- used to
refer to a bishop. In English, the
feminine form of the
title is
despotess (from Gr****: δεσπότισσα, translit. despótissa; Bulgarian: деспотица,...
- Кантакузин /
Irina Kantakuzin; c. 1400 – 3 May 1457),
known simply as
Despotess Jerina (Serbian: деспотица Јерина /
despotica Jerina), was the wife of...
- The
Serbian Despotate (Serbian: Српска деспотовина /
Srpska despotovina) was a
medieval Serbian state in the
first half of the 15th century.
Although the...
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Helena Palaiologina Helena Palaiologina,
Despotess of
Serbia Despotess of
Serbia Tenure 24
December 1456 – 20
January 1458 Born 1431
Despotate of the...
- (Бра́нкович), королева; ca. 1440–1520), née Arianiti, was the
Albanian Despotess consort of
Serbian Despot Stefan Branković (r. 1458–1459), and a daughter...
- She was
daughter of
despot Stefan Branković of
Serbia and Angelina,
despotess of Serbia. In 1485, she
married Boniface III,
Marquess of Montferrat....
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autonomous and
independent rulers in the Balkans. The
feminine form is
Despotess.
Voievod şi domn,
title held by the
sovereign princes of
Wallachia and...
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Palaiologos 10th
generation Andronikos III
Palaiologos Anna Palaiologina,
Despotess of
Epirus Theodora Palaiologina,
Empress of
Bulgaria Irene Palaiologina...
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Palaiologos 10th
generation Andronikos III
Palaiologos Anna Palaiologina,
Despotess of
Epirus Theodora Palaiologina,
Empress of
Bulgaria Irene Palaiologina...
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Palaiologos 10th
generation Andronikos III
Palaiologos Anna Palaiologina,
Despotess of
Epirus Theodora Palaiologina,
Empress of
Bulgaria Irene Palaiologina...