Stefan Crnojević | |
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Lord of Zeta | |
Coat of arms | |
Reign | 1451–1465 |
Predecessor | Gojčin Crnojević |
Successor | Ivan Crnojević |
Spouse(s) | Maria Kastrioti, also called Mamica |
Issue
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Noble family | Crnojević |
Father | Đurađ Đurašević Crnojević |
Mother | A daughter of Koja Zaharia |
Died | 1465 |
Buried | Kom Monastery |
Religion | Eastern Orthodox Christianity (Serbian Church) |
Stefan Crnojević (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Црнојевић), known as Stefanica (Стефаница; fl. 1426–1465) was the Lord of Zeta between 1451 and 1465. Until 1441, he was one of many governors in Zeta, which at that time was a province of the Serbian Despotate. He then aligned with Stefan Vukčić Kosača and remained his vassal until 1444 when he accepted Venetian suzerainty. In Venetian–held Lezhë, on 2 March 1444, Stefan and his sons forged an alliance with several noblemen from Albania, led by Skanderbeg, known as the League of Lezhë. In 1448 he returned under suzerainty of Serbian Despot Đurađ Branković. In 1451, Stefan took over the leadership of the Crnojevići and became the ruler of a large part of Zeta, hence Gospodar Zetski.
Stefan was born as the third son of Đurađ Đurašević Crnojević, and the daughter of Albanian nobleman Koja Zaharia of the Zaharia family. Stefan had three brothers: Đurašin Đurašević, Gojčin Crnojević and a brother with an unknown name and historical role. The earliest documents which mentions him is from 1426. Stefan was nicknamed "Stefanica".
Stefan had three sons, Ivan, Andrija, nicknamed as the brave Albanian and Božidar, who in other sources is mentioned as his brother. At that time Zeta was considered as an integral part of Albania while its noblemen were sometimes referred to as Albanians.