Miloradović noble family
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The Miloradović (Serbian Cyrillic: Милорадовић) or later Stjepanović (Стјепановић), whose paternal parent house was Hrabren (Храбрен),[a] were an Eastern Orthodox Bosnian Vlach noble family and a katun clan from Hum, and later Sanjak of Herzegovina, parts of present-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, and whose some later branches embraced the Bosnian Serb ethnic identity, while others converted to Islam and became Bosnian Muslims (modern days' Bosniaks). The members of the family served the Kingdom of Bosnia, the Republic of Ragusa, and the Ottoman Empire. One branch of the Miloradović's established themselves as military leaders of Russian Empire and were adopted into the Russian nobility. The family left behind several cultural-historical monuments important to Bosnian and Herzegovinian heritage, protected as such by the KONS state agency and the UNESCO.
Miloradović-Hrabren Hrabren | |
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Vlachs clan and noble family | |
Parent house | Hrabren |
Country | Bosnia and Herzegovina |
Place of origin | Donji Vlasi Dubrave, Vidovo Polje (region surrounding Stolac) |
Founded | mid-15th century |
Founder | Milorad |
Titles | vojvoda (duke), knyaz |
Members | duke Stipan Miloradović duke Petar, son of duke Stipan |
Connected families | Vukovič |
Estate(s) | manors in Crnići, Dubrave, and Opijači property in Žitomislić, Dračevo and Svitava, Gabela, by the river Neretva |
Cadet branches | Miloradović, Stjepanović, Opijač, Ljoljić, Kuzman |