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Miloradović noble family

The Miloradovići () or Hrabreni (Храбрени), was a Serb noble family and clan, whose members served the Kingdom of Bosnia, Republic of Ragusa, Ottoman Empire, Habsburg Monarchy and Russian Empire, between the 15th to 19th centuries.
The family was ethnically Serb, and Eastern Orthodox.
==Middle Ages==
The oldest known ancestor (progenitor), Stjepan Miloradović (1390–1470), served Petar Pavlović, a magnate of the Kingdom of Bosnia. Stjepan is mentioned in a 1416 document as having been in Petar's entourage that attacked the Republic of Ragusa in the Lower Neretva near Slivno.〔М. Вего, Културни карактер некрополе Радимље код Стоца, зборник са симпозијума «Средњовековна Босна и европска култура», Зеница, 1973, стр. 329.〕 The family served the Pavlović noble family and had land around Stolac and Mostar.
Members have been buried at Radimlja near Stolac, which was in their possession. Radimlja was most likely the clan's graveyard. There are epitaphs on five medieval tombstones referring to the Miloradović family.

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