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15th century Bosnian nobleman
Vukmir Zlatonosović (
Serbian Cyrillic : Вукмир Златоносовић ; died 1424) was a duke from the noble
Zlatonosović family that ruled the area of
Usora in the
Kingdom of Bosnia .
He was a participant in the conspiracy against
Knez
Pavle Radinović , hatched by
Sandalj Hranić and King
Stjepan Ostoja , which resulted in
Pavle's assassination at Parena Poljana near
royal court in Sutjeska in 1415.
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[3] According to the conspiratorial plan, the town of
Olovo should have been handed over to Vukmir, but that did not happen.
He fell ill in 1424. Thus, at the beginning of the aforementioned year, Sandalj Hranić asked for help from the people of
Dubrovnik to send a doctor to Vukmir. The request was repeated once again in October, and the people of Dubrovnik took on the expenses of two hundred perper, which was necessary for the treatment. Since then, Vukmir is not mentioned in the records, and it is considered that he died in the same year. He was succeeded by his brother
Vukašin at the family's helm.
See also
References
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