- The
House of
Crnojević (Montenegrin and
Serbian Cyrillic: Црнојевић, pl. Crnojevići / Црнојевићи) was a
medieval Serbian noble family[better source needed]...
- from the
Crnojevic dynasty. The son of Ivan
Crnojević and
Goisava Arianiti, he was the
founder of the
first Serbian printing house.
Crnojević styled himself...
- Ivan
Crnojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Иван Црнојевић, lit. 'Ivan the Black') was the lord of Zeta and
Serbian leader from 1465 to 1490.
Having formed an alliance...
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Crnojević of Zeta (sometimes
spelled as
Katarina or Jekaterina),
daughter of
Andrija Crnojević. The
marriage was
arranged by her
uncle Ivan
Crnojević...
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Stefan Crnojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Црнојевић),
known as
Stefanica (Стефаница; fl. 1426–1465) was the Lord of Zeta
between 1451 and 1465. Until...
- was
ruled by the
Serbian families of Balšić, Lazarević, Branković and
Crnojević in
succession from the
second half of the 14th
century until Ottoman conquest...
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Rijeka Crnojevića (Montenegrin Cyrillic: Ријека Црнојевића, lit. "River of
Crnojević") is a town in
Montenegro on the
eponymous Rijeka Crnojevića river, near...
- Staniša "Stanko"
Crnojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Станиша “Станко“ Црнојевић; 1457–1528) was a
member of the
Crnojević noble family that held the Lordship...
- Radič
Crnojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Радич Црнојевић, fl. 1392–96) was a lord of the
Crnojević family who
maintained a
domain in
Upper Zeta. Radič later...
- Gojčin
Crnojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Гојчин Црнојевић, 1398–d.
after 1451) was a Lord of Zeta,
initially as a v****al of the
Serbian Despotate until he...