Dinjica

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Dinjica
Župan
Reign14th c.
SuccessorDragiša Dinjčić (son)
Noble familyDinjčić noble family
IssueDragiša, Kovač, Vladislav and Pavle.

Dinjica (Serbian Cyrillic: Дињица) was a Bosnian župan and the founder of the Dinjčić noble family, which had its possessions in the eastern parts of the Kingdom of Bosnia, in the Jadar region.[1][2]

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The first preserved written mention of the Župan Dinjica is in the charter of King Tvrtko I Kotromanić, dated 10 April 1378. In the charter, the Bosnian king confirms the earlier charters, and in it he mentions Dinjica. Dinjica had four sons, Dragiša, Kovač Dinjčić [sr], Vladislav Dinjčić [sr] and Pavle Dinjčić [sr].[1][2]

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Bibliography[edit]

  • Spasić, Dušan; Palavestra, Aleksandar; Mrđenović, Dušan (1991). Rodoslovne Tablice I Grbovi Srpskih Dinastija I Vlastele [Genealogical plates and coats of arms of Serbian dynasties and rulers]. Beograd. pp. 77, 78. ISBN 978-86-7685-007-5.
  • Rudić, Srđan (2006). Властела Илирског грбовника. Београд: Историјски институт САНУ. ISBN 9788677430559.