Vojislav Vojinović

His father Vojin was governor of the region of Hum, while Vojislav held several positions, from 1349 to 1363.

After 1355, he became the most influential noble in northwestern parts of the Serbian Empire, controlling frontier regions between the Adriatic coast and river Drina, including Konavli, Trebinje, Popovo Polje, Gacko and Užice.

His widow inherited the lands of Vojislav and his brother Altoman Vojinović.

In 1358 Ludvig the first of Hungary invaded Serbia and Vojislav supported the campaign of Tsar Uroš against the invasion.

He died of the plague on October 25, 1363, and was buried in the Serbian Monastery of Saint Nikola of Debar, in Priboj on the Lim, the inscription on his tomb says: "Great Duke of All Serbian, Greek and maritime lands".

Realm of prince Vojislav Vojinović (until 1363) and župan Nikola Altomanović (1367-1373)