Petar II Pavlović explained

Honorific Prefix:Gospodin
Petar II Pavlović
Grand Duke of Bosnia
Predecessor:Ivaniš Pavlović
Succeeded By:non
Full Name:Petar II Pavlović Radinović
Native Name:Petar
Birth Date:April 1425
Death Date:1463
Death Place:Prača
Residence:Pavlovac
Locality:Prača
Wars And Battles:First Konavle War
House-Type:Noble family
Noble Family:Pavlović-Radinović
Father:Radoslav Pavlović Radinović
Mother:Teodora Kosača

Petar II Pavlović (Serbian: Петар II Павловић; April 1425 — 1463) was a knez and later a duke from the noble family of Pavlović, who had their estates in the eastern parts of the Kingdom of Bosnia. He was second oldest son of Radoslav Pavlović.[1]

He had two brothers, the older Ivaniš and the younger Nikola, and perhaps one sister. After the death of his older brother, Grand Duke of Bosnia, Ivaniš in November 1450, he and his younger brother, knez Nikola, shared the leadership of the House of Pavlović. In his political activities, he was limited by the influence of his uncle Stjepan Vukčić Kosača. He died during the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia in 1463.[1]

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  1. Web site: Pejo Ćošković . Pejo Ćošković . Kosače . hbl.lzmk.hr . Hrvatski biografski leksikon . 14 September 2023 . hr.