Pavle Radinović
Pavle Radinović[a] | |
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| Knez (English: Prince, Lord) | |
Seal of Pavle Radinović, 1397 | |
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| Predecessor | Radin Jablanić[a] |
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| Died | 24 August 1415 Parena Poljana near Kraljeva Sutjeska |
| Buried | Pavlovac in Vrhbosna, (near present-day Kasindo) |
| Noble family | Pavlović |
| Father | Radin Jablanić |
| Occupation | Nobleman |
Pavle Radinović, sometimes Radenović,[a] (Serbian Cyrillic: Павле Радиновић; fl. 1371–d. 1415), was one of the most powerful Bosnian nobleman under Tvrtko I (r. 1377–1391), Dabiša (r. 1391–1395), Jelena Gruba (r. 1395–98), Ostoja (r. 1398–1404), Tvrtko II (r. 1404–1409) and Ostoja again (r. 1409–1418). He was a knez and the head of Radinović-Pavlović noble family, a powerful magnate clan whose initially possessions spread from central to eastern Bosnia, gravitating around the Prača - Miljacka river axis, between the Krivaja Drina and the Upper Bosna rivers, with the seat in Borač and Pavlovac between Prača and Rogatica, and also held mines in Olovo and Fojnica.
Pavle was assassinated near Royal court in Sutjeska on 24 August 1415, by his compatriots and fellow noblemen Duke Sandalj Hranić, Duke Vukmir of Zlatonosović's, Župan Dragiša of Dinjčić's and Knez Vuk Hranić, Sandalj's brother. The circumstances surrounding the assassination were recorded by Ivan Gundulić, Ragusan diplomat at the Bosnian court in Sutjeska, who was present on the scene to witness entire affair.