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Dabiživ
Dabiživ ( sr, Дабижив) is an old Serbian male given name, derived from the sentence ''da bi bio živ'' ("to be alive"), documented since the Middle Ages. The female form is ''Dabiživa''. It may refer to: *Dabiživ Spandulj, (fl. 1375–76), ''kefalija'' ("chief") of Strumica *Dabiživ Čihorić (fl. 1345), nobleman serving Stefan Dušan in Trebinje * Dabiživ Nenčić (fl. 1383–99), župan, son of Nenac and Radača, mentioned as a neighbour to the Ragusans *Dabiživ, a son of Jovan Oliver Jovan Oliver Grčinić ( sr, Јован Оливер Грчинић; ca. 1310-1356) was a magnate of the Serbian Emperor Dušan the Mighty (r. 1331-1355), holding the titles of ''sebastokrator'' and ''despotes'', and the rank of "great voivode", s ... See also * Dabiša {{DEFAULTSORT:Dabiziv Serbian masculine given names Slavic masculine given names ...
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Dabiživ Čihorić
Dabiživ Čihorić ( sr-cyr, Дабижив Чихорић; 1334 – died January 1362) was a Serbian nobleman who served king and emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–55) and emperor Uroš V (r. 1355–71), with the title of ''sluga''. He was not a usual ''sluga'' (a cup-bearer), but had the same responsibilities as those of the ''kaznac'' and ''tepčija''. A member of the Čihorić family (also called Drugović), a powerful family in the Trebinje region, his brothers Vratko and Nenac held the title of ''župan'' (count), while Stepko held the title of ''tepčija''. Dabiživ was present in the hinterland of Dubrovnik between 1334 and 1349, but was first mentioned with the title of ''sluga'' in 1343 (''Dabiseo sluga''). That mention is of him together with the Ragusan rector Marco Mauroceno and "elders" (''starce'') established boundaries between territories of the Republic of Ragusa and Trebinje, that is, the Kingdom of Serbia. In 1345 the Ragusan ministers complained to Stefan Du ...
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Dabiživ Nenčić
Dabiživ ( sr, Дабижив) is an old Serbian male given name, derived from the sentence ''da bi bio živ'' ("to be alive"), documented since the Middle Ages. The female form is ''Dabiživa''. It may refer to: *Dabiživ Spandulj, (fl. 1375–76), ''kefalija'' ("chief") of Strumica *Dabiživ Čihorić (fl. 1345), nobleman serving Stefan Dušan in Trebinje * Dabiživ Nenčić (fl. 1383–99), župan, son of Nenac and Radača, mentioned as a neighbour to the Ragusans *Dabiživ, a son of Jovan Oliver Jovan Oliver Grčinić ( sr, Јован Оливер Грчинић; ca. 1310-1356) was a magnate of the Serbian Emperor Dušan the Mighty (r. 1331-1355), holding the titles of ''sebastokrator'' and ''despotes'', and the rank of "great voivode", s ... See also * Dabiša {{DEFAULTSORT:Dabiziv Serbian masculine given names Slavic masculine given names ...
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Dabiživ Spandulj
Dabiživ Spandulj ( sr, Дабижив Спандуљ) or Dabiživ Stanko (Дабижив Станко; fl. 1375–76) was a Serbian nobleman with the title of ''kefalija'' ("chief") that governed Strumica, serving the Dejanović brothers. He is mentioned in a document dating to 1375–76 regarding the clarification of the borders of some ''metochion'' of Hilandar in the Strumica field. He was mentioned alongside bishop Danilo of Strumica, bishop Grigorije of Banja, and ''čelnik'' Terijan. See also *Dabiživ Čihorić (fl. 1345), nobleman serving Stefan Dušan in Trebinje *Dabiživ Nenčić (fl. 1383–99), župan, son of Nenac and Radača, mentioned as a neighbour to the Ragusans References

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Jovan Oliver
Jovan Oliver Grčinić ( sr, Јован Оливер Грчинић; ca. 1310-1356) was a magnate of the Serbian Emperor Dušan the Mighty (r. 1331-1355), holding the titles of ''sebastokrator'' and ''despotes'', and the rank of "great voivode", showing his prominence and status as one of the most important nobles of Dušan. Oliver supported Dušan in the succession war against his father, and was one of the supreme generals in the southern military expeditions ( Macedonia, Thessaly). His province included Ovče Pole and the left bank of the Vardar. After the death of Emperor Dušan, there are no more mentions of Oliver. During the fall of the Serbian Empire, his lands were held by the Dejanovići. Life Jovan was the son a ''vlastelin'' Grčin (Грчин, "Greek") who had lands in some part of the Serbian Kingdom. Jovan is referred to in a Ragusan source as ''Oliver Grčinić'', and his knowledge of Greek lends support to the notion of a Greek origin. He ruled his domain, i ...
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