Ivaniš Dragišić Hrvatinić
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Ivaniš Dragišić (died before August 22, 1446) was a '' vojvoda'' from the Hrvatinić family. He had estates in the ''
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Banjica Banjica (, ) is an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It's divided between Belgrade's municipalities of Savski Venac (western half) and Voždovac (eastern half). Location Banjica is located 5–6 kilometers south of the ce ...
and Glaž in the '' zemlja'' of
Donji Kraji ''Donji Kraji'' or ''Donji Krajevi'' (Lower Regions or Lower Ends, , ), was a small medieval Zemlja (feudal Balkans), ''zemlja'' of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Middle Ages, medieval Bosnian state. Its territory was mostly laid within the boundar ...
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Biography

Ivaniš was the son of Dragiša Hrvatinić, one of the four sons of
Vukac Hrvatinić Vukac Hrvatinić ( 1350 – d. after 10 April 1378) was a Bosnian magnate with the title of '' knez'' in the service of Ban Tvrtko Kotromanić of Bosnia, who elevated him to title of vojvoda () later on. He belonged to the Hrvatinić noble fami ...
. His uncle was Duke
Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić (c. 1350–1416) was a medieval Bosnian nobleman and magnate, Grand Duke of Bosnia, Knez of Donji Kraji, and Duke of Split. He was the most prominent member of the Hrvatinić noble family, and one of the major feu ...
. Vukac also had sons
Vuk VUK or Vuk may refer to: *Vuk (name), South Slavic given name ** Vuk, Ban of Bosnia (), a member of the Kotromanić dynasty ** Vuk Karadžić (1787–1864), Serbian language reformer and folklorist, often referred to simply as Vuk * ''Vuk'' (film) ...
and
Vojislav Vojislav ( sr-Cyrl, Војислав, ) is a Serbian masculine given name, a Slavic dithematic name (of two lexemes), derived from the Slavic words ''voj'' ("war, warrior"), and ''slava'' ("glory, fame"). Its feminine form is '' Vojislava''. ...
. Dragiša appears in historical sources for the last time in 1401. Ivaniš Dragišić is mentioned as one of the witnesses in the charter of
Juraj Vojsalić Juraj is a given name used in a number of Slavic languages, including Czech, Slovak, and Croatian. The English equivalent of the name is George. Notable people * Juraj Chmiel (born 1960), Czech diplomat and politician * Juraj Dobrila (1812–1882 ...
, son of Vojislav Vukčić Hrvatinić, dated August 12, 1434. With this charter, Juraj confirmed to the Radivojevićs all the territories they held and placed them under the protection of Fra Juan. Juraj was Ivanish's uncle's brother. Ivaniš's sons held: Ključ with the Banjica ''župa'', the town of Glaž with the Glaž ''župa'', the town of Mrin and Kijevac in the Sana ''župa'', a village that belonged to the town of Gradiška and two villages in the Uskoplje ''župa''. It is assumed that these territories were gathered by Ivaniš, and that his sons inherited them as an indivisible inheritance. Ivaniš Dragišić was certainly faithful to the Catholic Church. This is shown by the Christian names of his sons (Pavle, Marko, Juraj/Đurađ), as well as the fact that there was a Catholic church of St. Nicholas in Glaž. Duke Ivaniš died before August 22, 1446. Then the Bosnian king
Stjepan Tomaš Stephen Thomas ( sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=/, Stefan Tomaš, Стефан Томаш, sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=/, label=none, Stjepan Tomaš, Стјепан Томаш; 1411 – 10 July 1461), a member of the House of Kotromanić, reigned from ...
confirmed to Ivaniš's sons, Pavle, Marko and Juraj, the fortress of Ključ with 60 villages in the ''župa''s of Mrin, Banjica, Glaž and Uskoplje.Croatian biographical lexicon


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