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  1. The House of Kosača (Serbian Cyrillic: Косача, pl. Kosače / Косаче), somewhere Kosačić (Serbian Cyrillic: Косачић, pl. Kosačići / Косачићи), was a Bosnian medieval noble family which ruled over parts of modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia between the 14th century and the ...

  2. The House of Kosača, somewhere Kosačić, was a Bosnian medieval noble family which ruled over parts of modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia between the 14th century and the 15th century.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Vuk_KosačaVuk Kosača - Wikipedia

    Vuk is considered to be a progenitor of Bosnian noble family, the Kosačas, one of the most prominent during the 14th and 15th century Bosnia. He held a possessions in eastern Bosnia, in Podrinje. He was a long-term rival of the Rastislalićs, a nobility from the northeast Serbia.

  4. In the 15th century, the Kosača family ruled the area of Hum (Herzegovina) and was one of the most powerful noble families in the Kingdom of Bosnia. There are assumptions that the family was named after the village of Kosač near the Piva and Tara river.

  5. SHOW ALL QUESTIONS. Stjepan Vukčić Kosača ( Serbian Cyrillic: Стјепан Вукчић Косача; 1404–1466) was a powerful Bosnian nobleman who was politically active from 1435 to 1465; the last three decades of Bosnian medieval history.

  6. Stefan Vukčić (serbe: Стефан Вукчић Косача, serbe/croate/bosnien: Stjepan Vukčić Kosača) (né vers 1404– 22 mai 1466) , était un noble membre de la famille , Grand Duc (Voïvode) d'Herzegovine, seigneur de Zahumlje et de Primorje et enfin Herzeg de Saint Sava.