Duchy of Saint Sava (, Bosnian and , ) was a late medieval statelet which existed amid the Ottoman conquest of the Balkans. It was ruled by Stjepan Vukčić and his son Vladislav, of the Kosača noble family, and included parts of modern day Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia.
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| - Duchy of Saint Sava (, Bosnian and , ) was a late medieval statelet which existed amid the Ottoman conquest of the Balkans. It was ruled by Stjepan Vukčić and his son Vladislav, of the Kosača noble family, and included parts of modern day Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia.
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| - War in Zeta . Duchy of Stephen Vukcic Kosaca annexed Upper Zeta. Conquered the city of Bar, with the fortress in Lower Zeta.
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| - Duchy of Saint Sava (, Bosnian and , ) was a late medieval statelet which existed amid the Ottoman conquest of the Balkans. It was ruled by Stjepan Vukčić and his son Vladislav, of the Kosača noble family, and included parts of modern day Bosnia & Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia. Stjepan titled himself "Vojvoda of Saint Sava", after the first Serbian Archbishop, Saint Sava. Vojvoda in German translation is Herzog ("duke"), and this would later give the name to the present-day region of Herzegovina, as the Ottomans used Hersek Sancağı ("Sanjak of the Herzog") for the province which was transformed into an Ottoman sanjak.
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