Mara Branković

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Mara Branković was a 15th-century Serbian noblewoman and daughter of Despot Đurađ Branković who became an influential consort at the Ottoman court and a notable political mediator between the Ottoman Empire and Christian powers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Ottoman consort
Serbian noblewoman
human
political mediator
activeInPeriod 15th century
countryOfCitizenship Serbian Despotate NERFINISHED
culture Ottoman court culture
Serbian medieval culture
ethnicGroup Serbs NERFINISHED
familyName Branković NERFINISHED
father Đurađ Branković NERFINISHED
givenName Mara NERFINISHED
mother Irene Kantakouzene NERFINISHED
movement late medieval Balkan diplomacy
nobleFamily Branković dynasty NERFINISHED
notableFor influence at the Ottoman court
mediation between the Ottoman Empire and Christian states
notableWork diplomatic mediation between the Ottoman Empire and Christian powers
participantIn Ottoman–Christian diplomatic relations
placeOfOrigin Serbian Despotate NERFINISHED
positionHeld consort of the Ottoman sultan
influential figure at the Ottoman court
relative Grgur Branković NERFINISHED
Kantakouzenos family NERFINISHED
Lazar Branković NERFINISHED
Stefan Branković NERFINISHED
religion Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy
residence Ottoman court NERFINISHED
Serbian Despotate NERFINISHED
sexOrGender female
spouse Murad II NERFINISHED

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Murad II spouse Mara Branković