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House of Radulović

The House of Radulović is an ancient noble family that originates from Radulov Do (English: Radul’s Valley) and the village of Kola in the Zmijanje region of Bosnia. The head of the noble house holds the title of knez (prince), while other male members of the family hold the title of knežević (junior prince). The…

House of Miloradović

The House of Miloradović is an ancient noble family of Vlach ethnic origin that originated from medieval Bosnia and Serbia. The parent house of the family was the House of Hrabrenović (or Hrabren) a Vlach noble family. The House of Miloradović and one of the few who nobleman who still bear the title katunar. The…

3rd Anniversary of the Princely House of Bulat

On the 7th February 2019, a day after the death of his grandfather Petar pl. Bulat, H. I. H. Jacob, Prince of the Vlachs invoked his ancient right to use the title of “Prince of the Vlachs” and began working on the creation of the first Vlach ethnic state, the Principality of Vlachia. This right…

Bulat Kustražić

The progenitor of the noble house of Bulat was a knight and nobleman called Bulat Kustražić († 1440). He is mentioned only in one historical document, where the Vlach noblemen are listed by prince Ivan VI Frankopan († 1436) on 18th March 1436 at the castle Klis. In this document the Vlachs receive a confirmation of their…

House of Štěpánek de Taurow

The House of Štěpánek de Taurow is an ancient Czech noble house. The first recorded ancestor was Štěpánek z Protivína († c. 1434) who is transcribed as Stephani de Protiwin and Štěpánek z Netolic († c. 1447) both of whom are the first bearers of the name Štěpánek in the area from where the noble…

House of Loužecký z Louzku

The House of Loužecký z Louzku (German: Lausecker von Lusek or Lauseker von Lusek) is one of the oldest Czech noble houses evidenced by numerous historical sources. The parent house of this family was the House of Bavor, lords of Strakonice. The heraldic legend of the house says it was one branch of the Rurikid…

Interview with H. I. H. Jacob, Prince of the Vlachs

The following is an interview with His Illustrious Highness Jacob, Prince of the Vlachs, which was conducted by Cecilia Shirley Lim, a Chinese Catholic author of the book “Kingdom Ecclesia” and newly appointed diplomatic representative of the Principality of Vlachia to the Republic of Singapore. Your Illustrious Highness, could you begin this interview by telling…

The Provisional Vlach Statutes shall constitute the entirety of state law until the first session of the Supreme Council is sworn into office following the first General Election and the Vlach Statues are set as the law of the Principality of Vlachia. §1. The Articles of the Provisional Government of the Principality of Vlachia shall…

Constitution of the Principality of Vlachia

Preamble Chapter I: The Principality Chapter II: The Prince Chapter III: The General Rights and Obligations Chapter IV: The Supreme Council Chapter V: The Government Chapter VI: The Courts Chapter VII: The Community and Administration Chapter VIII: Maintenance of the Constitution Chapter IX: Final Provisions PREAMBLE The Vlachs are a historic European people which originate…

Ancient Ancestry of H. I. H. Jacob, Prince of the Vlachs

Three Main Lineages of Royal & Noble Descent His Illustrious Highness Jacob, Prince of the Vlachs has three main royal and noble lineages two of which are maternal and one of which is paternal. The first through his maternal grandfather is the House of Bulat of which he is the sole inheritor and which is…

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