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Orthodox and Catholic) to state interests. He was instrumental in the definite solution to the conflict between the archbishoprics of Bar and Dubrovnik
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At 25 years of age, he took the throne from his brother
Vladislav, and despite not having support from in-laws as was the case with his brothers, he immediately ruled energetic and determined. Prior to his accession, the land had been looted by the Tatars and there were widespread internal conflicts;
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Worried about the inheritance and his very life, Stefan
Dragutin finally demanded the throne in 1276. When Stefan Uroš refused, Dragutin rebelled and received help from his Hungarian relatives. The allies defeated the Serbian king and Stefan Uroš was forced to abdicate and retire to an unidentified
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During the second half of the 1260s a new war broke out with Ragusa, which was secretly favoured by the
Serbian queen. A treaty was signed in 1268, specifying the amount of tribute that Dubrovnik was expected to contribute annually to the Serbian crown. The arrangement remained largely unbroken for
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Bulgarian influence had been strong and unpopular, causing opposition that led to Vladislav's deposition after the death of Asen. The revolting nobility had chosen Uroš as their candidate for king; from 1242 to spring 1243, a war for the throne was fought, which ended with
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The situation in Europe and in the
Balkans were quite favourable for Serbia, which he very cleverly used for his benefit. During his reign Serbia significantly strengthened itself and progressed in every way. Uroš correctly determined the direction in political pretensions through penetrating the
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Uroš was the first to begin exploiting the mines, which would later become one of the main sources of material wealth and power of the
Serbian state in the Middle Ages. As a first result of the opening of mines came the forging of Serbian coins, which he first minted on the Venetian model. He
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Vladislav being forced to give up the crown in favour of Uroš. It seems that Uroš captured
Vladislav. The main resistance against Uroš was led by Vladislav's wife, Beloslava. The hostilities did not last long. Uroš was courteous towards Vladislav, gave him the administration of
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of the French royal family, he lived a modest patriarchal life, happy and content within his family, and he in contrast to the splendor of the
Byzantine court, proudly emphasized modesty to the Byzantine deputies, which dominated at his court, where everyone had to work.
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Hungary, Dragutin, unhappy with not getting more participation in the government, revolted and defeated his father and took over the throne. Uroš retired with his loyals to
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protected and assisted literature and writers; i.e. gave impetus to the preparation of a new, more comprehensive and ornate biography of his grandfather Nemanja, whom he fully modeled himself after.
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monastery in Hum where he died a year or two later. His remains were later moved to his monastic foundation of
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1161:"IV. Béla és I. Uroš szerb uralkodó kapcsolata"
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1117:The Slavs in European History and Civilization
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1024:] (in French). Lausanne: L’Age d’Homme.
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27:King of Serbia from 1243 to 1276
1318:"The House of Anjou and Serbia"
694:, who succeeded as king in 1282
679:Latin Emperor of Constantinople
1841:Serbian Principality of Duklja
1593:St. Simeon the Myrrh-streaming
1380:Serbs in European Civilization
1377:; Duškov, Milan, eds. (1993).
1366:History of the Byzantine State
1342:Medieval Monasteries of Serbia
1212:. Vol. 2. Gotha: Perthes.
1198:. Vol. 1. Gotha: Perthes.
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2677:13th-century Serbian monarchs
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1831:subsequently emerging as seat
1568:St. Nikolaj of Ohrid and Žiča
1022:History of the Serbian People
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2641:Theodora Smilets of Bulgaria
2095:Ottoman annexation, titular:
1888:Grand Principality of Serbia
1339:Mileusnić, Slobodan (1998).
1316:McDaniel, Gordon L. (1986).
1300:McDaniel, Gordon L. (1984).
1243:Madgearu, Alexandru (2017).
1096:. Leiden and Boston: Brill.
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2555:Teodora-Evdokija, Despotess
2545:Elizabeth, Baness of Bosnia
1678:St. Sava of Gornji Karlovac
723:(Велики), "the Great", and
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2540:Jelena, Princess of Bribir
2030:Fall of the Serbian Empire
1369:. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
1285:10.7788/afd.2006.52.jg.149
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1136:Fine, John Van Antwerp Jr.
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1961:Stefan the First-Crowned
1932:Stefan the First-Crowned
1698:St. Sebastian of Jackson
1683:St. Platon of Banja Luka
1643:St. Rafailo of Šišatovac
1524:St. Grigorije the Silent
1249:. Leiden-Boston: Brill.
1176:Ivanović, Miloš (2019).
1017:Histoire du peuple serbe
761:, pp. 135, 137–141.
749:, pp. 103–104, 109.
716:He is also known by his
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352:Stefan the First-Crowned
2631:Anna Terter of Bulgaria
2243:Proclamation of Kingdom
1937:Proclamation of Kingdom
1628:St. Teodor Komogovinski
688:, who succeeded as king
358:, the granddaughter of
122:Eastern Orthodox Church
18:Stefan Uroš I of Serbia
2722:Monarchs who abdicated
2199:Principality of Serbia
2014:Proclamation of Empire
1827:Byzantine annexation,
1757:Principality of Serbia
1693:St. Pajsije of Janjevo
1603:St. Stefan Štiljanović
1553:St. Makarije Sokolović
591:Conflict with Dragutin
560:
217:Stefan Uroš II Milutin
2636:Simonida of Byzantium
2606:Beloslava of Bulgaria
1688:St. Varnava of Hvosno
1668:St. Avakum the Deacon
1209:Geschichte der Serben
1195:Geschichte der Serben
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528:, which bordered the
2626:Elizabeth of Hungary
2616:Catherine of Hungary
2591:Eudokia of Byzantium
2410:Other ruling members
2175:Revolutionary Serbia
1658:St. Justin of Ćelije
1623:St. Stefan of Piperi
1618:St. Stefan the Blind
1613:St. Stefan of Dečani
1598:St. Stefan Lazarević
1573:St. Peter of Cetinje
1558:St. Maksim Branković
1235:10.2298/BALC1748007K
883:, pp. 209, 246.
856:, pp. 137, 199.
673:, who was either an
585:Stephen V of Hungary
462:Economic development
109:1 May 1277 (aged 55)
2727:Burials at Sopoćani
2427:Vladislav of Syrmia
2382:(Uroš III) Dečanski
2329:Main ruling members
1588:St. Simeon the Monk
1548:St. Princess Milica
1509:St. Basil of Ostrog
1361:Ostrogorsky, George
1204:Jireček, Constantin
1190:Jireček, Constantin
1159:Gál, Judit (2013).
1012:Bataković, Dušan T.
907:, pp. 139–141.
895:, pp. 137–138.
844:, pp. 309–310.
817:, pp. 137–141.
800:, pp. 666–667.
788:, pp. 395–396.
515:Military operations
436:Michael Palaiologos
424:Despotate of Epirus
2651:Helena of Bulgaria
2646:Maria Palaiologina
2140:Ottoman annexation
2135:Stefan Štiljanović
1749:Monarchs of Serbia
1648:St. Georgije Bogić
1539:St. Jovan Vladimir
1529:St. Helen of Anjou
1375:Samardžić, Radovan
931:, pp. 49, 58.
630:Sopoćani Monastery
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544:the next century.
538:Béla IV of Hungary
526:Republic of Ragusa
401:Republic of Ragusa
186:Sopoćani monastery
73:Sopoćani monastery
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2432:Stefan Konstantin
2377:(Uroš II) Milutin
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2201:, 1837–1882
2177:, 1804–1837
2152:, 1526–1532
2120:Stevan Berislavić
2115:Ivaniš Berislavić
2090:Stephen Tomašević
2048:, 1402–1537
2046:Serbian Despotate
2043:, 1371–1402
1999:Stefan Konstantin
1954:, 1346–1371
1949:, 1217–1346
1947:Kingdom of Serbia
1890:, 1101–1217
1870:Constantine Bodin
1715:
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1519:St. Gavrilo Rajić
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832:, pp. 47–48.
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557:Kingdom of Serbia
534:Radoslav Andrijić
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16:(Redirected from
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2499:Stefan Vukanović
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2075:Đurađ Branković
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1966:Stefan Radoslav
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56:Стефан Урош I
51:Stefan Uroš I
47:
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19:
2682:1220s births
2596:Anna Dandolo
2366:
2267:Aleksandar I
2019:Stefan Dušan
2009:Stefan Dušan
1975:
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1828:
1769:
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1504:St. Angelina
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1228:(48): 7–18.
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669:By his wife
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291:
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258:Anna Dandolo
71:A fresco at
2687:1277 deaths
2451:Archbishops
2442:Simeon Uroš
2337:family tree
2233:Mihailo III
2218:Mihailo III
2160:Jovan Nenad
2130:Pavle Bakić
2125:Radič Božić
1638:St. Vukašin
1583:St. Sava II
1279:: 149–158.
705:Annotations
414:Married to
327:Uroš Veliki
316:Урош Велики
157:Predecessor
36:Stefan Uroš
2671:Categories
2223:Aleksandar
1653:St. Branko
1423:1 May 1277
1151:0472082604
798:Curta 2019
786:Curta 2006
734:References
616:Endowments
511:standard.
499:cities of
397:Podunavlje
346:Early life
330:) was the
148:Coronation
2586:Anastasia
2479:Vratislav
2437:John Uroš
2362:Vladislav
2184:Karađorđe
1988:at Syrmia
1986:Vladislav
1802:Pribislav
1792:Vlastimir
1226:Balcanica
1138:(1994) .
1045:The Serbs
982:Fine 1994
953:Fine 1994
905:Fine 1994
893:Fine 1994
854:Fine 1994
815:Fine 1994
759:Fine 1994
581:Catherine
501:Dubrovnik
497:Dalmatian
477:Novo Brdo
448:Stephen V
321:romanized
274:Signature
167:Successor
142:1243–1276
2579:Consorts
2372:Dragutin
2357:Radoslav
2238:Milan IV
2213:Milan II
1817:Zaharija
1787:Prosigoj
1782:Radoslav
1777:Višeslav
1578:St. Sava
1363:(1956).
1293:96483243
1267:(2006).
1220:(2017).
1206:(1918).
1192:(1911).
1165:Századok
1114:(1962).
1090:(2019).
1066:(2006).
1042:(2004).
610:Sopoćani
598:appanage
509:Venetian
426:and the
264:Religion
2530:Brnjača
2489:Urošica
2463:Sava II
2272:Petar I
2262:Milan I
2228:Miloš I
2208:Miloš I
1922:Tihomir
1907:Uroš II
1865:Mihailo
1797:Mutimir
1004:Sources
725:Hrapavi
718:epithet
698:Brnjača
675:Angevin
565:invaded
559:in 1265
481:Brskovo
323::
312:Serbian
221:Brnjača
2535:Zorica
2494:Dmitar
2484:Vratko
2392:Uroš V
2367:Uroš I
1902:Uroš I
1829:Duklja
1822:Časlav
1419:
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721:Veliki
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