Gost Radin

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Gost

Radin
Bornaround 1400
Diedbefore 15 July 1467
Occupationpoklisar, counsellor, ambassador
Years activeat least 1422−1467
Childrendaughter Vučica, son Brajan, another unknown son
Relativessister Vukna
ReligionChristian schismatic heterodoxy
ChurchBosnian Church
Ordainedcourt
WritingsTestament 1466 (will)
Offices held
ambassador
Titlekrstjanin (1422), starac (1437), gost (from 1447)

Radin (Serbian Cyrillic: Радин), known under his full name as Radin Butković, was a clergyman who served as gost of Bosnian Church during the 15th century in medieval Bosnia.[2]

Radin was probably born in Seonica, village near town of Konjic in Bosnia and Herzegovina, around 1400.[1][3]

As a high-ranking prelate of the Bosnian Church, a diplomat and ambassador, he served as s court adviser and a court chaplain for the Grand Duke of Bosnia, Stjepan Vukčić,[2][4] and resided in Seonica, Prača, Blagaj, and Dubrovnik, at the times.

As his vernacular name suggests, he was a local cleric and was chosen by Bosnians themselves.

Radin's Testament

References

  1. ^ a b "Butković, Radin Juraj - Hrvatska enciklopedija". www.enciklopedija.hr. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
  2. ^ a b Fine 1994, pp. 481, 483, 577–578, 581, 582.
  3. ^ "The historic building of the Old Mosque in Gornja Mahala, Seonica, Municipality Konjic - Commission to preserve national monuments". old.kons.gov.ba. Commission to preserve national monuments, KONS BiH. Retrieved 17 June 2018.
  4. ^ Ćirković 1964, p. 287.

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