Velikaš

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Velikaš (

Bosnia were called vlastelin (vlasteličić, lower vlastelin status).[1][verification needed] It is the equivalent of boyar, used in Eastern Europe
.

Titles used by the higher nobility include

veliki župan
, etc.

Serbian magnates

Serbian Empire

Magnates with Byzantine court titles

  • despot prince Simeon Uroš, Dušan's half-brother, duke of Epirus and Acarnania
  • despot
    Jovan Asen
    , Dušan's brother-in-law, governor in southern Albania
  • despot Jovan Oliver, Dušan's close associate, vojvoda and governor in Ovče Pole and left Vardar
  • sevastokrator
    Dejan
    , Dušan's brother-in-law, governor of Pčinja
  • sevastokrator Branko, Dušan's relative, governor of Ohrid
  • ćesar Preljub, Dušan's son-in-law, vojvoda, duke of Kastoria, Voden and Veria, and governor of Thessaly
  • ćesar Vojihna, Dušan's relative, vojvoda and governor of Drama
  • ćesar Grgur, Dušan's relative (son of Branko), vojvoda and governor of Polog

Magnates with Slavic court titles

Croatian magnates

References

  1. ^ Prilozi. Vol. 11–13. Institut. 1975. p. 31.