Paskač | |
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Fresco | |
Head of [Psača] | |
successor | Vlatko, his son |
Wife | Ozra |
Issue | |
Vlatko Paskačić | |
Titles and styles | |
knez kefalija |
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Noble House | Paskačić |
Burial | Psača Monastery |
Paskač (Serbian: Паскач) was a 14th-century Serbian nobleman, that held the title of knez (Duke) during the rule of Stephen Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia (r. 1331–1355).
He founded the Monastery of Saint Nicholas in Psača, together with his family, in the town he was "head" (glavar, kefalija, cephalus), Psača.[1] He was married to a noblewoman, Ozra, and they had following children: