Hramko
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Hramko was a 12th-century Serbian noble that supposedly held parts of Zahumlje
Zahumlje
Zachlumia or Zahumlje was a medieval principality located in modern-day regions of Herzegovina and southern Dalmatia...

 under the House of Nemanjic
House of Nemanjic
The Nemanjić was the most important dynasty of Serbia in the Middle Ages, and one of the most important in Southeastern Europe. The royal house produced eleven Serbian monarchs between 1166 and 1371. It's progenitor was Stephen Nemanja, who descended from a cadet line of the Vukanović dynasty...

, according to Chronicles of Priest Dukljan.

The oldest recorded data of him was found in 1913 in a stone inscription in Cyrillic in the Saint Peter's church in Crnče
Crnce
Crnce is a village in Kosovo , 2 km south of the town of Istok.-Geography:This village of approximately 300 households is located in north-west Kosovo on the border with Serbia.-Economy:...

, Čičevo
Čičevo
Čičevo is a village in the municipality of Konjic, Bosnia and Herzegovina.-References:...

 near Trebinje
Trebinje
Trebinje is the southernmost municipality and town in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is administratively part of the Republika Srpska entity and is located in southeastern Herzegovina, some from the Adriatic Sea....

. It was made between 1177 and 1200 AD and says: "Poleta, Drougan (Družan, Drugan) and Dražeta
Dražeta
Dražeta , in some English sources also Drazeta, is a Serbian and Croatian surname and personal name. This surname is fairly rare, and originally could be found in five places on the territory of former Yugoslavia: Mošorin , Stari Banovci , Ivoševci , Hodilje , and Jajce...

buried their mother in the days of glorious Duke Hramko (Hranko, Sranko)"
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