Radič Sanković
Radič Sanković | |
|---|---|
| knez, duke | |
Seal of Radič Sanković, 1391 | |
| Predecessor | Sanko |
| Successor | extinct |
| Born | Zaborani hamlet of Glavatičevo (now part of Nevesinje municipality) |
| Died | 1404 Blagaj |
| Noble family | Sanković |
| Spouse | Goisava Balšić |
| Father | Sanko Miltenović |
| Occupation | military commander |
Radič Sanković (Serbian Cyrillic: Радич Санковић; died 1404) was a powerful Bosnian nobleman and magnate, with a title of vojvoda (duke) in the Kingdom of Bosnia during the reign of Stephen Dabiša (1391-1395) and Queen Helen (1395-1398). He allied himself with usurper Stephen Ostoja (1398-1404) during the civil wars, until his death in 1404. With the title of vojvoda (transl. duke; general), he held territories in present-day Herzegovina, including Župa Valley with Glavatičevo as its center, Nevesinje, parts of Popovo Polje and most of Konavle.