Radoslav Mihaljević ( sr-cyr, Радослав Михаљевић; 1426–d. 1436) was a Serbian magnate (''
velikaš Velikaš (, ) is the Serbo-Croatian word for 'magnate', derived from ('great, large, grand'). Another word is , which was commonly used for provincial lords (). It was used to refer to the highest nobility of Serbia in the Middle Ages and Croatia ...
'') in the service of Despots
Stefan Lazarević
Stefan Lazarević ( sr-Cyrl, Стефан Лазаревић, 1377 – 19 July 1427), also known as Stefan the Tall (), was a Serbian ruler as prince (1389–1402) and Despot (court title), despot (1402–1427). He was also a diplomat, legislat ...
(r. 1402–27) and
Đurađ Branković (r. 1427–56), with the title of ''
veliki vojvoda''. He is mentioned in 1426 alongside ''
čelnik ''Čelnik'' ( sr-Cyrl, челник) was a high court title in the Kingdom of Serbia, Serbian Empire and Serbian Despotate.
In its early form, the holder was entrusted with the security of property belonging to the Orthodox Church from the aristo ...
''
Radič, ''
protovestijar''
Bogdan
Bogdan (Cyrillic: Богдан) is a Slavic masculine name that appears in the South Slavic languages and in Polish, Romanian and Moldovan. It is derived from the Slavic words ''Bog'' (Cyrillic: Бог), meaning 'god', and ''dan'' (Cyrillic: ...
and ''
logotet''
Voihna. He is believed to have founded the ruined church in
Radošin near
Svilajnac during Despot Stefan's reign. He died in 1436.
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15th-century Serbian nobility
People from the Serbian Despotate
Medieval Serbian magnates
1436 deaths
14th-century deaths
Medieval Serbian military leaders