Radič (veliki čelnik)
Radič (Serbian Cyrillic: Радич; fl. 1413–1441) was a Serbian nobleman that had the title of Grand Čelnik (count palatine), the highest dignitary after the Serbian monarch. He began his service under Prince, later Despot, Stefan Lazarević (r. 1389–1427) as čelnik, then was elevated to Grand Čelnik during the rule of Despot Đurađ Branković (r. 1427–1456). He was very wealthy, and held the silver mines in Novo Brdo of the Serbian Despotate. Radič founded and renovated several churches and monasteries which still exist, including the notable Vraćevšnica and Kastamonitou. He took monastic vows and became a monk in Kastamonitou where he spent his last years.
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Radič (veliki čelnik)
Radič (Serbian Cyrillic: Радич; fl. 1413–1441) was a Serbian nobleman that had the title of Grand Čelnik (count palatine), the highest dignitary after the Serbian monarch. He began his service under Prince, later Despot, Stefan Lazarević (r. 1389–1427) as čelnik, then was elevated to Grand Čelnik during the rule of Despot Đurađ Branković (r. 1427–1456). He was very wealthy, and held the silver mines in Novo Brdo of the Serbian Despotate. Radič founded and renovated several churches and monasteries which still exist, including the notable Vraćevšnica and Kastamonitou. He took monastic vows and became a monk in Kastamonitou where he spent his last years.
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Radič (Serbian Cyrillic: Радич ...... sides the monarch in his time.
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Radič Postupovic (en serbe cyr ...... es dernières années de sa vie.
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Радич воєвода (Радик Сенко) (Р ...... ріографією як «перший гайдук».
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before 1389
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Radič granting his endowment to Christ
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between 1441 and 1456
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Milutin
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Radič Postupović
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Nobleman, Monk
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Hrebeljan
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fl. 1428–1433
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Ana
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Grand Čelnik of Serbia
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Radič (Serbian Cyrillic: Радич ...... where he spent his last years.
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Radič Postupovic (en serbe cyr ...... é après le souverain lui-même.
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Радич воєвода (Радик Сенко) (Р ...... ріографією як «перший гайдук».
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Radič (veliki čelnik)
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Radič Postupović
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Радич (воєвода)
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Radič Postupović
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