Blagojević|2001|p=46}} The Serbian court hierarchy was as follows: stavilac, čelnik, kaznac, tepčija and vojvoda, the supreme title.{{sfn|Blagojević|2001|p=211}} Although the family was influential, it was not among the most powerful families at the Serbian court.{{sfn|Fajfrić|2000b}} It is unknown whether Mladen lived to serve King Stefan Dušan, as is the case with many other magnates such as vojvoda Vojin and čelnik Gradislav Vojšić.{{sfn|Blagojević|2001|p=37}}

The last mention of him in documents dates to 1326. He had a son, Branko, and a daughter, Ratoslava.{{sfn|Fajfrić|2000b}} Ratoslava married župan Altoman, the son of vojvoda Vojin.{{sfn|Fajfrić|2000a|loc=ch. 47, paragraph 2}} Branko was among the magnates that were given Byzantine court titles upon the crowning of Stefan Dušan as Emperor (1346), receiving the title of sevastokrator.[1]

References

1. ^{{harvnb|Ćorović|2001|loc=ch. 3, VII}}; {{harvnb|Fajfrić|2000a|loc=ch. 39}}

Sources

  • {{cite book|last=Blagojević|first=Miloš|year=2001|title=Državna uprava u srpskim srednjovekovnim zemljama|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=srAVAQAAIAAJ|publisher=Službeni list SRJ|pp=27, 37, 44, 45, 46, 210|ref=harv}}
  • {{citation | last=Ćorović |first= Vladimir | authorlink= Vladimir Ćorović | title=Istorija srpskog naroda | edition=Internet | year=2001 | location=Belgrade | publisher=Ars Libri | url=http://www.rastko.rs/rastko-bl/istorija/corovic/istorija/index.html |ref=harv}}
  • {{citation | last=Fajfrić |first=Željko | authorlink= Željko Fajfrić | url= http://www.rastko.rs/istorija/loza_nemanjica/index.html|title=Sveta loza Stefana Nemanje | publisher=Janus; Rastko| edition=Internet | origyear=1998 | year=2000a | location=Belgrade | ref=harv}}
  • {{citation | last=Fajfrić |first=Željko | authorlink= Željko Fajfrić | url= http://www.rastko.rs/kosovo/istorija/zfajfric-brankovici.html |title=Sveta loza Brankovića | publisher=Janus; Rastko| edition=Internet | origyear=1999 | year=2000b | location=Belgrade | ref=harv}}

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