Balša I
Member of the Balšić noble family
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Balša (Serbian Cyrillic: Балша; Albanian: Balsha)[1] or Balsha was a provincial lord of the Zeta in ca. 1362. He is the eponymous founder of the Balšić noble family.
| Balša I Балша I Balsha I | |
|---|---|
| Lord of Zeta | |
Coat of Arms of the Balšić family | |
| Lord of Zeta | |
| Reign | 1356–1362 |
| Successor | Đurađ I Balšić |
| Died | 1362 |
| Issue | Đurađ I Balšić Stracimir Balšić Balša II Voisava Balšić |
| House | Balšić |
Life
He was a nobleman and military commander during the rule of Serbian Emperor Dušan the Mighty (r. 1331–1355) but managed to expand his power after the death of Dušan (20 December 1355) and gained control of the island of Mljet.[2] He began by taking lands previously held by Lord Žarko, in Lower Zeta (south of Lake Skadar, and is then recognized as a "provincial lord" in charters of Serbian Emperor Stefan Uroš V (r. 1355–1371). In 1362 his sons defeated and killed Head of Upper Zeta Đuraš Ilijić and expanded further into Upper Zeta. He is believed to have died by this time.
He had three sons, Đurađ, Stracimir and Balša II, two of whom ruled the Principality of Zeta: Đurađ I and Balša II. He had a daughter Voisava Balšić who married Karl Thopia.[3][4]