Vladika.
Meaning in Serbian, ‘bishop,’ [184]

Vladislav.
Radoslav dethroned by, [4];
Ourosh the Great dethrones, [4]

Vlah-Ali.
A haughty chieftain who attacks Strahinya’s castle and captures his wife, [120]–128;
independent of the Grand Vizir Mehmed and of Sultan Amourath, [121];
Strahinya seeks out and attacks, [121]–128;
his slaying by Banovitch, [128]

Vlastela (Assembly of Nobles).
Doushan the Powerful proclaimed Tsar of Serbia in agreement with, [5]

Vlastimir, Djoupan (Great).
Attempts to form an independent State, [2]

Vo or Voll.
Equivalent, Ox, [15]. See Volos

Voïnovitch, Milosh, Prince.
Identical with Milosh-the Shepherd, [168], [169]

Voïnovitch, Petrashin.
Nephew of Tsar Doushan, [151];
Doushan swears to hang, [152];
Milosh-the-Shepherd brother of, [153], [154]

Voïnovitch, Voukashin.
Nephew of Tsar Doushan, [151];
Doushan swears to hang, [152];
Milosh-the-Shepherd brother of, [153], [154]

Voïslav, Stephen.
Ruler of Zetta, son of Dragomir, declares his independence and appropriates Zahoumlye (Hertzegovina), [3]