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[td][/td] [td]'''Đurađ Crnojević''' ({{lang-sr-cyr|Ђурађ Црноjeвић}}, {{langx|cu|Гюргь Цьрноевыкь}}; d. 1514) was the last Serbian medieval [[Zeta under the Crnojevići|Lord of Zeta]]<ref name=Slijepcevic-Balsic43>Slijepčević 1974, p. 43: "Према Карлу Хопфу и Балшићи и Црнојевићи »припадају без спора српскоме племену».</ref> between 1490 and 1496, from the Crnojević dynasty. The son of [[Ivan Crnojević]] and the [[Albanians|Albanian]] noblewoman [[Voisava Arianiti]], he was the founder of the [[Printing House of Crnojevići|first Serbian printing house]].<ref name="Fine1994">{{cite book|last=Fine|first=John Van Antwerp|title=The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LvVbRrH1QBgC&pg=PA603|access-date=19 January 2012|year=1994|publisher=University of Michigan Press|isbn=978-0-472-08260-5|page=603}}</ref> Crnojević styled himself ''"Duke of Zeta"''. He was well known by his great education, knowledge of astronomy, geometry and other sciences.[/td]
[td]'''Đurađ Crnojević''' ({{lang-sr-cyr|Ђурађ Црноjeвић}}, {{langx|cu|Гюргь Цьрноевыкь}}; d. 1514) was the last Serbian medieval [[Zeta under the Crnojevići|Lord of Zeta]]<ref name=Slijepcevic-Balsic43>Slijepčević 1974, p. 43: "Према Карлу Хопфу и Балшићи и Црнојевићи »припадају без спора српскоме племену».</ref> between 1490 and 1496, from the Crnojević dynasty.[/td] [td]==Early life and ancestry==[/td] [td]The son of [[Ivan Crnojević]] and hsi wife, [[Voisava Arianiti]], member of the [[Albanian nobility]]. His grandmother from his father's side was a sister of [[Skanderbeg]]. This made Đurađ Skanderbeg's grandnephew and through his mother he was the grandson of [[Gjergj Arianiti]] and nephew of Scanderbeg's wife [[Donika Kastrioti]].[/td] [td]==First Serbian printing house==[/td] [td]He was the founder of the [[Printing House of Crnojevići|first Serbian printing house]].<ref name="Fine1994">{{cite book|last=Fine|first=John Van Antwerp|title=The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LvVbRrH1QBgC&pg=PA603|access-date=19 January 2012|year=1994|publisher=University of Michigan Press|isbn=978-0-472-08260-5|page=603}}</ref> Crnojević styled himself ''"Duke of Zeta"''. He was well known by his great education, knowledge of astronomy, geometry and other sciences.[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]== Life and reign ==[/td]
[td]== Life and reign ==[/td] [td]Although he was removed from the historical scene, his books remained as a great contribution to the [[Serb]]ian culture. With the help of [[Hieromonk Makarije]] he printed five books of importance to the Serbian cultural heritage: ''Oktoih prvoglasnik'' (1493/94), ''Oktoih petoglasnik'' (1494), ''Psaltir s posljedovanjem'' (1495), ''Trebnik'' (prayer book; 1495/96), and ''Četvorojevanđelje'' (probably 1496).[/td]
[td]Although he was removed from the historical scene, his books remained as a great contribution to the [[Serb]]ian culture. With the help of [[Hieromonk Makarije]] he printed five books of importance to the Serbian cultural heritage: ''Oktoih prvoglasnik'' (1493/94), ''Oktoih petoglasnik'' (1494), ''Psaltir s posljedovanjem'' (1495), ''Trebnik'' (prayer book; 1495/96), and ''Četvorojevanđelje'' (probably 1496).[/td] [td][/td]
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[td]{{ahnentafel[/td] [td]|15. [[Zenevisi family|Chiranna Zenevisi]][/td]
[td]|15. [[Zenevisi family|Chiranna Zenevisi]][/td] [td]}}[/td]
[td]}}[/td] [td]His grandmother from his father's side was a sister of [[Skanderbeg]]. This made Đurađ Skanderbeg's grandnephew and through his mother he was the grandson of [[Gjergj Arianiti]] and nephew of Scanderbeg's wife [[Donika Kastrioti]].[/td] [td][/td]
[td][/td] [td]==References==[/td]
[td]==References==[/td]
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