Hramko

Hramko (also Sramko Latin: Chranco) was a Serbian noble that supposedly held parts of Zahumlje under the Nemanjić dynasty.

The oldest recorded data of him was found in 1913 in a stone inscription in Cyrillic in the Saint Peter's church in Crnče, Čičevo near Trebinje. It was made between 1177 and 1200 AD and says: "Poleta, Drougan (Družan, Drugan) and Dražeta buried their mother in the days of glorious Duke Hramko (Hranko, Sranko)".[1][2]

References

  1. Gesta Regum Sclavorum, pp. 328-329 (Internet ed., pp. 332-333)
  2. The peasant culture of Bosnia and Herzegovina, p. 171

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