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Kosača noble family

The House of Kosača (Serbian Cyrillic: Косача, pl. Kosače / Косаче), somewhere Kosačić (Serbian Cyrillic: Косачић, pl. Kosačići / Косачићи), was a Bosnian[6][7][8] medieval noble family which ruled over parts of modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, and Serbia between the 14th century and the 15th century. The land they controlled was known as Humska zemlja (Hum, for short),[9][10][11] roughly corresponding to modern region of Herzegovina, which itself was derived from the title "Herzog", which Stjepan Vukčić Kosača adopted in 1448., with latin title "Dux Sancti Sabbae". Besides Hum, they ruled parts of Dalmatia and Rascia. They were vassals to several states, including the Kingdom of Bosnia and Ottoman Empire. Historians think the Kosača family is part of the Kőszegi family (House of Herceg), but there is a lack of evidence for this claim.

The religious confession of the Kosača family is uncertain. They were in contact with the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Church of Bosnia, the Roman Catholic Church and Islam. During the fall of the Bosnian Kingdom, the "Kosače" split into three branches: Venetian, Dalmatian and Ottoman. From then onward, these branches became accepting of the Roman Catholic faith, in the first two cases, and of Islam in the third.

Kosača
Косача

Kosačić
Косачић
Noble house

shield, charge bendy Gules and Argent, helmet, torse and red and white mantling; in crest demi Lion rampant Gules charged with four lilies holding in the paws a Banner of arms Gules flowing to the dexter charged with two cross
CountryKingdom of Bosnia
Place of originEastern Bosnia near Rudine Upper Drina
Foundedfirst half of the 14th century
FounderVuk Kosača
Final rulerVlatko Hercegović
Titles
  • knyaz
  • vojvoda
  • herceg
  • bey

special titles

Estate(s)
Dissolutionend of the 16th c.
Cadet branches
  • Vuković
  • Hranić
  • Vukčić
  • Hercegović
  • Hersekzade
  • Isabegović[2][3][4][5]
  • Isabegzade

History

 
Flag of Kosača family

The family name Kosača was probably taken after the village of Kosače near Goražde, in the Upper Drina region of eastern Bosnia, where the Kosača family were originally estate owners.[12][13]

The founder, Vuk[13] was a prominent military commander under Emperor Dušan the Mighty of Serbia (r. 1331–1359) who took part in the conquests of southern Balkans. He was given lands around Upper Drina, province of Rudine.[14][15]

Vlatko Vuković, the son of Vuk, brought the family to prominence after taking part in battles against the Ottomans.[13] He commanded the victorious Bosnian army at the Battle of Bileća (1388).[13] At the Battle of Kosovo (1389) Bosnian King Tvrtko I sent him to command with his troops. Bosnian contingent under Vlatko was positioned at the left flank from the Serbian army led by Prince Lazar of Serbia. The battle was at first reported as a victory, also by Vlatko himself, however it has been concluded as inconclusive, with a long-term Ottoman victory.[16]

In 1448, Stjepan Vukčić Kosača styled himself "By the Grace of God Herceg of Hum and Duke of Primorje, Bosnian Grand Duke, Knyaz of Drina and the rest", adding "Herceg of Hum and the Coast" to the style, and in 1450 he styled himself "By the Grace of God Stjepan Herceg of Saint Sava, Lord of Hum and Bosnian Grand Duke, Knyaz of Drina and the rest", adding "Herceg of Saint Sava".[9][1] This title had considerable public relations value, because Sava's relics were consider miracle-working by people of all Christian faiths. The Kosačas themselves, however, were one of the few non-Orthodox noble families in Hum.[1] His lands were known as Herzog's lands or later Herzegovina.[1][17]

King Stjepan Tomaš of Bosnia married Katarina Kosača, daughter of Stjepan Vukčić, in a Catholic ceremony in May 1446 ensuring, at least for a short while, he had the support of the most powerful nobleman in the kingdom and a staunch supporter of the Bosnian Church, Stjepan Vukčić.[18]

Members

 
Coat of Arms of the "Vuković", from the Fojnica Armorial (18th century).
 
Sandalj's proto-heraldic escutcheon from marriage to Katarina Vuković Hrvatinić.[19]
  • Ivan Vuković, prince
  • Adam Vuković
  • Sigismund (Šimun) Kotromanić, later converted to Islam and changed his name to Isak-beg Kraljević (Turkish: Ishak-bey Kraloglu)
  • Katarina Kotromanić, later she converted to Islam and changed her name to Tahiri-hanuma, buried in Skopje in "turbe" (mausoleum)

Religious legacy

Orthodox

The Eastern Orthodox church building attributed as endowment of Stjepan Vukčić is the Church of Saint George in Sopotnica near Goražde, which is believed to be finished during 1452.[20] In the valley of Šćepan Polje, below the Soko fort ruins, also foundation remains of the small church of Saint Stephen have been found but the results of archaeological research have never been published, however, it is believed to be endowment of Sandalj Hranić.[21]

Catholic

Catholics from the region often visit Katarina Kosača's tomb in the Roman church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli.[22] Her tombstone features a life-size portrait and the coat of arms of the Kotromanići and Kosača at each side. The inscription, originally written in Bosnian Cyrillic (Inscription, external link) but in 1590 replaced with a Latin one, which reads:[18]

Catharinae Reginae Bosnensi
Stephani ducis santi sabbae sorori
et genere Helene et domo principis
Stephani natae Thomae regis Bosane
vsori Qvanrum vixit annorum LIIII
et obdormivit Romae anno Domini
MCCCCLXXVIII dei XXV oteobris
monumentum ipsus scriptis positiv.

Islam

"Turbe" mausoleum in Skopje was destroyed in the 1963 Skopje earthquake. The mausoleum in memory of Princess Katherine Kotromanić, referred in Turkish sources as the "Tahiri-hanuma", was built by Isa beg Ishaković, a member of the Kosaca Ottoman branch. It was significant as being an example of very rare occurrence that a mausoleum is dedicated to a female person. After the quake, the mausoleum of the princess was reconstructed in 2014 by the Ministry of Culture of Macedonia with financial contributions from the Ministry of Culture and Sports of Bosnia and Herzegovina.[23] A tradition of the locals has been maintained to this day by the visiting and burning of candles.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Fine 1994, p. 578
  2. ^ Emecen, Ferıdun (2000), Ishak bey - Osmanlı uç beyi (in Turkish), Istanbul: TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi, p. 524, Hıristiyan bir aileye mensup olup Bosnalı aristokrat ailelerden Kosac ve Pavlovicler’le akrabalığından söz edilir
  3. ^ Gökbilgin, Tayyib (1952), Edirne Ve Pasha Livasi (in Turkish), Edirne: İstanbul Üniversitesı Edebiyat Fakültesi Yayinlarindan No.508, p. 333, Ishak beyın, Isa bezden başka, Mehmed Bey ve Hüsvın Bey adında ıkı oğlu daha olduğu ve babasının da Koç Bey ısmınde bırı bulunduğu, Fatıh devrıne aıt ıkı vesıkadan anlaşılmaktadır (krş. Alı Emırı tasnıfıö Fatıh, n. 23,26). Başlıkları şöyledır
  4. ^ Emecen, Ferıdun (2000), Ishak bey - Osmanlı uç beyi (in Turkish), Istanbul: TDV İslâm Ansiklopedisi, pp. 524–525, "Kosac" ile "Koç" lakabının benzerliği böyle bir irtıbatın bulunabileceği ihtımalini ortaya koyarsa da burada adı geçen şahsın uç beyi İshak’la ilgisi şüphelidir
  5. ^ Truhelka, Ćiro (1911), Tursko-slovjenski spomenici dubrovačke arhive (in Bosnian), Sarajevo: Glasnik Zemaljskog muzeja BiH XXIII., p. 446, Mehmedbega Isabegovića, novog sandžaka krajišnika, karakteriše dragoman Skenderbeg u spomenutom pismu ovako: „a tai sadašni sandžak Esebegovik krotak je človek, kako no za Sinanbega. Na nega da se nešto vele ne tratíte i ne spenžate, nego što mu je zákon od pregašneh vrjemeni. S nim je lasno. Takoj da znáte.“ I to malo riječi je u doba, kada bakšiš u turskoj carevini postaje glavnim državničkim načelom, najbolja pohvala državniku. Ovaj sandžak bio je sin glasovitog Isabega Isabegovića, kóji je pod imenom Mehmed-Čelebije bio gospodar Pavloviča zemlje (1466.—1468.)
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  14. ^ Tomović, p. 2
  15. ^ Arheološko društvo Jugoslavije 1968, p. 96
  16. ^ Fine 1994, p. 409–411
  17. ^ The first written document to mention "Herzegovina" is letter from Duke Isa-bey Ishakovic Hranic dated 01/02/1455 recommending to his subordinates his friend out from Dubrovnik merchant Franko to take him wherever he goes, to Pavlovic country, to Moravica or to Herzegovina It is written in "Bosancica" Source: State Archives of Dubrovnik, Historical letter out of Isa bey Ishakovic from 01.02.1455.
  18. ^ a b Miller, William (1921). Essays on the Latin Orient. CUP Archive. pp. 508–509. Retrieved 2011-02-26.
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Kosace redirects here For a village in the municipality of Gorazde see Kosace Gorazde This article or section contains close paraphrasing of one or more non free copyrighted sources Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please improve this article by re writing it in your own words June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The House of Kosaca Serbian Cyrillic Kosacha pl Kosace Kosache somewhere Kosacic Serbian Cyrillic Kosachiћ pl Kosacici Kosachiћi was a Bosnian 6 7 8 medieval noble family which ruled over parts of modern day Bosnia and Herzegovina Croatia Montenegro and Serbia between the 14th century and the 15th century The land they controlled was known as Humska zemlja Hum for short 9 10 11 roughly corresponding to modern region of Herzegovina which itself was derived from the title Herzog which Stjepan Vukcic Kosaca adopted in 1448 with latin title Dux Sancti Sabbae Besides Hum they ruled parts of Dalmatia and Rascia They were vassals to several states including the Kingdom of Bosnia and Ottoman Empire Historians think the Kosaca family is part of the Koszegi family House of Herceg but there is a lack of evidence for this claim The religious confession of the Kosaca family is uncertain They were in contact with the Eastern Orthodox Church the Church of Bosnia the Roman Catholic Church and Islam During the fall of the Bosnian Kingdom the Kosace split into three branches Venetian Dalmatian and Ottoman From then onward these branches became accepting of the Roman Catholic faith in the first two cases and of Islam in the third KosacaKosachaKosacicKosachiћNoble houseshield charge bendy Gules and Argent helmet torse and red and white mantling in crest demi Lion rampant Gules charged with four lilies holding in the paws a Banner of arms Gules flowing to the dexter charged with two crossCountryKingdom of BosniaPlace of originEastern Bosnia near Rudine Upper DrinaFoundedfirst half of the 14th centuryFounderVuk KosacaFinal rulerVlatko HercegovicTitlesknyaz vojvoda herceg beyspecial titles Grand Duke of Bosnia Veliki Vojvoda Bosanski 1 Herzog Duke of Hum and the Coast 1 Herzog of Saint Sava Grand Vizier Grand AdmiralEstate s Gornje Podrinje or Gornja Drina Upper Drina area around the upper course of the Drina river Humska zemlja 1326 1482 roughly modern Herzegovina Primorje the Coast Adriatic coast roughly between Omis and Herceg Novi Dissolutionend of the 16th c Cadet branchesVukovic Hranic Vukcic Hercegovic Hersekzade Isabegovic 2 3 4 5 Isabegzade Contents 1 History 2 Members 3 Religious legacy 3 1 Orthodox 3 2 Catholic 3 3 Islam 4 References 4 1 SourcesHistory Edit Flag of Kosaca family The family name Kosaca was probably taken after the village of Kosace near Gorazde in the Upper Drina region of eastern Bosnia where the Kosaca family were originally estate owners 12 13 The founder Vuk 13 was a prominent military commander under Emperor Dusan the Mighty of Serbia r 1331 1359 who took part in the conquests of southern Balkans He was given lands around Upper Drina province of Rudine 14 15 Vlatko Vukovic the son of Vuk brought the family to prominence after taking part in battles against the Ottomans 13 He commanded the victorious Bosnian army at the Battle of Bileca 1388 13 At the Battle of Kosovo 1389 Bosnian King Tvrtko I sent him to command with his troops Bosnian contingent under Vlatko was positioned at the left flank from the Serbian army led by Prince Lazar of Serbia The battle was at first reported as a victory also by Vlatko himself however it has been concluded as inconclusive with a long term Ottoman victory 16 In 1448 Stjepan Vukcic Kosaca styled himself By the Grace of God Herceg of Hum and Duke of Primorje Bosnian Grand Duke Knyaz of Drina and the rest adding Herceg of Hum and the Coast to the style and in 1450 he styled himself By the Grace of God Stjepan Herceg of Saint Sava Lord of Hum and Bosnian Grand Duke Knyaz of Drina and the rest adding Herceg of Saint Sava 9 1 This title had considerable public relations value because Sava s relics were consider miracle working by people of all Christian faiths The Kosacas themselves however were one of the few non Orthodox noble families in Hum 1 His lands were known as Herzog s lands or later Herzegovina 1 17 King Stjepan Tomas of Bosnia married Katarina Kosaca daughter of Stjepan Vukcic in a Catholic ceremony in May 1446 ensuring at least for a short while he had the support of the most powerful nobleman in the kingdom and a staunch supporter of the Bosnian Church Stjepan Vukcic 18 Members Edit Coat of Arms of the Vukovic from the Fojnica Armorial 18th century Sandalj s proto heraldic escutcheon from marriage to Katarina Vukovic Hrvatinic 19 Vuk Kosaca military commander voivode Vlatko Vukovic Grand Duke of Bosnia died 1392 Hrana VukovicSandalj Hranic Grand Duke of Bosnia ca 1392 1435 Vuk Hranic knyaz in the Bosnian courtIvan Vukovic princeAdam Vukovic dd Vukac Hranic knyaz in the Bosnian courtStjepan Vukcic Kosaca Grand Duke of Bosnia 1435 1466 also Herzog of Saint Sava 1450 1466Vladislav Hercegovic Grand Duke of Bosnia ca 1450 1463Balsa Hercegovic fl 1455 PetarVlatko Hercegovic Herzog of Saint Sava 1466 1482 Hersekzade Ahmed Pasha Turkish Hersekli Ahmed Pasa Serbo Croatian Ahmed pasa Hercegovic born Stjepan Hercegovic Ottoman Grand Vizier married to Hundi Hatun the daughter of Sultan Bayezid II Mara Hercegovic Katarina Kosaca Kotromanic Queen consort of Bosnia wife of Stjepan Tomas King of BosniaSigismund Simun Kotromanic later converted to Islam and changed his name to Isak beg Kraljevic Turkish Ishak bey Kraloglu Katarina Kotromanic later she converted to Islam and changed her name to Tahiri hanuma buried in Skopje in turbe mausoleum dd dd dd dd Religious legacy EditOrthodox Edit The Eastern Orthodox church building attributed as endowment of Stjepan Vukcic is the Church of Saint George in Sopotnica near Gorazde which is believed to be finished during 1452 20 In the valley of Scepan Polje below the Soko fort ruins also foundation remains of the small church of Saint Stephen have been found but the results of archaeological research have never been published however it is believed to be endowment of Sandalj Hranic 21 Catholic Edit Catholics from the region often visit Katarina Kosaca s tomb in the Roman church of Santa Maria in Aracoeli 22 Her tombstone features a life size portrait and the coat of arms of the Kotromanici and Kosaca at each side The inscription originally written in Bosnian Cyrillic Inscription external link but in 1590 replaced with a Latin one which reads 18 Catharinae Reginae Bosnensi Stephani ducis santi sabbae sorori et genere Helene et domo principis Stephani natae Thomae regis Bosane vsori Qvanrum vixit annorum LIIII et obdormivit Romae anno Domini MCCCCLXXVIII dei XXV oteobris monumentum ipsus scriptis positiv Islam Edit Turbe mausoleum in Skopje was destroyed in the 1963 Skopje earthquake The mausoleum in memory of Princess Katherine Kotromanic referred in Turkish sources as the Tahiri hanuma was built by Isa beg Ishakovic a member of the Kosaca Ottoman branch It was significant as being an example of very rare occurrence that a mausoleum is dedicated to a female person After the quake the mausoleum of the princess was reconstructed in 2014 by the Ministry of Culture of Macedonia with financial contributions from the Ministry of Culture and Sports of Bosnia and Herzegovina 23 A tradition of the locals has been maintained to this day by the visiting and burning of candles References Edit a b c d e Fine 1994 p 578 Emecen Feridun 2000 Ishak bey Osmanli uc beyi in Turkish Istanbul TDV Islam Ansiklopedisi p 524 Hiristiyan bir aileye mensup olup Bosnali aristokrat ailelerden Kosac ve Pavlovicler le akrabaligindan soz edilir Gokbilgin Tayyib 1952 Edirne Ve Pasha Livasi in Turkish Edirne Istanbul Universitesi Edebiyat Fakultesi Yayinlarindan No 508 p 333 Ishak beyin Isa bezden baska Mehmed Bey ve Husvin Bey adinda iki oglu daha oldugu ve babasinin da Koc Bey isminde biri bulundugu Fatih devrine ait iki vesikadan anlasilmaktadir krs Ali Emiri tasnifio Fatih n 23 26 Basliklari soyledir Emecen Feridun 2000 Ishak bey Osmanli uc beyi in Turkish Istanbul TDV Islam Ansiklopedisi pp 524 525 Kosac ile Koc lakabinin benzerligi boyle bir irtibatin bulunabilecegi ihtimalini ortaya koyarsa da burada adi gecen sahsin uc beyi Ishak la ilgisi suphelidir Truhelka Ciro 1911 Tursko slovjenski spomenici dubrovacke arhive in Bosnian Sarajevo Glasnik Zemaljskog muzeja BiH XXIII p 446 Mehmedbega Isabegovica novog sandzaka krajisnika karakterise dragoman Skenderbeg u spomenutom pismu ovako a tai sadasni sandzak Esebegovik krotak je clovek kako no za Sinanbega Na nega da se nesto vele ne tratite i ne spenzate nego sto mu je zakon od pregasneh vrjemeni S nim je lasno Takoj da znate I to malo rijeci je u doba kada baksis u turskoj carevini postaje glavnim drzavnickim nacelom najbolja pohvala drzavniku Ovaj sandzak bio je sin 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