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Radoslav Pavlović (Serbian Cyrillic: Радослав Павловић; died 1441), sometimes spelled Radislav, or Radosav, was a Bosnian nobleman of the noble family Pavlović-Radinović. He inherited title of knyaz from his father Pavle Radinović (d. 1415) upon his father death, while his older brother (1415–1420), being the first in order of precedence, was bestowed a title of duke by the Bosnian throne. He and his brother also inherited their father's estates in the eastern parts of the Kingdom of Bosnia. After the murder of his father Pavle Radinović on , near Sutjeska and Bobovac, in 1415 by the hand of Grand Duke of Bosnia, Sandalj Hranić (1392–1435), Radosav together with his older brother Peter, started a war against Sandalj Hranić and his Kosača clan, as those responsible for the murder. After the death of his older brother Petar in the conflict with the Ottomans in 1420, Radosav assumed leadership over the Pavlović's clan and took over the title of duke, and around 1421 he was bestowed a title of Grand Duke of Bosnia by the throne. He ended the conflicts with the Kosačs and sealed the peace with a marriage with the daughter of Vukac Hranić, princess , the sister of the future Kosač's clan chieftain, Stjepan Vukčić (1435—1466), with whom he had three sons. In 1426, he sold his part of Konavle to the Republic of Ragusa for 18,000 perpers, but in 1430 he started the so-called over the sold territories, which ended in 1432 with the recognition of the situation from the beginning of the conflict. In 1435, after the death of Duke Sandalj Hranić, he tried to take advantage of the new situation, but in a conflict with his wife's brother Stjepan, he eventually lost the southern parts of his zemlja around Trebinje. He died in 1441, and was succeeded by his son (1441—1450). (en) |
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Radoslav Pavlović (Serbian Cyrillic: Радослав Павловић; died 1441), sometimes spelled Radislav, or Radosav, was a Bosnian nobleman of the noble family Pavlović-Radinović. He inherited title of knyaz from his father Pavle Radinović (d. 1415) upon his father death, while his older brother (1415–1420), being the first in order of precedence, was bestowed a title of duke by the Bosnian throne. He and his brother also inherited their father's estates in the eastern parts of the Kingdom of Bosnia. After the murder of his father Pavle Radinović on , near Sutjeska and Bobovac, in 1415 by the hand of Grand Duke of Bosnia, Sandalj Hranić (1392–1435), Radosav together with his older brother Peter, started a war against Sandalj Hranić and his Kosača clan, as those responsible for the murder. After th (en) |