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Jovan Brankovic

Jovan Branković
Jovan Branković, by Andreja Raičević.jpg
Detail of Andreja Raičević's icon (c. 1645), depicting Jovan as a saint
Despot of Serbia
Reign 1496–1502
Predecessor Đorđe Branković
Successor Jelena Jakšić
Died 10 December 1502
Burial Krušedol monastery
Spouse Jelena Jakšić
House Branković
Father Stefan Branković
Mother Angelina
Religion Serbian Orthodox Christian
Saint Despot Jovan
Saint
Died 10 December 1502
Krušedol monastery, present day Vojvodina, Serbia
Venerated in Serbian Orthodox Church
Feast December 2

Jovan Branković (pronounced [jɔ̌v̞an brǎːnkɔv̞itɕ] ; died 10 December 1502) was the titular Despot of Serbia from 1496 until his death in 1502. He held the title of despot given to him by Vladislas II of Hungary, and ruled a region known as Rascia, being equivalent of modern Vojvodina, under the Kingdom of Hungary. Despot Jovan was the last Serbian Despot of the Branković dynasty, which was regarded as legitimate successors of the "holy Nemanjić's", they continued the ktetorship to Hilandar and other sacred things to protect the nation and the religion (Serbian Orthodox Church). He was proclaimed a Saint in 1505, under the name Saint Despot Jovan.

The Ottoman Empire had conquered Serbia during the rule of Stefan Tomašević; Sultan Mehmed II had arrived at Smederevo, and by June 20, 1459, the Serbian capital was officially conquered. In 1463, they had conquered Bosnia as well.

In 1404, Sigismund of Hungary gave Stefan Lazarević the Syrmia region. His successor, Đurađ Branković, Jovan's grandfather, began ruling in 1427. Đurađ Branković was deemed by his contemporaries as the richest monarch, having a steady income from the gold and silver mines of Novo Brdo.


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