Background
He was born in the early 14th century to Vratislav of the Nemanjić Dynasty, the son of Dmitar, and grandson of Prince Vukan (r 1202-1204).
He was born in the early 14th century to Vratislav of the Nemanjić Dynasty, the son of Dmitar, and grandson of Prince Vukan (r 1202-1204).
He was a commander of Serb Emperor Stefan Dušan, and was sent with Serbian-Greek Jovan Oliver to negotiate with Byzantine Emperor John VI Kantakouzenos prior to the Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347 in which the Serbian Empire would fight on both sides. Vratko and Oliver led the Serbian army to attack Serres on orders by John VI Kantakouzenos. He was the father of Milica who was the wife of Prince Lazar, the ruler of Moravian Serbia.
Parts and Frescoes of the two previous churches have been foundation
In the Serbian epic poems, Jug Bogdan is the father of the Jugovići (nine Jugović brothers). Strahinja asks Jug Bogdan if he and his brothers-in-law (the Jugovići) could rescue her, but Jug Bogdan refused, since Anđelija had slept with the Turk, and brought great shame to the family.
Where he is said to have fallen there is today a monument with a large white cross standing and the inscription:
We will guard it and agree that it is more difficult to guard than to acquire.
"Honor to the ancestors who taught us how to create a great fatherland.