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{{Royal house|
 
| surname =
 
| estate = Lower Edges, Western Sides in Bosnia, Dalmatia
 
| coat of arms =
 
| caption = Coat of arms of Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić, Grand Duke of Bosnia
 
| country =
 
 
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{{Rodzina Infobox
 
|rodzina_1              = Hrvatinić
 
|herb                  = Hrvoje vukcic misal CoA.png
 
|kraj                  = [[Banat Bośni]]<br>[[Królestwo Bośni]]<br>[[Królestwo Węgier]]<ref name="hrcak.srce.hr-Grbovi-Vukčića-Hrvatinića-Sulejmanagić">{{cite web |last1=Sulejmanagić |first1=Amer |title=Grbovi Vukčića Hrvatinića |url=https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=216467 |website=Povijesni prilozi |publisher=hrcak.srce.hr |accessdate=28 February 2019 |pages=33–68 |language=sh |format=html, pdf |date=23 July 2015}}</ref>
 
|tytulatura            = [[Hrabia]]<br>[[Książę]]<br>[[Wielki Książę Bośni]]
 
|pierwszy              = Hrvatin
 
|ostatni                = [[Matija Vojsalić]]
 
|obecny władca          = wyginęli
 
|początek              = ok.1299
 
|koniec                = 1476
 
|rok złożenia z funkcji =
 
|pochodzenie            = chorwackie
 
|klan                  =
 
|ród                    = [[Hrvatinić]]
 
|rodzina                =
 
|gniazda                =
 
|gałęzie                = Vojsalić, Dragišić
 
[[Kapetyńska]]
 
}}
 
|}
 
  
 
[[Image:Realm of Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić.png|thumb|Realm of Hrvoje Vukčić in the early 15th century]]
 
[[Image:Realm of Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić.png|thumb|Realm of Hrvoje Vukčić in the early 15th century]]
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It's eponymous founder was Hrvatin ({{floruit}} 1299–1304), a count and holder of possession in parts of "[[Donji Kraji]]" ({{lang-en|Lower Ends}}) and "Zapadne Strane" ({{lang-en|"Western Sides"}}), and a vassal of Croatian magnate [[Paul I Šubić of Bribir]].{{sfn|Klaić|1989|p=193}} Hrvatin's sons was part of a coalition of Bosnian and [[Slavonia]]n nobility that revolted against [[Mladen II Šubić of Bribir]] between 1316 and 1317.{{sfn|Fine|1994|p=211}} From around 1322 the family submitted to the [[Kotromanić dynasty]] of the [[Banate of Bosnia]].{{sfn|Fine|1994|p=278}} In 1363, the Hrvatinić supported [[Tvrtko I of Bosnia]] against Hungary, after which they came up through the ranks in Bosnia, while their most prominent member, [[Hrvoje Vukčić]], along with major new possessions in Donji Kraji and Zapadne Strane was awarded with the title [[Grand Duke of Bosnia]].{{sfn|Fine|1994|p=397}} In c. 1387, while loyal to Tvrtko I, they supported rebellion in [[Dalmatia]] against Sigismund.{{sfn|Fine|1994|p=397}} The last member of the family was [[Matija Vojsalić]] who was last mentioned in the archives of [[Republic of Ragusa]] in 1476. He was installed as a puppet [[king of Bosnia]] by the Ottoman sultan as an answer to [[Nicholas of Ilok]], named king of Bosnia by [[Matthias Corvinus]]. Matija Vojsalić was removed after conspiring with [[Matthias Corvinus]] against the [[Ottomans]] and was not mentioned after that.
 
It's eponymous founder was Hrvatin ({{floruit}} 1299–1304), a count and holder of possession in parts of "[[Donji Kraji]]" ({{lang-en|Lower Ends}}) and "Zapadne Strane" ({{lang-en|"Western Sides"}}), and a vassal of Croatian magnate [[Paul I Šubić of Bribir]].{{sfn|Klaić|1989|p=193}} Hrvatin's sons was part of a coalition of Bosnian and [[Slavonia]]n nobility that revolted against [[Mladen II Šubić of Bribir]] between 1316 and 1317.{{sfn|Fine|1994|p=211}} From around 1322 the family submitted to the [[Kotromanić dynasty]] of the [[Banate of Bosnia]].{{sfn|Fine|1994|p=278}} In 1363, the Hrvatinić supported [[Tvrtko I of Bosnia]] against Hungary, after which they came up through the ranks in Bosnia, while their most prominent member, [[Hrvoje Vukčić]], along with major new possessions in Donji Kraji and Zapadne Strane was awarded with the title [[Grand Duke of Bosnia]].{{sfn|Fine|1994|p=397}} In c. 1387, while loyal to Tvrtko I, they supported rebellion in [[Dalmatia]] against Sigismund.{{sfn|Fine|1994|p=397}} The last member of the family was [[Matija Vojsalić]] who was last mentioned in the archives of [[Republic of Ragusa]] in 1476. He was installed as a puppet [[king of Bosnia]] by the Ottoman sultan as an answer to [[Nicholas of Ilok]], named king of Bosnia by [[Matthias Corvinus]]. Matija Vojsalić was removed after conspiring with [[Matthias Corvinus]] against the [[Ottomans]] and was not mentioned after that.
  
==Lineage==
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== Rodowód ==
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{{Tree list}}
 
{{Tree list}}
 
*'''Stjepan''' or '''Stipan''' ({{lang-la|Stephan}}; died before 1301),{{sfn|Šišić|1902|p=7}} according to F. Šišić possibly ''knez'' in Donji Kraji, possibly as early as 1244.{{sfn|Šišić|1902|p=243}}
 
*'''Stjepan''' or '''Stipan''' ({{lang-la|Stephan}}; died before 1301),{{sfn|Šišić|1902|p=7}} according to F. Šišić possibly ''knez'' in Donji Kraji, possibly as early as 1244.{{sfn|Šišić|1902|p=243}}
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== See also ==
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== Zobacz także ==
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* [[List of noble families of Croatia]]
 
* [[List of noble families of Croatia]]
 
* [[Grand Duke of Bosnia]]
 
* [[Grand Duke of Bosnia]]
 
* [[:Category:Medieval Bosnian nobility]]
 
* [[:Category:Medieval Bosnian nobility]]
  
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== Przypisy ==
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==Sources==
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== Źródła ==
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* Ančić, Mladen (1997). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=Om1pAAAAMAAJ Putanja klatna: Ugarsko-hrvatsko kraljevstvo i Bosna u 14. stoljeću]''. Acad. Scientiarum et Artium Croatica. ISBN 978-953-154-308-8.
 
* Ančić, Mladen (1997). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=Om1pAAAAMAAJ Putanja klatna: Ugarsko-hrvatsko kraljevstvo i Bosna u 14. stoljeću]''. Acad. Scientiarum et Artium Croatica. ISBN 978-953-154-308-8.
 
 
* Fine, John V. A., Jr. (1994). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=Hh0Bu8C66TsC The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest]''. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-472-08260-5.
 
* Fine, John V. A., Jr. (1994). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=Hh0Bu8C66TsC The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest]''. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0-472-08260-5.
 
 
* Fine, John V. A., Jr. (1975). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=8sDYAAAAMAAJ The Bosnian Church: a New Interpretation : a Study of the Bosnian Church and Its Place in State and Society from the 13th to the 15th Centuries]''. East European Quarterly. ISBN 978-0-914710-03-5.
 
* Fine, John V. A., Jr. (1975). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=8sDYAAAAMAAJ The Bosnian Church: a New Interpretation : a Study of the Bosnian Church and Its Place in State and Society from the 13th to the 15th Centuries]''. East European Quarterly. ISBN 978-0-914710-03-5.
 
 
* Klaić, Nada (1989). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=fm5pAAAAMAAJ Srednjovjekovna Bosna: politički položaj bosanskih vladara do Tvrtkove krunidbe]'', 1377. g. Grafički zavod Hrvatske.
 
* Klaić, Nada (1989). ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=fm5pAAAAMAAJ Srednjovjekovna Bosna: politički položaj bosanskih vladara do Tvrtkove krunidbe]'', 1377. g. Grafički zavod Hrvatske.
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* Šišić, Ferdo (1902). ''[https://archive.org/details/vojvodahrvojevu01igoog Vojvoda Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić i njegovo doba. (1350-1416): s jednim tlorisom i zemljovidom te s četiri redoslovne table]''. Izdanje "Matice hrvatske".
  
* Šišić, Ferdo (1902). ''[https://archive.org/details/vojvodahrvojevu01igoog Vojvoda Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić i njegovo doba. (1350-1416): s jednim tlorisom i zemljovidom te s četiri redoslovne table]''. Izdanje "Matice hrvatske".
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== Linki zewnętrzne ==
  
==External links==
 
 
*[http://www.enciklopedija.hr/Natuknica.aspx?ID=26389 Hrvatinići] {{in lang|hr}}
 
*[http://www.enciklopedija.hr/Natuknica.aspx?ID=26389 Hrvatinići] {{in lang|hr}}
 
*[http://hbl.lzmk.hr/clanak.aspx?id=89 Hrvatinići (Horvatići, Stipančić Hrvatinić, Stipanići, Stjepanići)] (in Croatian)
 
*[http://hbl.lzmk.hr/clanak.aspx?id=89 Hrvatinići (Horvatići, Stipančić Hrvatinić, Stipanići, Stjepanići)] (in Croatian)
  
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{{Rodzina Infobox
[[Category:Bosnian noble families]]
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|rodzina_1              = Hrvatinić
[[Category:Hungarian noble families]]
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|herb                  = Hrvoje vukcic misal CoA.png
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|kraj                  = [[Banat Bośni]]<br>[[Królestwo Bośni]]<br>[[Królestwo Węgier]]<ref name="hrcak.srce.hr-Grbovi-Vukčića-Hrvatinića-Sulejmanagić">{{cite web |last1=Sulejmanagić |first1=Amer |title=Grbovi Vukčića Hrvatinića |url=https://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=216467 |website=Povijesni prilozi |publisher=hrcak.srce.hr |accessdate=28 February 2019 |pages=33–68 |language=sh |format=html, pdf |date=23 July 2015}}</ref>
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|tytulatura            = [[Hrabia]]<br>[[Książę]]<br>[[Wielki Książę Bośni]]
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|pierwszy              = Hrvatin
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|ostatni                = [[Matija Vojsalić]]
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|obecny władca          = wyginęli
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|początek              = ok.1299
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|koniec                = 1476
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|rok złożenia z funkcji =
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|pochodzenie            = chorwackie
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|klan                  =
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|ród                    = [[Hrvatinić]]
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|rodzina                =
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|gniazda                =
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|gałęzie                = Vojsalić, Dragišić
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}}
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|}
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Realm of Hrvoje Vukčić in the early 15th century

Hrvatinić family was a medieval noble family that emerged in Donji Kraji county, located in today's territory of western Bosnia and Herzegovina. Principally they were vassals to Kotromanić dynasty of the Banate of Bosnia and Kingdom of Bosnia, occasionally also to the Kingdom of Hungary, changing loyalties between Hungarian kings Ladislaus of Naples and Sigismund of Luxembourg, and finally the Ottoman Empire (1472–1476).[1] They rose to prominence in the second half of the 14th century, and attained its peak under magnate Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić (1350–1416), who also held large swaths of Dalmatia and obtained title of Grand Duke of Bosnia in 1380.

It's eponymous founder was Hrvatin (fl. 1299–1304), a count and holder of possession in parts of "Donji Kraji" ({{#invoke:lang|lang_xx_inherit

code=en link=no

}}) and "Zapadne Strane" ({{#invoke:lang|lang_xx_inherit

code=en link=no

}}), and a vassal of Croatian magnate Paul I Šubić of Bribir.{{#invoke:Footnotes|sfn|template=sfn}} Hrvatin's sons was part of a coalition of Bosnian and Slavonian nobility that revolted against Mladen II Šubić of Bribir between 1316 and 1317.{{#invoke:Footnotes|sfn|template=sfn}} From around 1322 the family submitted to the Kotromanić dynasty of the Banate of Bosnia.{{#invoke:Footnotes|sfn|template=sfn}} In 1363, the Hrvatinić supported Tvrtko I of Bosnia against Hungary, after which they came up through the ranks in Bosnia, while their most prominent member, Hrvoje Vukčić, along with major new possessions in Donji Kraji and Zapadne Strane was awarded with the title Grand Duke of Bosnia.{{#invoke:Footnotes|sfn|template=sfn}} In c. 1387, while loyal to Tvrtko I, they supported rebellion in Dalmatia against Sigismund.{{#invoke:Footnotes|sfn|template=sfn}} The last member of the family was Matija Vojsalić who was last mentioned in the archives of Republic of Ragusa in 1476. He was installed as a puppet king of Bosnia by the Ottoman sultan as an answer to Nicholas of Ilok, named king of Bosnia by Matthias Corvinus. Matija Vojsalić was removed after conspiring with Matthias Corvinus against the Ottomans and was not mentioned after that.

Rodowód

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  • Stjepan or Stipan (; died before 1301),{{#invoke:Footnotes|sfn|template=sfn}} according to F. Šišić possibly knez in Donji Kraji, possibly as early as 1244.{{#invoke:Footnotes|sfn|template=sfn}}
    • Hrvatin (; fl. 1299–1304), knez (count) in Donji Kraji of Bosnia (de inferioribus Bosne confinibus{{#invoke:Footnotes|sfn|template=sfn}}) and vassal of Paul I Šubić of Bribir.{{#invoke:Footnotes|sfn|template=sfn}}{{#invoke:Footnotes|sfn|template=sfn}} Believed by F. Šišić to have died around the same time as Paul I (1312).{{#invoke:Footnotes|sfn|template=sfn}} He had three sons.{{#invoke:Footnotes|sfn|template=sfn}} Called Hrvatin Stjepanić or Hrvatin Stipanić in Croatian historiography.


Zobacz także

Przypisy

  1. Błąd rozszerzenia cite: Błąd w składni elementu <ref>. Brak tekstu w przypisie o nazwie hrcak.srce.hr-Grbovi-Vukčića-Hrvatinića-Sulejmanagić

Źródła

Linki zewnętrzne


Hrvatinić

Herb {{{dynastia}}}
Kraj Banat Bośni
Królestwo Bośni
Królestwo Węgier[1]
Hrabia
Książę
Wielki Książę Bośni
Pierwszy Hrvatin
Ostatni Matija Vojsalić
Obecna głowa wyginęli
Początek ok.1299
Koniec 1476
Pochodzenie chorwackie
Ród Hrvatinić
Gałęzie Vojsalić, Dragišić
  1. Grbovi Vukčića Hrvatinića (srpskohrvatski / српскохрватски nyelven) (html, pdf). Povijesni prilozi pp. 33–68. hrcak.srce.hr, 23 July 2015 (Hozzáférés: 28 February 2019)