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Andrijaš Vukašinović Mrnjavčević or Andrija Kraljević (?) was a 14th-century Serbian noble who governed the region of Prilep 1371–1395. His father was the Serbian King Vukašin (co-ruler with Stefan Uroš V). His brother was the Serbian King Marko, who ruled the region of Macedonia (Old Serbia) from 1371 to 1395.

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  • Andrijaš Vukašinović Mrnjavčević or Andrija Kraljević (?) was a 14th-century Serbian noble who governed the region of Prilep 1371–1395. His father was the Serbian King Vukašin (co-ruler with Stefan Uroš V). His brother was the Serbian King Marko, who ruled the region of Macedonia (Old Serbia) from 1371 to 1395. He held a territory of his older brother Marko's realm, he minted his own coins and had the title of "King" (hence "Kraljević"). After the death of Marko in 1395, Andrijaš and his brother Dmitar left Macedonia to settle with the Serbs in Ragusa, there they receive a treasure which their father King Vukašin had left for them. From Ragusa they headed for Hungary where they settled with other Serbs, Dmitar became "Great Zupan of Zărand" and "Royal Commandant of the city of " where there were many Serbs. According to the Dečani chronicle, Andrijaš died in the Battle of Rovine. (en)
  • Andrijaš Mrnjavčević o Andrija Kraljević (¿?), fue un noble serbio del siglo xiv que gobernó la región de Prilep desde 1371 hasta 1395. Su padre era el rey de Serbia, Vukašin (cogobernante con Esteban Uroš V). Su hermano fue el rey de Serbia, Marko, que gobernó la región de Macedonia desde 1371 hasta 1395. Tenía un territorio en el reino de su hermano mayor Marko, acuñaba sus propias monedas y tenía el título de «Rey» («Kraljević»).​ Después de la muerte de Marko en 1395, Andrijaš y su hermano Dmitar dejaron Macedonia para asentarse en Ragusa, donde tomaron el tesoro que su padre, el rey Vukašin, había dejado en la ciudad. De Ragusa se dirigieron a Hungría donde se establecieron con otros serbios, Dmitar se convirtió en «Gran Župa de » y «comandante real de la ciudad de Villagoš» donde había muchos serbios.​ Según la , Andrijaš murió en la batalla de Rovine en 1395.​ (es)
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  • Andrijaš Vukašinović Mrnjavčević (en)
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  • Andrijaš Vukašinović Mrnjavčević or Andrija Kraljević (?) was a 14th-century Serbian noble who governed the region of Prilep 1371–1395. His father was the Serbian King Vukašin (co-ruler with Stefan Uroš V). His brother was the Serbian King Marko, who ruled the region of Macedonia (Old Serbia) from 1371 to 1395. (en)
  • Andrijaš Mrnjavčević o Andrija Kraljević (¿?), fue un noble serbio del siglo xiv que gobernó la región de Prilep desde 1371 hasta 1395. Su padre era el rey de Serbia, Vukašin (cogobernante con Esteban Uroš V). Su hermano fue el rey de Serbia, Marko, que gobernó la región de Macedonia desde 1371 hasta 1395. (es)
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  • Andrijaš Mrnjavčević (cs)
  • Αντρίγιας Μρνγιαβτσέβιτς (el)
  • Andrijaš Mrnjavčević (en)
  • Andrijaš Mrnjavčević (es)
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