Ljubibratić noble family
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The Ljubibratić (Serbian Cyrillic: Љубибратић) were a powerful Bosnian noble family in the Travunia region (Herzegovina) during the 14th and 15th centuries under the Bosnian Despotate. The Ljubibratićs were known to be warriors and also Orthodox priests. The Ljubibratić were claimed to be kin to the Mrđanović and Ohmućević families.
History
Among noble families in the Trebinje region mentioned in Ragusan documents were Ljubibratić, Starčić, Popović, Krasomirić, Preljubović, Poznanović, Dragančić, Kobiljačić, Paštrović, Zemljić and Stanjević.[1]
Members
- Damjan Ljubibratić (fl. 1596 – 1605), Bosnian Orthodox monk and diplomat, the secretary of Patriarch Jovan Kantul (s. 1592–1614)
- Savatije Ljubibratić (fl. 1687 – d. 1716),
Bosnian Orthodox bishop and caretaker of the Dragović monastery
- Jeronim Ljubibratić (1716 – 1 November 1779), Ragusan military commander serving the Habsburg Monarchy
- Mićo Ljubibratić (1839 – February 26, 1889), Bosnian Orthodox priest and rebel leader in Herzegovina
References
- ↑ Milan Vasić (1995). Bosna i Hercegovina od srednjeg veka do novijeg vremena: međunarodni naučni skup 13-15. decembar 1994. Istorijski institut SANU. p. 77.
Sources
- Srđan Rudić (2006). Vlastela Ilirskog grbovnika. Istorijski institut.
- Mihailo Dunic (1967). Les Familles nobles de Hum et de Trebinje ... Académie serbe des sciences et des arts.
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