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1244:, opened new trade routes, strengthened the state's economy, but its society's integration was unfinished and not unified enough until Ottoman invasion. Serbian medieval political identity has been profoundly shaped by the rule of this dynasty and its accomplishments, that were supported and cultivated by the
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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
1577:. 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 vassal.
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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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1538:. His oldest son Dragutin would have succeeded his rule, but Uroš favored Stefan Milutin, the younger son, as successor. He was overthrown by Stefan Dragutin in 1276.
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Son of Stefan Dušan, crowned King of Rascia (1346–1355), succeeds as
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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
1610:. 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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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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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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1060:(1018-1101). After Nemanja, all monarchs used
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2017:by Slavomir Nastasijević is another story of
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907:Federal unit of Socialist Yugoslavia
3062:. Београд: Српска књижевна задруга.
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1840:, the Despot of Epirus 1367–1384).
1056:(1101–1166), a cadet branch of the
1041:, who ruled between 1166 and 1371.
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1111:emperor of the Serbians and Greeks
1078:was established in 1219. In 1346,
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917:Constituent state with Montenegro
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3588:Elizabeth, Baness of Bosnia
2258:, p. 38, 302–303, 306.
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2043:) by Milan Miletić depicts
1855:The Nemanjic family helped
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1216:in 1219. In the same year
1179:Serbian Grand Principality
1099:fall of the Serbian Empire
201:fall of the Serbian Empire
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3270:Stephenson, Paul (2000).
2802:Gavrilović, Zaga (2001).
1287:(late 16th century). The
1035:Serbia in the Middle Ages
1029:) was the most prominent
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3664:Helena Doukaina Angelina
3547:Stefan Uroš of Pharsalos
3390:Stefan the First-Crowned
3326:Serbian Medieval History
3207:Sedlar, Jean W. (1994).
3160:Porčić, Nebojša (2016).
3081:Popović, Danica (2019).
2746:21.15107/rcub_dais_12894
2549:Histoire du peuple serbe
2417:, accessed on 15-Apr-17.
2136:List of Serbian monarchs
2088:
2077:Stefan the First-Crowned
1404:Stefan the First-Crowned
1306:List of Serbian monarchs
1147:In the 8th century, the
39:
3674:Anna Terter of Bulgaria
3122:Popović, Marko (1999).
3106:21.15107/rcub_dais_7795
2571:Beckwith, John (1986).
2319:Marjanović-Dušanić 2006
2171:, p. 34-37, 75-80.
1246:Serbian Orthodox Church
1214:Serbian Orthodox Church
1076:Serbian Orthodox Church
1039:twelve Serbian monarchs
592:11th–12th century
119:Stefan Uroš V of Serbia
3852:Serbian royal families
3847:11th century in Serbia
3842:11th century in Europe
2141:Vojislavljević dynasty
2024:2002 historical novel
2013:1987 historical novel
1480:Anna Doukaina Angelina
1296:
1261:Ottoman Turk sultanate
1205:
1161:Vojislavljević Dynasty
1144:
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1058:Vojislavljević dynasty
829:Principality of Serbia
810:Serbia 1804–1918
555:7th–10th century
526:Principality of Serbia
214:Dejanović noble family
3679:Simonida of Byzantium
3649:Beloslava of Bulgaria
2867:Geschichte der Serben
2853:Geschichte der Serben
2369:, p. 38, 46, 58.
2357:, p. 38, 44, 46.
1859:to spread around the
1838:Thomas II Preljubović
1441:, becoming the first
1278:
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886:Kingdom of Yugoslavia
782:Habsburg-ruled Serbia
760:Great Serb Migrations
669:Prince Lazar's Serbia
628:King Dragutin's realm
3669:Elizabeth of Hungary
3659:Catherine of Hungary
3634:Eudokia of Byzantium
3453:Other ruling members
3175:10.2298/BALC1647097P
3155:(51: 2001): 171–184.
3096:10.2298/BALC1950039P
3024:. London: Cardinal.
2893:10.2298/BALC1748007K
2779:Fine, John V. A. Jr.
2755:Fine, John V. A. Jr.
2736:10.2298/BALC1445037F
2719:Maksimović, Ljubomir
2634:10.2298/BALC1445107C
2393:, p. 48-52, 62.
2381:, p. 47-49, 55.
2294:, p. 28, 40-46.
1992:Nemanjić family tree
1961:Davidovica monastery
1807:Nikephoros II Orsini
1573:with the capital at
1563:Catherine of Hungary
1536:Stephen V of Hungary
1476:Archbishop of Serbia
1421:gave him an army of
1226:St. Sava's Nomocanon
1220:published the first
1153:Serbian Principality
716:Ottoman-ruled Serbia
565:around 969–976
149:Emperor of the Serbs
3470:Vladislav of Syrmia
3425:(Uroš III) Dečanski
3372:Main ruling members
3130:The Fortress of Ras
3068:Ostrogorsky, George
2862:Jireček, Constantin
2848:Jireček, Constantin
2544:Bataković, Dušan T.
2103:The name Stefan in
2056:"Gora Preobraženja"
1979:Stefan Vladislav II
1885:Gračanica Monastery
1881:Studenica Monastery
1645:Stefan Vladislav II
1612:Battle of Gallipoli
1443:Archbishop of Serbs
1427:eastern territories
1289:double-headed eagle
1044:Its progenitor was
1026:[nɛ̌maɲitɕ]
750:Habsburg occupation
689:Despotate of Serbia
489:Diocese of Pannonia
3694:Helena of Bulgaria
3689:Maria Palaiologina
3184:Samardžić, Radovan
3059:Краљевство Словена
3016:Obolensky, Dimitri
2715:Ferjančić, Božidar
2488:2017-11-12 at the
2469:2017-04-16 at the
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1997:In popular culture
1957:Bešenovo Monastery
1937:Our Lady of Ljeviš
1921:Morača (monastery)
1897:Mileševa Monastery
1871:. Because of them
1478:. His marriage to
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3420:(Uroš II) Milutin
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2415:Talija Izdavaštvo
2309:, pp. 67–74.
2151:Lazarević dynasty
2146:Branković dynasty
2119:
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2030:"Dušan the Great"
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1941:Papraća Monastery
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2228:
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2047:and his son,
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2026:"Dušan Silni"
2023:
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2019:Emperor Dušan
2016:
2012:
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2008:Emperor Dušan
2005:
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1095:Stefan Uroš V
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1048:, scion of a
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3811:Karađorđević
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3639:Anna Dandolo
3364:
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3321:(in Serbian)
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3054:Орбин, Мавро
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2910:
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2886:(48): 7–18.
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2256:Popović 1999
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2120:
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2100:
2096:
2070:
2066:
2055:
2040:
2036:
2029:
2025:
2014:
2003:
1854:
1830:
1782:
1769:
1749:Dušan's Code
1744:
1729:
1725:Stefan Dušan
1699:
1626:
1606:, and later
1565:) after the
1430:
1415:Grand Prince
1414:
1359:
1358:
1354:
1349:Saint Symeon
1348:
1309:
1256:
1250:
1242:Dušan's Code
1230:Stefan Dušan
1222:constitution
1207:
1164:
1163:revolted in
1146:
1092:
1088:Patriarchate
1083:
1082:was crowned
1080:Stefan Dušan
1061:
1050:cadet branch
1043:
990:
988:
728: /
707:Early Modern
516:White Serbia
469:Praevalitana
449:Moesia Prima
228:(maternally)
222:(maternally)
216:(maternally)
155:, Car / Цар)
131:Grand Prince
59:Parent house
3776:Mrnjavčević
3494:Archbishops
3485:Simeon Uroš
3380:family tree
3125:Tvrđava Ras
2933:: 149–158.
2913:(2): 33–51.
2824:Ivić, Pavle
2403:Krstić 2016
2114:(Στέφανος,
2054:2015 novel
2035:2012 novel
2004:"Car Dušan"
1986:Family tree
1889:Ljubostinja
1801:Simeon Uroš
1741:Peloponnese
1439:autocephaly
1224:in Serbia:
1105:, ruler of
1033:dynasty of
1020:Nemanjići,
931:2006–
726:Jovan Nenad
387:Early Roman
304:Paleolithic
251:History of
196:Dissolution
115:Final ruler
3826:Categories
2584:0300052960
2157:References
2060:Saint Sava
2049:Saint Sava
1990:See also:
1824:Jovan Uroš
1730:the Mighty
1388:Saint Sava
1218:Saint Sava
1121:Background
1109:, titular
1022:pronounced
1014:Nemanjić,
1007:Немањићи;
679:Vuk's Land
542:Narentines
442:Late Roman
349:Autariatae
319:Bronze Age
309:Mesolithic
297:Prehistory
272:By century
199:1371 (see
3806:Obrenović
3786:Branković
3781:Lazarević
3766:Vukanović
3629:Anastasia
3522:Vratislav
3480:John Uroš
3405:Vladislav
3166:Balcanica
3115:226868916
3087:Balcanica
3018:(1974) .
2994:(1993) .
2884:Balcanica
2781:(1994) .
2757:(1991) .
2727:Balcanica
2625:Balcanica
2619:(2014) .
2598:The Serbs
2331:Fine 1994
2181:Fine 1994
2121:Stéphanos
2112:Stephanos
1865:dynasties
1775:1355–1371
1751:in 1349.
1708:1322–1331
1620:Braničevo
1595:1282–1321
1526:1243–1276
1504:1233–1243
1484:Dubrovnik
1463:1228–1233
1255:, called
1183:Stari Ras
1115:Pharsalos
1103:John Uroš
538:Zachlumia
394:Illyricum
369:Scordisci
344:Illyrians
337:Pre-Roman
314:Neolithic
162:Estate(s)
3796:Habsburg
3771:Nemanjić
3622:Consorts
3415:Dragutin
3400:Radoslav
3153:Старинар
3070:(1956).
3056:(1968).
3042:(1601).
2947:96483243
2921:(2006).
2907:Banatica
2878:(2017).
2864:(1918).
2850:(1911).
2721:(2014).
2693:(1962).
2669:(2019).
2645:(2006).
2595:(2004).
2520:(2011).
2486:Archived
2467:Archived
2130:See also
1909:Sopoćani
1901:Hilandar
1770:the Weak
1575:Belgrade
1316:Picture
1300:Monarchs
1257:the Weak
1107:Thessaly
764:1690 and
534:Travunia
464:Dardania
409:Dalmatia
399:Pannonia
359:Triballi
324:Iron Age
242:a series
240:Part of
186:Dalmatia
182:Travunia
142:King of
35:Nemanjić
18:Nemanjić
3791:Ottoman
3573:Brnjača
3532:Urošica
3506:Sava II
2510:Sources
2105:Serbian
1861:Balkans
1831:Empress
1745:Emperor
1600:Skoplje
1419:Kaloyan
1295:(1339).
1271:Members
1265:Balkans
1171:Pomorje
1052:of the
1031:Serbian
999:Немањић
933:present
374:Dacians
354:Dardani
105:Founder
97:Founded
84:Kingdom
69:Country
42:Немањић
3745:Serbia
3578:Zorica
3537:Dmitar
3527:Vratko
3435:Uroš V
3410:Uroš I
3280:
3259:
3238:
3217:
3196:
3136:
3113:
3028:
3004:
2980:
2945:
2836:
2812:
2791:
2767:
2703:
2679:
2655:
2605:
2581:
2560:
2532:
1873:Serbia
1869:Serbia
1702:Dečani
1608:Durres
1474:, the
1437:gains
1423:Cumans
1325:Notes
1322:Reign
1228:.Tsar
1204:, 1355
1166:Duklja
1063:Stefan
641:Empire
550:Bosnia
530:Duklja
414:Moesia
253:Serbia
244:on the
174:Doclea
144:Syrmia
125:Titles
89:Empire
73:Serbia
3837:Serbs
3460:Đorđe
3395:Vukan
3296:(PDF)
3128:[
3111:S2CID
2959:(PDF)
2943:S2CID
2552:[
2109:Greek
2101:Name:
2089:Notes
1783:Note:
1627:Note:
1604:Vidin
1532:Mačva
1378:Vukan
1355:Note:
1319:Name
546:Raška
424:Dacia
364:Moesi
3552:Desa
3501:Sava
3378:see
3278:ISBN
3257:ISBN
3236:ISBN
3215:ISBN
3194:ISBN
3134:ISBN
3026:ISBN
3002:ISBN
2978:ISBN
2834:ISBN
2810:ISBN
2789:ISBN
2765:ISBN
2701:ISBN
2677:ISBN
2653:ISBN
2603:ISBN
2579:ISBN
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