1942:, and Serbs the elder Andronikos side. Despite younger Andronikos win within Byzantine internal struggle for power, by the time Byzantine civil war ended Serbia was the dominant Balkan power. Despite having supported the losing side, Serbia had managed to expand itself into Macedonia, which was the bone of contention between the three sides. As result, Byzantines and Bulgarians viewed Dečanski as a threat, and forged an anti-Serbian treaty which took action in 1330 when both launched an offensive against Serbia. Andronikos attacked Serbian-held parts of Macedonia, while Bulgarians met in a decisive battle near Kyustendil (Velbuzhd) in eastern Macedonia. The Bulgarian army was destroyed in that battle, and Mihail Shishman, Bulgarian Tsar, fatally wounded. When Andronikos heard the news, he quickly withdrew.
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761:, and it remained so throughout the entire 12th century. Raška also replaced Duklja as the main opponent of the Byzantine Empire. Bodin's heirs were forced to recognize Byzantine overlordship, and now held only the small territories of Duklja and Travunia. During the reign of Vukan's successors, the Byzantines sought to conquer Raška on several occasions, but through resistance, and diplomatic ties with
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705:(11th century). During the Nemanjić era, the previous Serbian kingdom in Duklja was referred to as the "Old Kingdom of our forefathers" and such views were also reflected in the royal titles of Stefan Nemanjić and his successors, who styled themselves as kings of all Serbian Lands, including Duklja. Realizing the importance of royal heritage, grand prince
2077:, and he tried to organize a Crusade with the Pope against the threatening Turks. He then turned to the South and pushed the borders towards Thessaloniki where he was stopped by the cities strong walls. Dušan accepted Andronikos peace offer in 1334, however, when Andronikos died, in 1341, there was a renewed civil war in Byzantium. One of the sides,
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Milutin reign were marked by civil strife with his brother Dragutin and the regional nobles, and with territorial losses to Hungarians in the north. Milutin also faced problems with his illegitimate son Stefan Dečanski, who was unhappy with his fathers favouritism towards his
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Dečanski then launched a war of total
Macedonian conquest in 1331. Andronikos tied to negotiate peace in 1334, however Byzantines slipped into another civil war, leaving open way for Serbia to gain more power and territory and consolidate its hegemonic position in the Balkans. Serb nobles were eager
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of Raška (c. 1166), old Duklja was half conquered by the
Byzantines reduced to a small principality. Soon after 1180, Stefan Nemanja liberated Duklja thus reuniting Serbian lands, and invested his son Vukan with rule over Duklja with the traditional title of the king. Since Nemanja's second son
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Milutin boosted relations with the
Byzantine Emperor, and refused to give the rule to Vladislav II (Dragutin's son), causing a split of the Kingdom. Dragutin continued to rule the northern frontier in Hungarian alliance, but in the last years re-connected with Serbia, acting as a
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Milutin restored central royal authority in Serbia. After getting into power, he started lengthy attacks on
Byzantine Macedonia, winning significant territorial gains, including the city of Skopje, move that had important results. The strategically important region of
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focus, into
Byzantine-centered south-central Balkans. By acquiring Skopje, Milutin's kingdom possessed a strategically located, well-fortified city that could serve as capital to a territorially extensive state. Its central geo-strategical position on the important
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already had ambitions to spread its influence to
Southeastern Europe as well, Stefan used these circumstances to eventually obtain the recognition of kingship from the Pope, thereby becoming Serbian king in 1217. In Byzantium, Sava managed to secure
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commercial route made it a natural new political, economical and cultural center. Skopje's benefits, combined with Serbia's flourishing mining and trade resources, guaranteed
Milutin a status as a major player in Balkan affairs.
1798:, and the St. Archangel Church in Jerusalem. Because of his endowments, King Milutin has been proclaimed a saint, in spite of his tumultuous life. He was succeeded on the throne by his son Stefan, later dubbed Stefan Dečanski.
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Serbian realm, as well as the main state resisting Byzantium. From that time, Raška became the most powerful of the Serbian states, under the rule of the
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lay militarily crippled and politically subordinated to Serbia's interests. Sources diverge whether all of
Bulgaria, or some parts, or technically officially not, Bulgaria became a vassal of Serbia, but Bulgaria's new
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launched a campaign on Duklja. An internal war broke out in the realm among Bodin's relatives, greatly weakening Duklja. Vukan of Raška took the opportunity to assert himself and broke away, claiming the title of
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was disputed for long between Byzantines, Bulgarians and Serbs. The expansion into the area marked the start of Serbian dominance in the Balkans. By this, Serbian policy shifted from its original north-western
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vassals in Raška, one of the inner provinces of his realm. Each province had its own nobility and institutions, and each acquired a member or relative of the Vojislavljević dynasty to govern as
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In 1204, Stefan Nemanjić regained his rule in Raška and made peace with his brother Vukan of Duklja, who died in 1208. The actual peacemaker was their youngest brother Rastko, former prince of
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son of Uroš III. He was a very skilled military leader, and defeated Bosnia and Bulgaria at the age of 20. As his father was not an able conqueror, Dušan removed him from the throne.
1888:, known as Stefan Dečanski, spread the kingdom to the east by winning the town of Niš and surrounding counties, and to the south by acquiring territories in Macedonia. He built the
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region, the two brothers acted in concert as military allies, Dragutin helping Milutin in the South and vice versa. By early 1290s Serbia expanded towards the vicinity of
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Although the major events were happening in the South, Milutin also devoted attention in Serbian affairs in the North. With his deposed brother Dragutin governing the
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son of Stefan II. He succeeded his brother Radoslav in 1233 and ruled for 10 years, before being overthrown by his younger brother Uroš. He continued to rule Zeta.
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would prove unpopular as she undermined his authority, he lost the loyalty of the people and in 1233 a revolt against them prompted the couple to flee to
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in 1346, but kingship was not abolished as an institution, since the title of a king was used as an official designation for a co-ruler of the emperor.
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in exchange for some eastern territories. The crisis ended when Sava negotiated a peace between the brothers and Stefan's power was cemented.
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son of Stefan II. He ruled Zahumlje during the reign of his father and also held a governor status of Zeta. He was the co-founder of the
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in 1196 when his father retired as a monk. His reign began with a struggle against his brother Vukan II, who expelled Stefan to Bulgaria.
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4007:"Foreign Soldiers in the Nemanjić State – A Critical Overview"
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709:(1166–1196), father of Stefan Nemanjić, granted his elder son
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3796:"La reine de Serbie Hélène d'Anjou et la maison de Chaources"
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as king, after the reunification of Serbian lands. In 1219,
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who renounced his rule to become a monk, and took the name
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son of Stefan Uroš I. He succeeded his brother Dragutin.
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second son of Stefan Nemanja. He inherited the title of
3990:"Tatars and Serbs at the end of the Thirteenth Century"
3513:. Boulder: East European Monographs. pp. 191–200.
2919:. Farnham: Ashgate Publishing Limited. pp. 47–68.
2848:
2836:
2680:
3839:"The Serbian Episcopal sees in the thirteenth century"
3714:"The Serbian Episcopal Sees in the Thirteenth Century"
3297:. Belgrade: The Institute of History. pp. 25–42.
2872:
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3901:. Washington: Dumbarton Oaks Library and Collection.
3697:. Belgrade: Clio & Institute for Balkan Studies.
3195:. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press.
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son of Stefan II. He succeeded his brother Vladislav.
3582:
The Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe, 500–1453
3537:(2. expanded ed.). Cambridge University Press.
3399:"Rascia – The Nucleus of the Medieval Serbian State"
2596:
1688:
The next generation of Serbian rulers – the sons of
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3405:. Belgrade: Faculty of Geography. pp. 147–155.
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2006:Stefan Dečanski was overthrown in 1331 by his son,
1618:in 1219. In the same year Sava published the first
4075:
3970:Serbian Medieval Painting: The Age of King Milutin
3948:. Novi Sad: Filozofski fakultet. pp. 305–321.
3452:
3415:"The First Coronation Churches of Medieval Serbia"
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2719:
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2057:Simeon had participated in both the creation of a
3877:East Central Europe in the Middle Ages, 1000–1500
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1666:Reign of Radoslav, Vladislav, Uroš I and Dragutin
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3064:Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500–1250
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2214:in 1219, thus Serbia retained full independence.
2131:Dušan died suddenly in December 1355 at age 47.
2022:and the islands. After he conquered the city of
3952:
3849:
3212:"IV. Béla és I. Uroš szerb uralkodó kapcsolata"
3937:Stojkovski, Boris; Kartalija, Nebojša (2019).
3144:The Slavs in European History and Civilization
4678:
4061:
3254:The Balkans: From Constantinople to Communism
3230:Studies in Byzantine and Serbian Medieval Art
2962:Čanak-Medić, Milka; Todić, Branislav (2017).
1949:had enormous consequences. After the defeat,
1855:(Simonida), with the wedding taking place in
1760:. After Dragutin died in 1316, his son, king
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3088:Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages (500–1300)
2947:] (in French). Lausanne: L’Age d’Homme.
3880:. Seattle: University of Washington Press.
3627:
3511:Louis the Great: King of Hungary and Poland
3171:. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
3147:. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press.
2396:what would later become the Kingdom of Srem
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701:among previous Serbian rulers, centered in
496:Byzantine Empire under the Komnenos dynasty
5639:Medieval history of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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3793:
3662:
3645:The History of the Serbian Orthodox Church
3558:The Last Centuries of Byzantium, 1261–1453
3312:Ivanović, Miloš; Isailović, Neven (2015).
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3112:Животи краљева и архиепископа српских
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3669:Serbia: The History behind the Name
3623:. Београд: Српска књижевна задруга.
3403:The Serbian Question in the Balkans
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3895:Soulis, George Christos (1984).
3351:. Edgware: Porthill Publishers.
3257:. New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
3017:. Malden: Blackwell Publishing.
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3672:. London: Hurst & Company.
3507:"The House of Anjou and Serbia"
2968:. Novi Sad: Platoneum, Beseda.
1724:gave him lands in northeastern
5634:Medieval history of Montenegro
4077:European Middle Ages by region
4005:Uzelac, Aleksandar B. (2015).
3988:Uzelac, Aleksandar B. (2011).
3956:; Áldásy, Antal, eds. (1907).
3916:Stanković, Vlada, ed. (2016).
3856:Serbs in European Civilization
3853:; Duškov, Milan, eds. (1993).
3812:10.1080/28327861.2015.12220366
3634:History of the Byzantine State
3436:Krstić, Aleksandar R. (2016).
3389:. Vol. 2. Gotha: Perthes.
3375:. Vol. 1. Gotha: Perthes.
3348:The History of Serbian Culture
3001:10.1080/04353684.1969.11879331
2561:He enacted the constitution -
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1720:, in 1282, the Hungarian king
1290:Banate of Lugoj and Caransebeș
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3694:Daily Life in Medieval Serbia
2991:. Series B: Human Geography.
2945:History of the Serbian People
2893:, pp. 68–69, 71–73, 131.
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2511:son of Stefan Uroš II Milutin
1614:and became the first Serbian
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4502:Hereditary Kingdom of Norway
3794:Petrovitch, Nicolas (2015).
3505:McDaniel, Gordon L. (1986).
3489:McDaniel, Gordon L. (1984).
3318:Tibiscvm: Istorie–Arheologie
3233:. London: The Pindar Press.
3091:. Leiden and Boston: Brill.
2665:, pp. 106–109, 135–143.
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1790:in Kosovo, the Cathedral in
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3119:] (in Serbian). Загреб.
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5361:Inventions and discoveries
5079:Chief of the General Staff
4775:Habsburg Kingdom of Serbia
4011:Belgrade Historical Review
3837:Popović, Svetlana (2002).
3712:Popović, Svetlana (2002).
3691:; Popović, Danica (2016).
3689:Marjanović-Dušanić, Smilja
3648:. Serbian Heritage Books.
3637:. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
3474:10.7788/afd.2006.52.jg.149
3454:Marjanović-Dušanić, Smilja
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3289:Isailović, Neven (2017).
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3874:Sedlar, Jean W. (1994).
3778:Medieval Serbian Culture
3725:Porčić, Nebojša (2016).
3642:Pavlovich, Paul (1989).
3329:Ivanović, Miloš (2019).
2940:Histoire du peuple serbe
1927:. Shishman would become
1915:. In the same time, the
1875:Reign of Stefan Dečanski
1740:. In that time the name
1581:Stefan the First-Crowned
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1847:from Byzantine emperor
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4395:Burgundian Netherlands
4236:Bosnia and Herzegovina
3973:. Belgrade: Draganić.
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4812:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
4272:Late Medieval Kingdom
4268:High Medieval Kingdom
3664:Pavlowitch, Stevan K.
3386:Geschichte der Serben
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4829:Socialist Yugoslavia
4790:Revolutionary Serbia
4480:Caliphate of Córdoba
4386:Republic of Florence
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3749:Purković, Miodrag A.
3740:10.2298/BALC1647097P
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3585:. London: Cardinal.
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3187:Fine, John V. A. Jr.
3163:Fine, John V. A. Jr.
3050:10.2298/BALC1445107C
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4466:Kingdom of Scotland
4455:Kingdom of Portugal
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4405:Kingdom of Asturias
3789:. Belgrade: Dereta.
3776:Peić, Sava (1994).
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3381:Jireček, Constantin
3367:Jireček, Constantin
3249:Hupchick, Dennis P.
3210:Gál, Judit (2013).
2989:Geografiska Annaler
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2857:, pp. 309–310.
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5664:
5663:
5659:Former kingdoms
5604:
5603:
5602:
5597:
5584:
5577:
5570:
5553:
5505:
5450:
5400:
5386:Public holidays
5302:
5252:
5231:
5180:
5155:
5107:
5064:Law enforcement
4988:
4906:
4893:
4852:
4758:Moravian Serbia
4700:
4691:
4661:
4652:
4597:Kingdom of Rus'
4555:Crusader states
4512:
4506:
4423:Crown of Aragon
4409:Kingdom of León
4338:Frankish Empire
4331:Northern Europe
4330:
4321:
4311:
4218:
4212:
4099:Northern Europe
4098:
4090:political units
4089:
4087:
4085:
4079:
4074:
4042:
4036:
3981:
3941:
3930:
3909:
3888:
3867:
3822:
3763:(73): 545–549.
3705:
3680:
3656:
3593:
3569:
3545:
3521:
3498:Ungarn-Jahrbuch
3493:
3359:
3305:
3265:
3241:
3203:
3179:
3155:
3122:
3121:
3099:
3075:
3043:(45): 107–143.
3025:
2976:
2955:
2927:
2909:Angold, Michael
2903:
2898:
2897:
2889:
2885:
2877:
2873:
2865:
2861:
2853:
2849:
2841:
2837:
2829:
2814:
2806:
2799:
2791:
2787:
2779:
2775:
2767:
2763:
2755:
2751:
2743:
2739:
2731:
2720:
2712:
2705:
2697:
2693:
2685:
2681:
2673:
2669:
2661:
2657:
2652:
2639:Serbian culture
2619:
2612:
2605:
2600:
2598:
2595:
2590:
2588:
2577:
2529:
2528:
2502:
2493:
2491:Stefan Dečanski
2425:
2387:Battle of Gacko
2372:
2370:Stefan Dragutin
2318:
2287:
2231:
2229:Stefan Radoslav
2198:He was crowned
2168:
2162:
2160:Stefan Nemanjić
2137:
2106:Dušanov zakonik
1982:
1976:
1921:Mihail Shishman
1886:Stefan Uroš III
1883:
1881:Stefan Dečanski
1877:
1780:
1772:Main articles:
1770:
1738:Kingdom of Srem
1686:
1684:Stefan Dragutin
1672:Stefan Radoslav
1670:Main articles:
1668:
1587:
1579:Main articles:
1577:
1568:
1562:
1559:
1552:needs expansion
1533:
1497:
1495:
1490:
1489:
1471:1992–2006
1461:1944–1992
1451:1941–1944
1447:Axis occupation
1441:
1440:1918–1941
1429:
1419:
1418:
1413:1882–1918
1403:1849–1860
1393:1848–1849
1383:1815–1882
1373:1804–1815
1362:
1352:
1351:
1346:1788–1791
1342:Koča's frontier
1336:1718–1739
1326:1702–1882
1316:1737–1739
1315:
1304:1686–1699
1294:16th–17th
1284:1526–1530
1280:Radoslav Čelnik
1270:1459–1804
1259:
1249:
1248:
1243:1402–1537
1233:1371–1412
1223:1371–1402
1213:1371–1395
1203:1346–1371
1200:
1182:1282–1325
1172:1217–1346
1162:1071–1217
1152:1018–1071
1131:
1121:
1120:
1102:
1059:
1049:
1048:
994:
984:
983:
979:Dacia Aureliana
969:Moesia Superior
939:
929:
928:
889:
879:
878:
849:
839:
838:
824:
802:
795:
784:
738:Vukan and Marko
720:dynasty (kings
695:
687:Main articles:
685:
661:Stefan Nemanjić
645:North Macedonia
601:Southern Europe
579:Serbian Kingdom
528:
503:
489:
444:
424:
402:
397:Stefan Nemanjić
355:
347:Stefan Dečanski
343:
331:
323:Stefan Dragutin
319:
307:
295:
287:Stefan Radoslav
283:
274:Stefan Nemanjić
270:
248:Feudal monarchy
210:Church Slavonic
194:
190:
186:
182:
178:
167:
152:
151:
150:
148:
140:
129:
121:
120:
115:
110:
106:
99:
81:
74:
67:
60:
52:
43:
28:
23:
22:
15:
12:
11:
5:
5672:
5662:
5661:
5656:
5651:
5646:
5641:
5636:
5631:
5626:
5621:
5616:
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5583:
5582:
5575:
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5559:
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5555:
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5536:
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5534:
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5524:
5515:
5513:
5507:
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5504:
5503:
5498:
5493:
5488:
5483:
5482:
5481:
5476:
5471:
5460:
5458:
5452:
5451:
5449:
5448:
5447:
5446:
5441:
5436:
5431:
5426:
5419:Notable people
5416:
5410:
5408:
5402:
5401:
5399:
5398:
5393:
5388:
5383:
5381:Naming culture
5378:
5373:
5368:
5363:
5358:
5353:
5348:
5343:
5338:
5333:
5328:
5323:
5318:
5312:
5310:
5301:
5300:
5295:
5290:
5285:
5280:
5274:
5268:
5262:
5261:
5258:
5257:
5254:
5253:
5251:
5250:
5245:
5243:Shopping malls
5239:
5237:
5233:
5232:
5230:
5229:
5224:
5219:
5214:
5209:
5204:
5199:
5194:
5188:
5186:
5182:
5181:
5179:
5178:
5173:
5171:Stock Exchange
5168:
5163:
5158:
5150:
5149:
5148:
5138:
5132:
5130:
5119:
5113:
5112:
5109:
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5106:
5105:
5100:
5095:
5094:
5093:
5083:
5082:
5081:
5076:
5066:
5061:
5060:
5059:
5049:
5048:
5047:
5045:Prime Minister
5042:
5032:
5027:
5022:
5017:
5011:
5009:
5000:
4994:
4993:
4990:
4989:
4987:
4986:
4981:
4976:
4971:
4966:
4961:
4956:
4954:Extreme points
4951:
4946:
4941:
4936:
4931:
4926:
4920:
4914:
4908:
4907:
4900:
4898:
4895:
4894:
4892:
4891:
4886:
4881:
4876:
4871:
4866:
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4858:
4854:
4853:
4851:
4850:
4849:
4848:
4838:
4837:
4836:
4826:
4825:
4824:
4822:Nedić's regime
4814:
4809:
4804:
4799:
4794:
4793:
4792:
4782:
4777:
4772:
4770:Ottoman period
4767:
4766:
4765:
4760:
4755:
4750:
4745:
4740:
4730:
4725:
4719:
4717:
4708:
4702:
4701:
4690:
4689:
4682:
4675:
4667:
4658:
4657:
4654:
4653:
4651:
4650:
4623:
4608:Rus' Khaganate
4604:
4589:
4578:
4552:
4537:
4536:
4535:
4530:
4522:
4516:
4514:
4508:
4507:
4505:
4504:
4499:
4473:
4468:
4463:
4458:
4447:
4442:
4420:
4398:
4388:
4383:
4378:
4373:
4368:
4363:
4358:
4340:
4334:
4332:
4323:
4317:
4316:
4313:
4312:
4310:
4309:
4290:
4285:
4280:
4275:
4264:
4253:
4248:
4243:
4238:
4233:
4228:
4222:
4220:
4214:
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4192:
4187:
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4164:
4159:
4141:
4136:
4131:
4113:
4108:
4102:
4100:
4091:
4081:
4080:
4073:
4072:
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4019:
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3979:
3964:
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3907:
3892:
3886:
3871:
3865:
3847:
3834:
3820:
3791:
3782:
3773:
3745:
3733:(47): 97–118.
3722:
3709:
3703:
3684:
3678:
3660:
3654:
3639:
3625:
3611:
3597:
3591:
3573:
3567:
3549:
3543:
3525:
3519:
3502:
3486:
3450:
3433:
3411:Kalić, Jovanka
3407:
3395:Kalić, Jovanka
3391:
3377:
3363:
3357:
3345:, ed. (1995).
3339:
3326:
3309:
3303:
3286:
3269:
3263:
3245:
3239:
3224:
3207:
3201:
3183:
3177:
3159:
3153:
3135:
3109:, ed. (1866).
3103:
3097:
3079:
3073:
3055:
3033:Ćirković, Sima
3029:
3023:
3009:Ćirković, Sima
3005:
2995:(1–2): 39–56.
2980:
2974:
2959:
2953:
2937:, ed. (2005).
2931:
2925:
2904:
2902:
2899:
2896:
2895:
2883:
2871:
2859:
2847:
2835:
2812:
2797:
2785:
2783:, p. 116.
2773:
2761:
2749:
2747:, p. 225.
2737:
2735:, p. 224.
2718:
2716:, p. 223.
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2515:
2514:
2513:
2506:
2503:
2484:
2481:
2480:
2479:
2478:
2470:
2462:Constantinople
2453:
2436:
2429:
2426:
2423:Stefan Milutin
2416:
2413:
2412:
2411:
2410:
2404:
2391:
2376:
2373:
2363:
2360:
2359:
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2298:
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2259:
2246:
2242:Žiča monastery
2235:
2232:
2222:
2219:
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2216:
2195:
2183:
2172:
2169:
2153:
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2146:
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2136:
2133:
2067:Ivan Alexander
2051:Ivan Alexander
2000:Serbian Empire
1988:Coronation of
1980:Serbian Empire
1978:Main article:
1975:
1974:Serbian Empire
1972:
1960:Ivan Alexander
1879:Main article:
1876:
1873:
1774:Stefan Milutin
1769:
1766:
1667:
1664:
1656:Serbian church
1612:Serbian Church
1576:
1573:
1570:
1569:
1563:September 2011
1549:
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1026:
1021:
1016:
1011:
1009:Dacia Ripensis
1006:
1001:
995:
990:
989:
986:
985:
982:
981:
976:
971:
966:
961:
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797:
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789:
783:
780:
774:Stefan became
767:Stefan Nemanja
718:Vojislavljević
711:Vukan Nemanjić
707:Stefan Nemanja
684:
681:
551:
550:
545:
541:
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537:
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523:Serbian Empire
516:
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413:Serbian Church
410:
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390:
387:
386:
381:
380:Historical era
377:
376:
371:
367:
366:
363:
362:
361:(King↑Emperor)
359:Dušan Nemanjić
356:
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350:
349:
344:
341:
338:
337:
335:Stefan Milutin
332:
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5502:
5499:
5497:
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5489:
5487:
5486:Protestantism
5484:
5480:
5477:
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5141:National Bank
5139:
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5077:
5075:
5074:General Staff
5072:
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5464:Christianity
5444:Sportspeople
5406:Demographics
5316:Architecture
5248:Supermarkets
5052:Human rights
5020:Constitution
4797:Principality
4738:Principality
4627:Principality
4361:Papal States
4086:histories of
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2682:
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2658:
2563:Dušan's Code
2553:
2531:
2526:Stefan Dušan
2495:
2447:, and later
2385:) after the
2199:
2179:Grand Prince
2178:
2164:
2130:
2116:. The legal
2098:Dušan's Code
2095:
2091:Seljuk Turks
2027:
2008:Stefan Dušan
2005:
1968:Stefan Dušan
1964:
1944:
1906:
1884:
1869:Vladislav II
1861:
1857:Thessaloniki
1842:
1827:
1800:
1781:
1762:Vladislav II
1753:
1745:
1741:
1737:
1722:Ladislaus IV
1687:
1620:constitution
1588:
1560:
1556:adding to it
1551:
1278: /
1257:Early Modern
1066:White Serbia
1019:Praevalitana
999:Moesia Prima
775:
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696:
578:
556:
554:
478:Succeeded by
477:
472:
438:
435:Stefan Dušan
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399:
175:
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5288:Health care
5192:Agriculture
4869:Demographic
4733:Middle Ages
4728:Roman times
4723:Prehistoric
4593:Kievan Rus'
4329:Western and
4322:territories
4246:Czech lands
4097:Western and
3806:: 167–182.
3468:: 149–158.
3448:(2): 33–51.
3343:Ivić, Pavle
2550:Peloponnese
2208:autocephaly
2020:Peloponnese
1796:Mount Athos
1650:, based on
1642:, based on
1608:autocephaly
1481:2006–
1276:Jovan Nenad
937:Early Roman
854:Paleolithic
801:History of
776:grand župan
771:grand župan
769:became the
732:dynasty in
607:(excluding
599:kingdom in
473:Preceded by
370:Legislature
206:Old Serbian
149:(alternate)
116: 1339
5608:Categories
5522:Basketball
5429:Architects
5366:Literature
5197:Automotive
5161:Healthcare
5156:(currency)
5035:Government
5007:Governance
4984:Waterfalls
4807:Since 1918
4488:Almoravids
4476:al-Andalus
4449:Portugal (
4292:Anatolia (
3324:: 377–393.
2687:Curta 2019
2650:References
2532:the Mighty
1990:Tsar Dušan
1938:supported
1936:Bulgarians
1898:Bulgarians
1865:Konstantin
1754:Lower Srem
1746:Upper Srem
1616:archbishop
1585:Saint Sava
1229:Vuk's Land
1092:Narentines
992:Late Roman
899:Autariatae
869:Bronze Age
859:Mesolithic
847:Prehistory
822:By century
683:Background
673:Saint Sava
641:Drin River
617:Montenegro
581:(Serbian:
577:), or the
417:Saint Sava
243:Government
227:Demonym(s)
5474:Patriarch
5439:Musicians
5434:Inventors
5414:Languages
5341:Education
5283:Education
5227:Transport
5202:Companies
5166:Insurance
5146:governors
5091:President
5040:President
5025:Elections
4979:Mountains
4912:Geography
4763:Despotate
4647:Despotate
4591:Ukraine (
4575:Jerusalem
4539:Croatia (
4294:Byzantine
4266:Hungary (
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2663:Fine 1994
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2428:1282–1321
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2268:Dubrovnik
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2063:Bulgarian
2053:, as the
2036:Bulgarian
1929:Bulgarian
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1804:Macedonia
1706:Byzantium
1698:Vladislav
1648:Canon law
1644:Roman Law
1640:Civil law
1088:Zachlumia
944:Illyricum
919:Scordisci
894:Illyrians
887:Pre-Roman
864:Neolithic
730:Vukanović
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5532:Handball
5527:Football
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5176:Taxation
5098:Politics
5069:Military
4998:Politics
4879:Military
4864:Capitals
4857:By topic
4715:Timeline
4698:articles
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4606:Russia (
4545:Pannonia
4541:Dalmatia
4492:Almohads
4320:Medieval
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4152:800–1169
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1925:Bulgaria
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1894:Metohija
1830:Belgrade
1813:Danubian
1809:Adriatic
1758:Slavonia
1734:Belgrade
1714:Dragutin
1710:Bulgaria
1694:Radoslav
1591:Zahumlje
1314:1690 and
1084:Travunia
1014:Dardania
959:Dalmatia
949:Pannonia
909:Triballi
874:Iron Age
792:a series
790:Part of
699:kingship
649:Bulgaria
384:Medieval
188:Belgrade
5572:Outline
5501:Judaism
5336:Cuisine
5308:Culture
5266:Society
5222:Tourism
5136:Banking
5129:Finance
5117:Economy
4969:Islands
4949:Geology
4934:Regions
4929:Climate
4802:Kingdom
4748:Kingdom
4706:History
4635:Kingdom
4567:Antioch
4563:Tripoli
4306:Ottoman
4283:Romania
4261:Ottoman
4251:Georgia
4241:Croatia
4231:Armenia
4226:Albania
4148:400–800
4144:Ireland
4139:Germany
4116:England
4111:Denmark
4106:Corsica
4088:current
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2441:Skoplje
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2102:Serbian
2032:Skoplje
1853:Simonis
1845:Albania
1784:Milutin
1718:Milutin
1632:Serbian
1483:present
924:Dacians
904:Dardani
782:History
763:Hungary
722:Mihajlo
637:Albania
629:Neretva
625:Croatia
561:Serbian
232:Serbian
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176:Various
172:Capital
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5593:Portal
5424:Actors
5326:Cinema
5293:People
5236:Retail
5207:Energy
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4939:Rivers
4889:Postal
4884:Origin
4753:Empire
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4694:Serbia
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4616:Ryazan
4571:Edessa
4559:Cyprus
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4288:Serbia
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5496:Islam
5376:Media
5371:Music
5331:Clans
5278:Crime
5153:Dinar
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4199:Early
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