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Vukac Hranić 🐕‍🦺

"Vukac Hranić Kosača (Cyrillic: Вукац Хранић Косача; 1405–died in 1432) was a nobleman with the title of knez in the service of the Kingdom of Bosnia during the reigns of Tvrtko II (r. 1404–1409, first reign), Stephen Ostoja (r. 1409–1418), Stephen Ostojić (r. 1418–1421) and Tvrtko II again (r. 1421–1443), and also the Republic of Ragusa, since 1419. Life Vukac was born in the second half of the 14th century, the second son of Hran Vuković Kosača; the younger brother of veliki vojvoda (Grand Duke) of Hum, Sandalj Hranić (l. 1370–1435), and older brother of knez Vuk Hranić (d. 1424). Both Vukac and Vuk were subordinate to their powerful older brother Sandalj, who governed a large independent territory in the Kingdom of Bosnia. Sandalj had succeeded their uncle Vlatko Vuković in 1392. Vukac held part of his family's hereditary lands in Podrinje (mentioned in 1415), and the region of Govza by the Bistrica river and the town of Jeleč which he was given following the death of his younger brother Vuk in 1425. He married Katarina (d. 1456), whose origin is deemed unknown, in August 1403. With Katarina he had two children, a son, Stjepan, and a daughter, Teodora, who married Radoslav Pavlović (1420–41). Stjepan was since 1419 mentioned in documents alongside his father and uncles as he had already back then been chosen to succeed Sandalj in the future. The Republic of Ragusa granted Sandalj, Vukac, Vuk and Stjepan the status of Ragusan nobility and senators and an estate in Ragusa (Dubrovnik) by charter dated June 29, 1419. Vukac was actively part of the peace talks between the Kingdom of Bosnia and the Republic of Ragusa in 1405. During the peace talks between dukes Radoslav Pavlović and Sandalj, besides the Ragusans, Vukac actively participated working for peace (he was Sandalj's brother and Radoslav's father-in-law). Peace was concluded on February 1, 1423. In February 1425, Brailo Tezalović and Vukac arrived at Ragusa to once again start talks about the sale of Radoslav Pavlović's part of Konavle to the Republic of Ragusa. After the sale of eastern Konavle by Radoslav to the Republic of Ragusa in 1426, Vukac and Radoslav Obradović received 200 ducats each. Vukac died in 1432. His son Stjepan succeeded as the chief of the Kosača family following the death of Sandalj in 1435. Family He married Katarina (d. 1456), of unknown origin, in August 1403. He had two children, a son and a daughter: *Stjepan Vukčić Kosača, vojvoda *Teodora Vukčić, married Radoslav Pavlović (1420–41) It is possible that Vukac had another son, Isa-Beg Isaković, the first governor of Ottoman Bosnia (1450s–60s). References =Sources= * Category:1370 births Category:1435 deaths Category:Kingdom of Bosnia Category:Kosača noble family Category:Medieval Herzegovina Category:Ragusan nobility "

Angela King (disambiguation) 🐕‍🦺

"Angela King was a Jamaican diplomat. Angela King may also refer to: *Angela King (environmentalist) *Angela King (peace activist) *Angie King, musician "

William Livingston (disambiguation) 🐕‍🦺

"William Livingston was Governor of New Jersey. Wiliam Livingston may also refer to: *William Livingston (British politician) (1650–?), member of parliament for Aberdeen Burghs *William Livingston (poet) (1808–1870), Gaelic poet, known for the poem Uilleam Mac Dhun Lèibhe *William S. Livingston (1920–2013), political science professor *William E. Livingston (1832–?), Massachusetts politician *William Livingston, 3rd Viscount of Kilsyth, involved in Acts of Union 1707 *William Livingston, 4th Lord Livingston (died c. 1518), Scottish nobleman *William Livingston, 4th Lord Livingston of Callendar, see Alexander Livingston, 5th Lord Livingston *William Livingston (Washington County, NY) in 27th New York State Legislature *William Livingston (athlete), see Brian Johnson (long jumper) See also *William Livingstone (disambiguation) "

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