Stefan Berislavić
Stefan Berislavić (Hungarian: Beriszló István, d. 1535) was a Hungarian–Croatian magnate who served as the Despot of Rascia between 1520 and 1526.[1] He was a member of the Berislavići Grabarski.[2]
Annotations
- Name: He was crowned "Stefan, Despot of Rascia" (Stefan despot Raške).[1] Croatian historiography use Stjepan, while Serbian historiography use Stefan, Stevan and Stjepan. In Hungarian, his full name is written Beriszló István.[3]
References
- 1 2 Drago Roksandić (2004). Etnos, konfesija, tolerancija. Srpsko Kulturno Društvo "Prosvjeta". ISBN 978-953-6627-65-3.
Među njegovim pristašama bio je i tadašnji srpski despot, inače hrvatski velikaš, Stjepan (Stefan) Berislavić, koji je sudjelovao i u svečanosti krunisanja kao "Stefan despot Raške".4
- ↑ Strossmayer, Josip Juraj (2005). Izabrani književni i politički spisi.
Berislavići Grabarski
- ↑ Gábor Barta (1994). La route qui mène à Istanbul: 1526-1528. Akadémiai Kiadó. ISBN 978-963-05-6783-1.
Beriszlô, Istvân (Stevan Berislavic)
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