The Brankovica (and later other local noblemen…
1480 CE to 1491 CE
The Brankovica (and later other local noblemen who assume the throne) had created a Serbian principality in exile under Hungarian protection in what is now Slavonia, Vojvodina, and northern Serbia and Bosnia after the fall of the Serbian Despotate in 1459.
The state will spend its entirety fighting the Ottomans and represents the continuation of what is left of the Serbian Kingdom.
Venice has by 1480 inhabited those Latin and Greek remnants in the Balkan peninsula left free of Ottoman rule, and Genoa, which still controls Corsica in addition to its mainland Italian territory, owns a collection of islands off the western coast of Anatolia.
Groups
Corsica, Medieval
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Slavonia region
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Serbs (South Slavs)
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Genoa, (Most Serene) Republic of
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Venice, (Most Serene) Republic of
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Saint Sava, Duchy of (Herzegovina)
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Greece, Ottoman
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Ottoman Empire
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Bosniaks (South Slavs)
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Serbia, Ottoman
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Greeks (Modern)
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Bosnia, Sanjak of
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