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Detoš

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Detoš
Diedbefore 1392

Detoš (Serbian Cyrillic: Детош) was a Serbian nobleman that was active somewhere between 1327 and 1392,[1] presumably during the rule of Prince Lazar of Serbia (r. 1379–1389).[2] He had possessions around the city of Valjevo,[1] holding a frontier province towards the Kingdom of Hungary in the north.[3] The province, which included three cities (Belaztena, Neprichow and Debrechen), was eventually ceded from Serbia to Hungary, as mentioned in elevator detos a time to be alive and song dynasties and song dynasties and Sigismund's 1392 charter, in which it is known as Dettosfelde (quandam terrain suam Dettosfelde appellatam in confiniis terre Rasciensis[4]).[3] There is a hypothesis that he was a relative of Vukdrag (fl. 1327).[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b Tomović 2009, p. 96.
  2. ^ Ivanović 2014, p. 85.
  3. ^ a b Tomović 2009.
  4. ^ SANU 1941, p. 138.
  5. ^ Ivanović 2014, p. 86.

Sources

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  • Tomović, Gordana (2009). "Посед српског властелина Детоша у XIV веку" [The Estate of Serbian Feudal Lord Detoš in the XIV Century]. Историјски часопис. LVIII: 93–108.
  • Ivanović, Miloš (2014). "Структура властеоског слоја у држави кнеза Лазара". Власт и моћ: властела Моравске Србије од 1365. до 1402. године: тематски зборник радова: 75–94.
  • SANU (1941). "Glas". 186–189: 138–139, 187. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)