Olivera Lazarević

Olivera Despina
Hatun
Bayezid I is encaged, while his captive wife (Olivera Despina) is treated as a slave (1860) by Peter Johann Nepomuk Geiger
Bornc. 1372
Kruševac, Moravian Serbia
Diedc. 1444 (aged 7172)
Serbian Despotate
Spouse
(m. 1390; death 1403)
IssueÖruz Hatun
Paşa Melek Hatun
Names
Marija Olivera Lazarević
Despina Hatun
HouseLazarević birth
Ottoman marriage
FatherLazar Hrebeljanović of Serbia
MotherMilica Nemanjić

Marija Olivera Lazarević (Serbian Cyrillic: Марија Оливера Лазаревић; 1372 – after 1444), or Olivera Despina Hatun, was a Serbian princess and consort of the Ottoman sultan Bayezid I, whom she married just after the Battle of Kosovo in 1389 as a pledge of peace between the Lazarević and Ottoman dynasties. She was the youngest daughter of Lazar of Serbia and Princess Milica.

The story of Olivera's and Bayezid's captivity by Timur after the Battle of Ankara (1402) has been popularly narrated, most often in plays and operas. The most significant one is Tamburlaine (1587–1588) by Christopher Marlowe, in which she is named “Zabina”.