Неколико нових података из 1436. године о фамилијарима Хрватинића у жупама Земуник и Глаж
Some New Data from 1436 on the Familiares of the Hrvatinići in the Župas of Zemunik and Glaž
Author(s): Neven IsailovićSubject(s): History
Published by: Istorijski institut, Beograd
Keywords: king Sigismund od Luxemburg; Juraj Vojsalić; Matkó Tallóci; Mylywoy Machycz; Donji Kraji; county (župa) Zemunik; county (župa) Glaž; XV century; 1436
Summary/Abstract: On the basis of newly discovered historical source from the National Archives of Hungary (shelfmark DL 38522), the charter of king Sigismund of Luxemburg, issued on January 20, 1436, the article provides new data on the familiares of Juraj Vojsalić Hrvatinić in the župas (districts) of Zemunik and Glaž, located in the „land“ of Donji Kraji. Vojvoda Juraj, son of Vojslav Vukčić of Sokol, donated his villages Sergowczy, utraque Mothychna, Glode, Zowenowazela and Daborcza to the members of a gentry family of Gernycze (six sons of Cresa – Mylywoy called Machycz, Stepanus, Bolko, Petrus, Drasoye and Radoye, one son of Bolyacz – Twertko and three sons of Twerddislaus – Ladislaus, Rwsyr and Wglesa) for their faithful service. King Sigismund confirmed and strenghtened the donation by issuing his own charter during the visit of Bosnian royal and noble delegation at the Hungarian court in Székesfehérvár (Albaregalis) in the winter of 1435/1436. It is probable that the reason for the vojvoda’s and king’s generosity was the participation (and credits) of the aforementioned gentry in the military campaign of Juraj Vojsalić and Matkó Tallóci in Bosnia and Hum in 1435/1436. where the war was waged against the opponents of Bosnian king Tvrtko II (the Turks and regional lords). It cannot be positively determined from where the addressees of the charter originate, but there is a possibility that they come from the village of Grnica near Gornji Vakuf in the former župa of Uskoplje. They also cannot be linked to any known family of the familiares of the Hrvatinići. The villages mentioned in the document are not positively identified or traced on the map of Donji Kraji. However, for each of them is given the assumption of their location. If the proposed solutions are correct, most of these villages were located in the immediate vicinity of the town of Banja Luka that probably dates from not earlier than the second half of XV century.
Journal: Историјски часопис
- Issue Year: 2011
- Issue No: 60
- Page Range: 153-177
- Page Count: 25
- Language: Serbian
