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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. 1996: 137: 126: 2281: 1859:, that same year. Simonis, aged 5 at time, was kept in the royal nursery for some years before her husband consummated the marriage. Simonis brought a large entourage to Serbia, and with her arrival Serbia received a massive injection of Byzantine culture. Byzantine-style court ceremonials and dress were adopted, Byzantine functional and honorary titles appeared, court offices were renamed, and Byzantine administrative, fiscal and legal institutions were copied. Byzantinization was further expanded by Serbia's newly won populous Greek-speaking regions, in which Milutin retained all former Byzantine political, social and cultural activities. 2312: 529: 103: 1985: 2522: 812: 2156: 4903: 96: 2615: 2366: 504: 1544: 159: 2487: 2601: 1498: 490: 2225: 1786:, Serbia grew stronger despite having to occasionally fight wars on three different fronts. King Milutin was an apt diplomat much inclined to the use of a customary medieval diplomatic and dynastic marriages. He was married five times, with Hungarian, Bulgarian, and Byzantine princesses. He is also famous for building churches, some of which are the finest examples of Medieval Serbian architecture, including the 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 2419: 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, 1862:
The final two decades of 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.
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Up to the end of the 11th century, Duklja had been the center of the 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.
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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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His oldest son Dragutin would have succeeded his rule, but Uroš favored Stefan Milutin, the younger son, as successor. He was overthrown by Dragutin in 1276.
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He was in a succession war with Dragutin after peace was signed with the Byzantines in 1299. Milutin aids the Byzantines against the Ottoman Turks at the
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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 1323. On the other side, Byzantium was not doing well hard-pressed withstanding periodic Serbian and Bulgarian raids. Civil war erupted in which
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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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is notable within articles 171 and 172 of Dušan's Code, which regulated the juridical independence. They were taken from the Byzantine code
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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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The regal coronation of Stefan Nemanjić in 1217 was not a novelty in Serbian history, since there had already been a long tradition of
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In 1253 a war was fought against Dubrovnik, peace was signed in 1254, and in the 1260s a second war begun that ended in 1268.
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in 1346. The Serbian Empire flourished, becoming one of the most developed countries and cultures in Europe.
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son of Stefan Uroš I. He overthrew his father with help from the Hungarian royalty (through his marriage to
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He was injured in 1282, and gave the supreme rule to his younger brother Milutin, but continued to rule
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Upon his accession, he immediately turned towards Macedonia, conquering the northern part with
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However, it started not so well, since already between 1322 and 1326 Serbia lost the region of
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took advantage of this alienation of Serb nobility, and lead a coup that deposed his father.
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was to be King, but Uroš III returns to Serbia in 1321, being pardoned, retaining the rule.
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in 1196, rivalry occurred among brothers, culminating in 1202 when Stefan was overthrown.
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and the imperial coronation of Stefan Uroš IV Dušan. Dushan made marriage alliance with
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He boosted trade with Dubrovnik and Kotor, marking a beginning of economic prosperity.
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to deliver a final strike to the Byzantines, but Dečanski decided otherwise. His son,
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with his father, who would abdicate in 1227 due to illness, taking monastic vows.
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Dušan doubled the size of the realm, taking Byzantine lands as far as the
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By that time, the "Old Kingdom" of Duklja and its former rulers from the
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failed to repel the brothers forces, and accepted Serbian suzerainty.
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The first known flag design of Serbia was found in his treasury.
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Uroš immediately turned towards Hungary, successfully taking
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who renounced his rule to become a monk, and took the name
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for help and Turks for first time entered European soil.
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son of Stefan Uroš I. He succeeded his brother Dragutin.
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son of Stefan II. He succeeded his brother Vladislav.
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Budapest: Magyar Tudományos Akadémia. 3836: 3711: 3500:. 12 (1982–1983): München, 1984: 43–50. 3379: 3365: 3137: 3105: 2574: 1782:Under Dragutin's younger brother, King 1744:was a designation for two territories: 1597:, turning all his efforts to spreading 14: 5606: 4021: 4004: 3987: 3894: 3873: 3780:. London: Alpine Fine Arts Collection. 3724: 3599: 3435: 3117:Lives of Serbian Kings and Archbishops 2982: 2907: 1638:). The Nomocanon was a compilation of 4666: 4049: 3966: 3922:. Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books. 3757:The Slavonic and East European Review 3613: 3609:. Pesaro: Apresso Girolamo Concordia. 3551: 3527: 3409: 3393: 3112:Животи краљева и архиепископа српских 3081: 3057: 2686: 3785:Petković, Vesna; Peić, Sava (2013). 3775: 3341: 3185: 3161: 2854: 2842: 2780: 2744: 2732: 2713: 2662: 1764:, became king and ruled until 1325. 1538: 1457:Federal unit of Socialist Yugoslavia 4692: 3669:Serbia: The History behind the Name 3623:. Београд: Српска књижевна задруга. 3403:The Serbian Question in the Balkans 3209: 1836:. Threatened by Serbian expansion, 1767: 163:Serbia by 1265, during the rule of 27:Serbian state between 1217 and 1346 24: 4846:Federal Republic (1992–2006) 3787:Serbian Medieval Cultural Heritage 2249:Radoslav was crowned by his uncle 1044:Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum 40:Kingdom of Serbia (disambiguation) 25: 5670: 1973: 1575:Reign of Stefan the First-Crowned 1467:Constituent state with Montenegro 603:comprising most of what is today 5654:1346 disestablishments in Europe 4901: 3895:Soulis, George Christos (1984). 3351:. Edgware: Porthill Publishers. 3257:. New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 3017:. Malden: Blackwell Publishing. 2613: 2599: 2520: 2485: 2417: 2364: 2310: 2279: 2223: 2154: 2012:Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347 1542: 1496: 810: 675:. The kingdom was proclaimed an 527: 502: 488: 135: 132:Coat of arms of Nemanjić dynasty 124: 101: 94: 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 - 2264:Anna Angelina Komnene Doukaina 1720:, in 1282, the Hungarian king 1290:Banate of Lugoj and Caransebeș 647:, and a small part of western 584: 566: 111:Bottom: Flag of Stefan Dušan ( 13: 1: 5649:1217 establishments in Europe 3694:Daily Life in Medieval Serbia 2991:. Series B: Human Geography. 2945:History of the Serbian People 2893:, pp. 68–69, 71–73, 131. 2649: 2511:son of Stefan Uroš II Milutin 1614:and became the first Serbian 744:. Between 1089 and 1091, the 682: 112: 5614:Kingdom of Serbia (medieval) 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. 2085:, who also controlled South 1790:in Kosovo, the Cathedral in 1601:among his people. Since the 693:Grand Principality of Serbia 657:Grand Principality of Serbia 510:Grand Principality of Serbia 7: 3994:Revista de istorie Militara 3119:] (in Serbian). Загреб. 2983:Carter, Francis W. (1969). 2592: 2134: 2096:The Imperial constitution, 2059:Serbian Patriarchate of Peć 2028:Emperor of Serbs and Greeks 1863:legitimate younger brother 590: 572: 440:Emperor of Serbs and Greeks 10: 5675: 5629:Medieval history of Serbia 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 2900: 2458:Battle of Gallipoli (1312) 2010:. Taking advantage of the 1977: 1878: 1771: 1669: 1578: 781: 686: 619:, as well as southeastern 411:• Autocephaly of the 29: 18:Medieval Kingdom of Serbia 5565: 5509: 5454: 5404: 5306: 5273: 5264: 5235: 5184: 5128: 5124: 5115: 5005: 4996: 4919: 4910: 4899: 4856: 4713: 4704: 4601:Principality of Chernigov 4510: 4431:Principality of Catalonia 4328: 4319: 4216: 4096: 4083: 3967:Todić, Branislav (1999). 3289:Isailović, Neven (2017). 3272:Isailović, Neven (2016). 3227:Gavrilović, Zaga (2001). 2629:Serbia in the Middle Ages 2105: 1849:Andronikos II Palaiologos 1778:Vladislav, King of Syrmia 1635: 671:archbishopric, headed by 582: 564: 543: 467: 455: 451: 431: 409: 393: 389: 379: 369: 365: 352: 340: 328: 316: 304: 292: 280: 267: 263: 253: 241: 225: 215: 201: 171: 156: 90: 85: 55: 49: 5015:Administrative divisions 4780:History of modern Serbia 4580:Bosnia and Herzegovina ( 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 32:Realm of Stefan Dragutin 5469:Serbian Orthodox Church 4511:Central, Eastern Europe 4217:Central, Eastern Europe 4022:Vásáry, István (2005). 2644:Greek-Serbian relations 2634:Serbian Orthodox Church 1890:Visoki Dečani monastery 1847:from Byzantine emperor 1610:(independence) for the 1142:11th–12th century 665:Serbian Orthodox Church 165:Stefan Uroš I of Serbia 5624:14th century in Serbia 5619:13th century in Serbia 5539:Basketball superleague 4395:Burgundian Netherlands 4236:Bosnia and Herzegovina 3973:. 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Belgrade: Dereta. 3776:Peić, Sava (1994). 3629:Ostrogorsky, George 3381:Jireček, Constantin 3367:Jireček, Constantin 3249:Hupchick, Dennis P. 3210:Gál, Judit (2013). 2989:Geografiska Annaler 2935:Bataković, Dušan T. 2857:, pp. 309–310. 2845:, pp. 266–268. 2689:, pp. 664–670. 2212:Archbishop of Serbs 1788:Gračanica monastery 1652:Ecumenical Councils 1300:Habsburg occupation 1239:Despotate of Serbia 1039:Diocese of Pannonia 623:, parts of coastal 433:• Crowning of 421:Archbishop of Serbs 395:• Crowning of 276:(Grand Prince↑King) 5644:Medieval Macedonia 5217:Telecommunications 4834:Socialist Republic 4785:Serbian Revolution 4743:Grand Principality 4631:Grand Principality 4549:Kingdom of Croatia 4496:Emirate of Granada 4461:Kingdom of England 4445:Kingdom of Navarre 4439:Kingdom of Majorca 4417:Kingdom of Galicia 4413:Kingdom of Castile 4376:Republic of Venice 4347:Kingdom of Bohemia 3851:Samardžić, Radovan 3620:Краљевство Словена 3577:Obolensky, Dimitri 2795:, pp. 43, 68. 2771:, pp. 32, 42. 2621:Middle Ages portal 2202:in 1217, and then 2075:Byzantine Emperors 2004: 1993: 1947:Battle of Velbazhd 1917:Despotate of Vidin 1902:Battle of Velbazhd 1792:Hilandar monastery 1732:, and the city of 1690:Stefan Prvovenčani 1554:. 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