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Eldest son of Stefan Nemanja. He held the appanage of "Duklja, Dalmatia (Zahumlje), Travunija, Toplica and Hvosno" as Grand Prince, by 1190. He was the initial heir presumptive, but his father chose Stefan instead upon the abdication in 1166. With the death of Nemanja, Vukan started plotting against
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returned and rallied support. Nikephoros was killed in 1359, and Simeon continued his rule until his death in 1371. He proclaimed himself "Emperor of Serbs and Greeks" in 1356, however against the wishes of nobility of Serbia proper and Macedonia. After an unsuccessful invasion of Zeta, he gave up
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Son of Stefan the First-crowned. He succeeded his brother Vladislav. He boosted trade with Dubrovnik and Kotor, marking a beginning of economic prosperity. 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. Uroš immediately
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his brother. He found help in Hungary, and together they forced Stefan to flee to Bulgaria. He ruled as a Hungarian vassal, evident in Emeric I's title "King of Serbia". He left the throne in 1204, and continued to rule his appanage, he was later pardoned by the third brother
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Son of Stefan Dečanski. 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. Dušan doubled the size of the realm, taking Byzantine lands as far as the
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Son of Stefan the First-crowned. 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. The first known flag design of Serbia was found in his treasury.
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Nemanja is the eponymous founder of the Nemanjić dynasty. He re-established control over the neighbouring territories, including Duklja, Hum and Travunia. In his last years, he joined his son Sava and took monastic vows, later recognized as
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Son of Simeon Uroš. Succeeded his father as titular "Emperor of Serbs and Greeks" and ruled an area of Epirus and Thessaly 1370–1373 before taking monastic vows. In 1384–1385 he helped his sister
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Son of Stefan Dušan, crowned King of Rascia (1346–1355), succeeds as Emperor after the death of Dušan in 1355. His epithet was given due to his "weak rule".
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Stefan Dušan attempted to organize a Crusade with the Pope against the threatening Turks, but he died suddenly in December 1355. He was succeeded by his son
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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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Son of Stefan the First-crowned. 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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Son of Stefan Uroš I. He succeeded his brother Dragutin. Upon his accession, he immediately turned towards Macedonia, conquering the northern part with
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in 1346. During Dušan's rule, Serbia reached its territorial, political, and economical peak, proclaiming itself as the successor of the
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Uncle of Uroš V. He was appointed governor in the southwestern conquered regions in 1348, and ruled until 1355, when his brother-in-law
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in 1196 when his father retired as a monk. His reign began with a struggle against his brother Vukan, who expelled Stefan to Bulgaria.
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became undisputably under Serbian control, becoming centre of defence and residency for the Serbian Principality. In 1166,
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around 940/960s and the Byzantines annexed the region and held it for a century, until 1040 when the Serbs under the
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with his father, who would abdicate in 1227 due to illness, taking monastic vows. Radoslav was crowned by his uncle
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took the throne, marking the beginning of Serbia, henceforth under the rule of the Nemanjići (Vukanović branch).
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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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as a personal name, or a ruler's name, a tradition adopted for the royal pretensions. The monarchs began as
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The Balkans and the Byzantine World before and after the Captures of Constantinople, 1204 and 1453
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The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest
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is very rich in historical monuments and churches. The well known monasteries they built include:
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The Serbs and Byzantium during the reign of Tsar Stephen Dušan (1331-1355) and his successors
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Byzantium's Balkan Frontier: A Political Study of the Northern Balkans, 900-1204
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Deseti međunarodni interdisciplinarni simpozijum Susret kultura: Zbornik radova
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in 1346. The Serbian Empire flourished, and he enacted the constitution -
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The dynasty's rule in Serbia ended in 1371, with the death of childless
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The Nemanjić dynasty ruled the Serb lands between ca. 1166 up to 1371.
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Younger son of Stefan Milutin, defeated in 1322 by his older brother,
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Duklja, Zahumlje and Travunija is reconquered, Nemanja is proclaimed "
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Serbia reached its height of power during the Nemanjić dynasty. The
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Identities and Allegiances in the Eastern Mediterranean after 1204
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Archiv für Diplomatik: Schriftgeschichte, Siegel- und Wappenkunde
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Syrmia becomes independent, ruled by the initial heir apparent:
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is attested for the flag of the medieval kingdom of Serbia by
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McDaniel, Gordon L. (1986). "The House of Anjou and Serbia".
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was proclaimed in 1217, leading to the establishment of the
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https://www.zaduzbine-nemanjica.rs/zaduzbine-nemanjica.htm
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Il Regno de gli Slavi hoggi corrottamente detti Schiavoni
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Second son of Stefan Nemanja. He inherited the title of
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Coat of arms attributed to the Nemanjić dynasty in the
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in 1217, the realm was promoted to a Kingdom, and the
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The Byzantine Commonwealth: Eastern Europe, 500-1453
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after numerous alleged miracles following his death.
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Index

Nemanjić

Vukanović dynasty
Serbia
Grand Principality
Kingdom
Empire
Stefan Nemanja
Stefan Uroš V of Serbia
Grand Prince
King of Serbia
Syrmia
Emperor of the Serbs
Tsar
Grand Principality of Serbia
Kingdom of Serbia
Doclea
Zeta
Travunia
Dalmatia
Hum
fall of the Serbian Empire
Dejanović noble family
Lazarević dynasty
Branković dynasty
a series
History of Serbia
Map of Balkans, Byzantine Empire and Anatolia, 1355. -- Velhagen & Klasing atlas of history, Berlin 1931 (english version)
By century
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