Radoslav (Serbian Cyrillic: Радослав) was the Lord of Hum in c. 1254.
Radoslav was the son of Andrija, Prince of Hum.
In 1254, Radoslav is mentioned as a Hungarian vassal,[1] with the title of župan (Radoslav Chlmensis íupanus filius comitis Andreae Chlmensis).
During King Stefan Uroš I's war with the Republic of Ragusa in 1254, Radoslav presented himself in Hum as "sworn vassal of the Hungarian king", Béla IV, and promised to fight for Ragusa as long as it was in conflict with Serbia.
Following an earthquake in the Hum capital of Ston, the Orthodox bishop of Hum relocated to the church of St. Peter and St Paul built on the Lim River near the Serbian border in the 1250s.