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5. satır:
| resim_boyutu =
| başlık = Konstantin Dejanović (Dragaš), Kera-Tamara, Kerica, Desislava
{{Cnote2|b| veraset = ''gospodin'' (muhtemelen [[despot]]<ref>'''Titles:''' Constantine's titles vary in sources, where he is called variously "lord" (sr. ''gospodin'', gr. ''kyr'' or ''authentēs''), and he may have acquired the title of [[Despot (court title)|Despot]] (''despotēs''), perhaps by his son-in-law, the [[Byzantine Emperor]] [[Manuel II Palaiologos]].}} </ref>
| veraset = ''gospodin'' (possibly [[despot (court title)|despot]]{{Cref|b}})
| hüküm_süresi = 1378-1395
| taç_giymesi =
30. satır:
| sonra_gelen3 =
| veliaht =
| eşi = ''Unknownbilinmiyor''<br>[[Eudokia of Trebizond]]
| çocukları = [[Helena Dragaš]]
| tam ismi =
46. satır:
| dini = [[Ortodoks Kilisesi]]
}}
'''Konstantin Dejanović''' ({{Dil-sr-cyr|Константин Дејановић}}), '''Konstantin Dragaš'''<ref>'''Name:''' His name is attested as Serbian ''Konstantin Dejanović'' and ''Konstantin Dragaš'' (Константин Дејановић / Драгаш), in {{lang-el|Kωvσταντίνος Δραγάσης, ''Konstantínos Dragáses''}}, {{lang-bg|Константин Драгаш}}.}}</ref> olarakta bilinir, (Константин Драгаш; {{fl.}} 1365-1395) Sırp İmparatorluğunun düşmesinden sonra [[Osmanlı İmparatorluğu]] hükümdarlığı altında doğu [[Makedonya (bölge)|Makedonya]]'da büyük bir vilayeti yönetmiş Sırp asildir. 1371 yılında yapılan Sırp aristokrasininin büyük kısmının yok edildiği [[Çirmen Muharebesi]]'nden itibaren Osmanlı vasalı olan ağabeyi Jovan Dragaš'ın yerine geçmiştir.
'''Konstantin Dejanović''' ({{Dil-sr-cyr|Константин Дејановић}}), also known as '''Konstantin Dragaš'''{{Cref|a}} (Константин Драгаш; {{fl.}} 1365-1395) was a [[Serbian nobility|Serbian magnate]] that ruled a large province in eastern [[Macedonia (region)|Macedonia]] under [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman suzerainty]], during the [[fall of the Serbian Empire]]. He succeeded his older brother [[Jovan Dragaš]], who had been an Ottoman vassal since the [[Battle of Maritsa]] (1371) which had devastated part of the Serbian nobility. The brothers had their own government and minted coins according to the [[Nemanjić dynasty|Nemanjić]] style. His daughter [[Helena Dragaš|Jelena]] married Byzantine Emperor [[Manuel II Palaiologos]] in 1392. He fell at the [[Battle of Rovine]] (17 May 1395), serving the Ottomans against Wallachia, fighting alongside Serbian magnates [[Stefan Lazarević]] and [[Marko Mrnjavčević]].
 
'''Konstantin Dejanović''' ({{Dil-sr-cyr|Константин Дејановић}}), also known as '''Konstantin Dragaš'''{{Cref|a}} (Константин Драгаш; {{fl.}} 1365-1395) was a [[Serbian nobility|Serbian magnate]] that ruled a large province in eastern [[Macedonia (region)|Macedonia]] under [[Ottoman Empire|Ottoman suzerainty]], during the [[fall of the Serbian Empire]]. He succeeded his older brother [[Jovan Dragaš]], who had been an Ottoman vassal since the [[Battle of Maritsa]] (1371) which had devastated part of the Serbian nobility. The brothers had their own government and minted coins according to the [[Nemanjić dynasty|Nemanjić]] style. His daughter [[Helena Dragaš|Jelena]] married Byzantine Emperor [[Manuel II Palaiologos]] in 1392. He fell at the [[Battle of Rovine]] (17 May 1395), serving the Ottomans against Wallachia, fighting alongside Serbian magnates [[Stefan Lazarević]] and [[Marko Mrnjavčević]].
 
Konstantin'in torunu, son Bizans imparatoru [[XI. Konstantin Paleologos|XI. Konstantin]], onun ismini almış ve hatta ''Dragaš'' soyisminide kullanmıştır.
Satır 73 ⟶ 75:
He is venerated in [[Serb epic poetry]] as '''Beg Kostadin''' (in poetry he was given a title of [[bey|beg]] because he became an Ottoman vassal).<ref>{{cite book|last=Čubelić|first=Tvrtko|title=Epske narodne pjesme: izbor tekstova s komentarima i objašnjenjima i rasprava o epskim narodnim pjesmama|year=1970|url=http://books.google.rs/books?ei=7XkIUKHWM4_ktQbWjPiYAw&hl=sr&id=awYdAAAAMAAJ|edition=6|accessdate=19 July 2012|page=cxii|language=Serbian|quote=Kostadin — beg Kostadin historijsko lice; sin je Dušanova velikaša Dejana, a bio je gospodar sjeveroistočne Makedonije. Poslije bitke na Marici 1371. postao je turski vazal; zato ga pjesma naziva beg Kostadin}}</ref>
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== Notlar ==
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{{Cnote2|a|'''Name:''' His name is attested as Serbian ''Konstantin Dejanović'' and ''Konstantin Dragaš'' (Константин Дејановић / Драгаш), in {{lang-el|Kωvσταντίνος Δραγάσης, ''Konstantínos Dragáses''}}, {{lang-bg|Константин Драгаш}}.}}
{{Cnote2|b|'''Titles:''' Constantine's titles vary in sources, where he is called variously "lord" (sr. ''gospodin'', gr. ''kyr'' or ''authentēs''), and he may have acquired the title of [[Despot (court title)|Despot]] (''despotēs''), perhaps by his son-in-law, the [[Byzantine Emperor]] [[Manuel II Palaiologos]].}}
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