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  1. Mara Branković ( Serbian Cyrillic: Мара Бранковић) or Mara Despina Hatun ( c. 1420 – 14 September 1487), in Europe also known as Amerissa, Sultana Maria or Sultanina, was the daughter of Serbian monarch Đurađ Branković and Eirene Kantakouzene.

  2. Dec 31, 2022 · The Truth About Mara’s Role As it turns out, Mara Branković was not the biological mother of Sultan Mehmed II. In fact, there seem to be no records that Mara had any children. However, through her marriage to Murad II, Mara was lawfully Mehmed’s stepmother. Mehmed himself was born to Hüma Hatun, the fourth wife of Murad.

  3. Maria of Serbia ( Serbian Cyrillic: Мара Бранковић, romanized : Mara Branković; c. 1447 – c. 1500), christened Helena ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена, romanized : Jelena ), was the last queen of Bosnia and despoina of Serbia.

  4. Mara Branković ( 1412 - 1487 [1]) je bila kćerka srpskog despota Đurđa Brankovića i njegove prve supruge, sestre trapezuntskog cara Ivana IV. [1] Mara se u junu 1433. godine zaručila za osmanskog sultana Murata II. [1] [2] Zaruke su trebale spriječiti napad Osmanskog Carstva na Srbiju.

  5. May 29, 2018 · How a Marriage Might Have Prevented the Fall of Constantinople. By John Sanidopoulos. Mara Branković was the daughter of Serbian monarch Đurađ (George) Branković and Irene Kantakouzene. She entered the harem of Sultan Murad II of the Ottoman Empire. Mara was betrothed to Murad II in June 1431.

  6. Mara Branković ( Serbian Cyrillic: Мара Бранковић) or Mara Despina Hatun ( c. 1420 – 14 September 1487), in Europe also known as Amerissa, Sultana Marija or Sultanina, was the daughter of Serbian monarch Đurađ Branković and Eirene Kantakouzene.

  7. Mara Branković (Serbian Cyrillic: Мара Бранковић) or Mara Despina Hatun (c. 1420 – 14 September 1487), in Europe also known as Amerissa, Sultana Marija or Sultanina, was the daughter of Serbian monarch Đurađ Branković and Eirene Kantakouzene.

  8. Mara, also known as Jelena, was the daughter of despot Lazar and granddaughter of despot Đurađ Branković. Her mother was Helene Palaiologos, daughter of Morea’s despot Thomas Palaiologos. She was born around 1447 as the first child from their marriage. She had two younger sisters, Milica and Jerina.

  9. Maria of Serbia or Marija Branković ( Serbian Cyrillic: Марија Бранковић; 1466 – 27 August 1495) was Princess of Serbia by birth, and Marchioness of Montferrat by marriage. She was regent of Montferrat during the minority of her son in 1494-1495.

  10. Dynastic Marriages in the Ottoman Empire: The Case of Mara Branković Revisited (The Ottoman Conquest and Knowledge: A Transcultural History, Newnham College, Cambridge, 6-7 July 2017)