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Jelena Lazarević (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Лазаревић; 1365/1366 – 1443), also known, by marriages, as Jelena Balšić Hranić or Jelena Balšić or Jelena Kosača, was a medieval Serbian princess, daughter of Prince Lazar of Serbia and Princess Milica Nemanjic. She had a very strong personality and significantly influenced the way her husbands, first Đurađ II Balšić and second Sandalj Hranić Kosača, and her son Balša III governed their realms. Jelena encouraged them to resist Venetian encroachment on territory belonging to Zeta, the medieval Serbian state ruled by Đurađ II and then by Balša III after Đurađ II's death. She is also known as a writer in epistolary literature, particularly her correspondence with Nikon of Jerusalem, a monk in the Gorica monastery on Lake Skadar (Montenegro). Her thr

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  • Γιελένα Λαζάρεβιτς (el)
  • Jelena Lazarević (es)
  • Jelena Lazarević (en)
  • Jelena Lazarević (pt)
  • Елена Балшич (ru)
  • Єлена Лазаревич (uk)
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  • Елена Балшич (серб. Јелена Балшић, позднее Хранич, Хранић, урождённая Лазаревич, Лазаревић, 1365/1366 — 1443) — сербская средневековая писательница. Яркая представительница предренессансного движения в Черногории. (ru)
  • Єлена Лазаревич (серб. кир. Јелена Лазаревић; 1365/1366 — 1443), також відома Єлена Балшич Храніч або Єлена Балшич — середньовічна сербська принцеса, дочка сербського принца Лазаря та принцеси Міліці Неманич. Вона також відома як письменниця в епістолярній літературі, зокрема в листуванні з Никоном з Єрусалима, монахом у монастирі Гориця на Скадарському озері (Чорногорія). (uk)
  • Jelena Lazarević (en serbio, Јелена Лазаревић; 1365/1366-1443), también conocida como Jelena Balšić o Jelena Kosača, fue una princesa serbia, hija del príncipe Lazar de Serbia. Tenía una personalidad muy fuerte e influyó significativamente en la forma en que sus maridos, primero Đurađ II Balšić y luego Sandalj Hranić Kosača, y su hijo Balša III, gobernaban sus reinos. Jelena los alentó a resistir la invasión veneciana en territorio perteneciente a Zeta, el estado serbio medieval gobernado por Đurađ II y luego por Balša III después de la muerte del primero. También es conocida como escritora en literatura epistolar, particularmente su correspondencia con , un monje del monasterio de Gorica, en el lago Skadar (Montenegro). Sus tres epístolas son parte de los manuscritos de Gorica (cirílico: (es)
  • Jelena Lazarević (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Лазаревић; 1365/1366 – 1443), also known, by marriages, as Jelena Balšić Hranić or Jelena Balšić or Jelena Kosača, was a medieval Serbian princess, daughter of Prince Lazar of Serbia and Princess Milica Nemanjic. She had a very strong personality and significantly influenced the way her husbands, first Đurađ II Balšić and second Sandalj Hranić Kosača, and her son Balša III governed their realms. Jelena encouraged them to resist Venetian encroachment on territory belonging to Zeta, the medieval Serbian state ruled by Đurađ II and then by Balša III after Đurađ II's death. She is also known as a writer in epistolary literature, particularly her correspondence with Nikon of Jerusalem, a monk in the Gorica monastery on Lake Skadar (Montenegro). Her thr (en)
  • Jelena Lazarević (cirílico sérvio: Јелена Лазаревић; 1365/1366 - 1443), também conhecida por casamentos como Jelena Balšić ou Jelena Kosača, foi uma princesa sérvia medieval, filha do príncipe e da princesa . Ela tinha uma personalidade muito forte e influenciou significativamente a maneira como seus maridos, primeiro e segundo , e seu filho governavam seus reinos. Jelena os incentivou a resistir à invasão veneziana em território pertencente a Zeta, o estado medieval sérvio governado por e depois por Balša III após a morte de Đurađ II. Também é conhecida como escritora de literatura epistolar, particularmente sua correspondência com Nikon de Jerusalém, monge no mosteiro de Gorica no lago Skadar (Montenegro). Suas três epístolas fazem parte do (cirílico: Горички зборник), uma coleção m (pt)
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  • Fortress of Prilepac near Novo Brdo, Serbian Empire (en)
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