Katarina Vuković

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Katarina Vuković, from the medieval Bosnian noble lineage of Hrvatinić, was the second wife of Grand Duke of Bosnia, Sandalj Hranić.[1][2][3]

Katarina was the daughter of the Hungarian-Croatian ban Vuk Vukčić from the Bosnian noble family of Hrvatinić. Her uncle was the famous Bosnian Grand Duke Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić. Her mother was Banness Anka,[3] and her sister was Jelena, married to Sandalj's brother, Knyaz Vuk Hranić.[1][4]

Katarina married Sandalj Hranić in the spring of 1405, when her sister Jelena married Sandalj's brother Knyaz Vuk Hranić.[5] Katarina's marriage to Sandalj existed as a result of political ties between Hrvatinić and Kosača noble families. Katarina, her mother Anka, and Duke Sandalj Hranić kept their property in a deposit in Dubrovnik.[3] The marriage between Katarina and Sandalj broke up during 1410–1411, when good relations between Hrvatinićs and Kosačas soured.[1][5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Amer Sulejmanagić (23 July 2015). "Grbovi Vukčića Hrvatinića". Povijesni Prilozi / Historical Contributions (in Croatian). 34 (48). Hrvatski institut za povijest / Croatian Institute of History: 33–68. ISSN 0351-9767. Retrieved 20 February 2021.
  2. ^ Pandžić, Bazilije (2011). "The Life of Katarina Vukčić Kosača, the Bosnian Queen (1424-1478)". Duh Bosne. 6 (3). ISSN 1931-4957.
  3. ^ a b c Kurtović, Esad (1999). ""DRŽAVNI DEPOZIT" (DEPOZIT BANICE ANKE, SANDALJA HRANIĆA I KATARINE U DUBROVNIKU 1406.-1413. GODINE)". Prilozi (in Bosnian) (28): 57–103. ISSN 0350-1159.
  4. ^ "Medieval Bosnia and South-East European Relations" (in Italian). 2019: 1–168. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  5. ^ a b Spahić, Midhat (2018). "BRAK I PORODICA U BOSNI I SUSJEDSTVU TOKOM SREDNJEG VIJEKA". Historijska misao (in Bosnian). 4 (4): 71–87. ISSN 2303-7539.