Vlatko Paskačić

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Vlatko Paskačić

Serbian knez Paskač with his family, middle of the 14th century, monastery Psača near Kriva Palanka, Republic of Macedonia
Born Vlatko Paskačić
14th century
Title Knez of Slavište
Religion Serbian Orthodox Christianity
Spouse(s) Vladislava
Children

Stefan Vlatković Uroš Vlatković

Uglješa Vlatković
Parents Paskač and Ozra

Vlatko Paskačić (Serbian: Влатко Паскачић) was a 14th-century Serbian feudal lord (sebastokrator) of Slavište region around Kriva Palanka under the Mrnjavčevići (1366-1395), in modern Republic of Macedonia.

His father was Paskač, a noble during the time of Stefan Dušan, his mother was Ozra.

He ruled the Slavište župa stretching from Vranje in Serbia to Kriva Palanka in Macedonia. He and his father founded the Orthodox Christian Psača Monastery and donated it to Mount Athos.[1]

He held the office of late Dejan Dragaš after his death, as Jovan Dragaš was still young.

He married Vladislava and had 3 children:

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