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Mladen (Cyrillic script: Младен) is a common masculine given name of Slavic origin used in South Slavic languages. The names stems from the Slavic root mlad, meaning "young". Notable people with the name include:
Mladen (Serbian Cyrillic: Младен; fl. 1323–26) was a Serbian magnate that served King Stefan Dečanski (r. 1322–1331), holding the titles of župan, and later vojvoda. He was the father of Branko Mladenović, a later magnate.
Mladen and his brother Nikola hailed from a family that held estates in Drenica, in Kosovo, during the reign of Stefan Milutin (r. 1282–1321). The family was elevated during the rule of King Stefan Dečanski (r. 1322–1331); Mladen is mentioned in 1323 as governing Trebinje and Dračevica, while his brother Nikola is mentioned as serving as governor in northern Albania in 1329. King Stefan Dečanski's confirmation on the rights of Ragusan merchants dating to March 25, 1326, was attended by vojvoda Mladen, tepčija Vladoje, and čelnik Đuraš Ilijić. The Serbian court hierarchy was as follows: stavilac, čelnik, kaznac, tepčija and vojvoda, the supreme title. Although the family was influential, it was not among the most powerful families at the Serbian court. It is unknown whether Mladen lived to serve King Stefan Dušan, as is the case with many other magnates such as vojvoda Vojin and čelnik Gradislav Vojšić.
Mladen (village) is a village in the municipality of Sevlievo, in Gabrovo Province, in northern central Bulgaria.
Coordinates: 43°05′N 25°11′E / 43.083°N 25.183°E / 43.083; 25.183
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Mladen (Cyrillic script: Младен) is a common masculine given name of Slavic origin used in South Slavic languages. The names stems from the Slavic root mlad, meaning "young". Notable people with the name include: