Gleđević, less commonly spelled Gledjević (Latin: Glegia, Glegieuich) was a Ragusan family hailing from Trebinje. They had possessions in modern Berkovići, in southern Bosnia and Herzegovina, where the toponym Gleđevići has survived. They originally were a brootherhood of the Burmazi tribe, however since the late 14th century they formed their own branch and gradually became one of the urban families of Ragusa with estates around Trebinje.
- Antun Gleđević (1669-1728), Ragusan poet, known misogynist
 - Rade Gleđević, Ragusan merchant
 - Obrad Gleđević (1427-1435), katunar
 - Radosav Gleđević (1434), katunar
 - Marin Gleđević
 
See also
- Gleđ
 
References
- "Dubrovački pesnik Antun Gleđević" (in Serbian). Retrieved 2014-03-24.
 - "Prilog historiji vlaha Gleđevića". Retrieved 2014-03-24.
 
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