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- Q12750730 subject Q8356434.
- Q12750730 subject Q8509077.
- Q12750730 abstract "The Jugović brothers (Serbian: Браћа Југовићи), or Nine Jugović (Девет Југовића), commonly known as the Jugovići, the nine sons of Jug Bogdan (Vratko Nemanjić), are popular mythological characters of Serbian epic poetry. In poems, the Jugović brothers and their blood brother Miloš Obilić fight to their death in the Battle of Kosovo (1389), dying as heroes. This is based on historical accounts, in which Miloš Obilić and other knights lost their life "in glory as martyrs". One of the earliest accounts of the battle was the Florentine chancellor Coluccio Salutati (died 1406) who described twelve Christian noblemen who broke through the Ottomans, one of whom killed the Sultan (in later accounts, that knight was named identified as Miloš Obilić).".
- Q12750730 thumbnail Jug_Bogdan_and_sons.jpg?width=300.
- Q12750730 wikiPageExternalLink emmert.htm.
- Q12750730 wikiPageExternalLink emmert.htm.
- Q12750730 wikiPageWikiLink Q1277508.
- Q12750730 wikiPageWikiLink Q1399070.
- Q12750730 wikiPageWikiLink Q179288.
- Q12750730 wikiPageWikiLink Q314075.
- Q12750730 wikiPageWikiLink Q8356434.
- Q12750730 wikiPageWikiLink Q8509077.
- Q12750730 wikiPageWikiLink Q886783.
- Q12750730 wikiPageWikiLink Q93113.
- Q12750730 comment "The Jugović brothers (Serbian: Браћа Југовићи), or Nine Jugović (Девет Југовића), commonly known as the Jugovići, the nine sons of Jug Bogdan (Vratko Nemanjić), are popular mythological characters of Serbian epic poetry. In poems, the Jugović brothers and their blood brother Miloš Obilić fight to their death in the Battle of Kosovo (1389), dying as heroes. This is based on historical accounts, in which Miloš Obilić and other knights lost their life "in glory as martyrs".".
- Q12750730 label "Jugović brothers".
- Q12750730 depiction Jug_Bogdan_and_sons.jpg.