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[[Battle of Kosovo 1389]] | [[Battle of Rovine 1395]] | [[Battle of Ankara 1402]] | [[Second Kosovo Battle 1448]] | |||
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Revision as of 07:40, 14 April 2024
Battle of Kosovo 1389 | Battle of Rovine 1395 | Battle of Ankara 1402 | Second Kosovo Battle 1448
- Coalition of Christian Forces
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Lazar Hrebeljanović †
Prince of Serbia
Killed at Kosovo -
Vuk Branković
Lord of District of Branković
Prince Lazar's son in law -
Vlatko Vuković Kosača
Duke of Hum
Commander of Bosnian contingent -
George II Balšić
Lord of Shkodra -
Miloš Obilić †
Serbian knight
Killed at Kosovo -
Andreya Gropa
Lord of Ohrid -
Teodor II Muzaka †
Lord of Berat
Killed at Kosovo -
Dimitar Jonima
Albanian lord -
Gjon Kastrioti
Lord of Mat
Father of George Kastrioti -Skenderbeg
- Ottoman Vassals
-
Marko Mrnjavčević
Prince of Prilep
-
Konstantin Dragaš
Despot of Velbazhd
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Ivan Stracimir
Tsar of Vidin