Konstantin Dejanović

Konstantin (Kostadin) Dejanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Константин (Костадин) Дејановић;[a] fl.1365–1395) or Konstantin Dragaš was a Serbian magnate that ruled a large province in eastern Macedonia under 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 style. His daughter 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
gospodin (possibly despot[b])
Icon depicting Konstantin Dejanović, Kera-Tamara, Kerica and Desislava (c.1371)
Reign1378–1395
PredecessorJovan Dragaš
Bornbefore 1355
Died17 May 1395
Rovine, Romania
Spouse(s)Unknown
Eudokia of Trebizond
IssueHelena Dragases
FatherDejan
MotherTheodora Nemanjić

Konstantin's grandson, last Roman Emperor Constantine XI, was named after him, and even used the name Dragaš.

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