Pribinić noble family

Župa Lepenica was located in central Bosnia and included modern day's towns of Kiseljak, Fojnica and Kreševo.

The Lepenica was mentioned for the first time in 1244 in the charter of the Hungarian king Bela IV, along with other parishes that existed in the area of central Bosnia.

All of them were members of the stanak, that is, the assembly of nobility and the state council and close associates of the ruler.

2, in the protected necropolis in Zabrđe, there is well-preserved relief of the coat of arms, along with an inscription, an epitaph to the Bosnian Grand Knyaz, Radoje Radosalić Pribinić.

Inscription is written in Bosnian Cyrillic and reads: In original Bosnian Cyrillic: чѣє ӡɖʌʍєɴнѣє кɴєӡɖ ϸɖΔоѣɖ Вєʌнкогɖ кɴєӡɖ босɖɴског ɖ посmɖВнѣєгɖ чнɴ ɴѣєгоВ кɴєӡ ϸɖΔнω ӡ божнѣоʍ поʍоvɣ н с□онѣχ Вѣєϸɴнχ ɖ с нɴоʍ ɴнѣєΔɴоʍ поʍоvɣ ɴєго сɖʍ оɴ In Latin script: sje zalmenije kneza radoja velikoga kneza bosanskog a postavijega sin njegov knez radič z božjom pomoču i svojih vjernih a s inom nijednom pomoču nego on sam In English: