Vukac Hrvatinić

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Vukac Hrvatinić (fl. 1350 – d. after 10 April 1378) was a Bosnian magnate with the title of knez in the service of Ban Tvrtko Kotromanić of Bosnia. He belonged to the Hrvatinić noble family which served the Banate of Bosnia.

Life[]

Vukac was one of the sons of Hrvatin Stjepanić, the knez of Donji Kraji (1299).[1] In 1363 Bosnia was invaded by the Hungarian King. The city of Soko on Pliva was defended by Vukac during the King's siege on 8–10 July. Vukac defended it so effectively that the King decided to abandon a siege and retreated to Hungary.

Issue[]

Vukac had four sons:

  • Hrvoje (1350–1416), Ban of Croatia, Grand Duke of Bosnia and Herzog of Split.
  • , Ban of Croatia.
  • .
  • .


References[]

  1. ^ Klaić 1899, p. 277.

Sources[]

  • Ferdo Šišić (1902). Vojvoda Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić i njegovo doba. (1350-1416): s jednim tlorisom i zemljovidom te s četiri redoslovne table. Izdanje "Matice hrvatske".
  • Vjekoslav Klaić (1899). Povjest Hrvata: od najstarijih vremena do svršetka xix. stoljeća. Tisak i naklada knjižare L. Hartmana.


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