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After defecting from the army of Musa Çelebi to that of his brother Süleyman Çelebi during the Battle of Kosmidion, a part of the Ottoman Interregnum, Vuk was sent to Serbia by Süleyman to seize the lands of his brother Stefan. However, on his way there, he was captured in the city of Philippopolis by a vassal of Musa Çelebi. Vuk was sent to Musa and was summarily executed for his betrayal at Kosmidion.[1]
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lazarević, serbian, Вук, Лазаревић, 1380, july, 1410, serbian, prince, younger, prince, lazar, serbia, princess, milica, nemanjić, executed, july, 1410, fresco, vukborndied6, july, 1410cause, deathexecutionparent, prince, lazar, serbiamilica, serbiahe, born, s. Vuk Lazarevic Serbian Vuk Lazareviћ c 1380 6 July 1410 was a Serbian Prince and the younger son of Prince Lazar of Serbia and Princess Milica Nemanjic He was executed on 6 July 1410 Vuk LazarevicFresco of VukBornVuk LazarevicDied6 July 1410Cause of deathExecutionParent s Prince Lazar of SerbiaMilica of SerbiaHe was born sometime around 1380 His older brother Stefan was born in 1377 His other siblings were Mara Dragana Teodora Jelena and Olivera After the Battle of Kosovo in 1389 Vuk Stefan their mother Milica and Jefimija began to take part in the control of Serbia In the Battle of Ankara Vuk was part of the Ottoman vassal army of his brother together with the sons of Vuk Brankovic Đurađ and Grgur against the Timurid Empire under Tamerlan Death Edit Wikisource has original text related to this article A homage to love After defecting from the army of Musa Celebi to that of his brother Suleyman Celebi during the Battle of Kosmidion a part of the Ottoman Interregnum Vuk was sent to Serbia by Suleyman to seize the lands of his brother Stefan However on his way there he was captured in the city of Philippopolis by a vassal of Musa Celebi Vuk was sent to Musa and was summarily executed for his betrayal at Kosmidion 1 Notes Edit Kastritsis Dimitris J The sons of Bayezid Empire building and representation in the Ottoman civil war BRILL NV 2007 152 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Vuk Lazarevic This Serbian biographical article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte This biographical article of a European noble is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vuk Lazarevic amp oldid 1069693166, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,