Paskačić noble family

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Paskačić
Country  Serbian Empire
Serbian Empire Lordship of Prilep
Estates Slavište župa
(from Serbia Vranje to Republic of Macedonia Kriva Palanka)
Titles kefalija (Head)
sevastokrator
Founded before 1355
Dissolution 1395
Ethnicity Serbia Serb

The Paskačić (Serbian Cyrillic: Паскачић, pl. Паскачићи) was a Serbian noble house that served the Serbian Empire, of Dušan the Mighty (r. 1331-1355) and Uroš the Weak (r. 1355-1371), then the Mrnjavčević' Lordship of Prilep (1371–1395) during the Fall of the Serbian Empire. The eponymous founder was kefalija Paskač, and the family base was in Slavište (modern Macedonia) and they held the modern border region between Serbia and the latter. Paskač had a son, Vlatko Paskačić, (hence, the family is also known as Vlatković) who received the title of sevastokrator in 1365, when Vukašin Mrnjavčević was declared co-ruler as King of Serbs and Greeks.

History

Paskač with his family, monastery Psača near Kriva Palanka, Republic of Macedonia. Dated middle of the 14th century.

Family

  • knez Paskač, married Ozra
    • sevastokrator Vlatko, married Vladislava
      • Stefan
      • kesar Uglješa (fl. 1371 - after 1427)
        • Stefan (d. ca. 1400)
      • son (possibly Uroš)

References

    Sources

    • Grupa autora, „Rodoslovne tablice i grbovi srpskih dinastija i vlastele (prema tablicama Alekse Ivića)“ (drugo znatno dopunjeno i prošireno izdanje), Beograd, 1991. ISBN 86-7685-007-0
    • Fajfric, Sveta loza Stefana Nemanje, chapter X
    • The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest, John Van Antwerp Fine, 1987
    • М. Шуица, Немирно доба српског Средњег века, Властела српских обласних господара, Београд 2000.
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