HUM BETWEEN THE NEMANJIĆ AND ŠUBIĆ FAMILIES AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 14TH CENTURY Cover Image

ХУМ ИЗМЕЂУ НЕМАЊИЋА И ШУБИЋА ПОЧЕТКОМ XIV ВЕКА
HUM BETWEEN THE NEMANJIĆ AND ŠUBIĆ FAMILIES AT THE BEGINNING OF THE 14TH CENTURY

Author(s): Neven Isailović
Subject(s): Cultural history, Political history, Social history, 13th to 14th Centuries
Published by: Vizantološki institut SANU
Keywords: Hum; Šubić family of Bribir; Nemanjić dynasty; King Milutin; 14th century;

Summary/Abstract: Building on the recent results of Serbian and Croatian historiography and the reinterpretation of some data from primary historical sources, the paper examines the issue of the conflict between the Serbian ruling house, the Nemanjić dynasty, and the Croatian magnate family of Šubić Bribirski in the region of Hum (Zachlumia, Humska zemlja) in the first twenty years of the 14th century. The paper reviews the conclusions of historians who dealt with this issue in more detail, highlighting the fact that, due to the scarcity and typology of the sources, only two reliable conclusions can be drawn: 1) from the beginning of the conflict until the collapse of the regional domain of Mladen II Šubić in 1322, neither side completely withdrew from Hum, and 2) knez Konstantin (comes Constantinus), who governed Hum on behalf of the Šubić family (ca. 1304–1307), was not the son of knez Izan Nelipčić, as some historians believed, but a member of the older generation of the Nelipčić family who bore the same name.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 60/2
  • Page Range: 997-1022
  • Page Count: 26
  • Language: Serbian