Vojinović Domain
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After the de facto dissolution of the Serbian Empire the Vojinović created an independent domain.
Establishment
September 1371: After the dissolution of the Serbian Empire, the Vojinović family established a personal domain in 1371.
Chronology
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Dissolution of Serbia after the Battle of Maritsa between the Ottoman Empire and Serbia.
December 1373: Prince Lazar was the ruler of Moravian Serbia, while the king of Hungary was Louis I. The Vojinović domain was ruled by the noble family of Vojinović. After forming a coalition, Prince Lazar and the king of Hungary divided the territory, with part of it going to the Domain of Branković.
December 1373: Prince Lazar and the king of Hungary formed a coalition agianst the Vojonovic domain and then divided the territory.
December 1373: Prince Lazar was the ruler of Moravian Serbia, while the king of Hungary was Louis I. The Vojinovic domain was a powerful Serbian noble family. The coalition was formed to weaken their influence, leading to the partition of their territory among Prince Lazar and the king of Hungary in 1373.
Disestablishment
December 1373: Prince Lazar was the ruler of Moravian Serbia, while the king of Hungary was Louis I. The Vojinovic domain was a powerful Serbian noble family. The coalition was formed to weaken their influence, leading to the partition of their territory among Prince Lazar and the king of Hungary in 1373.
December 1373: Prince Lazar was the ruler of Moravian Serbia, while the king of Hungary was Louis I. The Vojinović domain was ruled by the noble family of Vojinović. After forming a coalition, Prince Lazar and the king of Hungary divided the territory, with part of it going to the Domain of Branković.
December 1373: Prince Lazar and the king of Hungary formed a coalition agianst the Vojonovic domain and then divided the territory.