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Particular significance in his domestic politics is that he strongly stressed the state principle above all else, and subordinated the churches (both 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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By the end of his reign, Stefan Uroš apparently succeeded in suppressing the autonomy of Hum, where the local princes became virtually indistinguishable from the rest of the nobility. In his effort to achieve centralization, the king appears to have alienated his eldest son by refusing to grant him
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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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Scholars have argued that 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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Pushed by his in-laws, with the help of the army he received from 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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Under Stefan Uroš I, Serbia became a significant power in the Balkans, partly due to economic development through opening of mines. The mines were developed by the "
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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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Uroš managed in a short time to resolve all important issues in the state and in its foreign policy.
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Economic prosperity was also fostered by the related intensification of trade with the
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In foreign policy Uroš skillfully used to his advantage the conflict between the
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of Nicaea took Constantinople, Uroš began to coalite with his wife's cousin,
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wanted to eliminate Ragusan brokerage and exploitation in his state.
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regarding power in Serbia, resolved in favour of Bar.
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2009:Stefan Dušan 1975: 1875: 1828: 1769: 1760: 1607: 1504:St. Angelina 1442: 1420: 1413: 1406: 1379: 1365: 1341: 1321: 1308: 1276: 1272: 1245: 1228:(48): 7–18. 1225: 1208: 1194: 1181: 1168: 1164: 1140: 1116: 1092: 1068: 1044: 1021: 1016: 994:Jireček 1911 989: 960: 948: 936: 924: 912: 900: 888: 876: 849: 842:Jireček 1911 837: 793: 781: 754: 747:Dvornik 1962 742: 724: 720: 712: 700:, a daughter 669:By his wife 668: 606: 604:, his heir. 594: 562: 542: 523: 494: 470: 452: 432:Latin Empire 421: 413: 409: 405: 393: 389: 376: 349: 307: 291: 290: 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 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Index

Stefan Uroš I of Serbia
Uroš I, Grand Prince of Serbia
Stefan Uroš
Saint

Sopoćani monastery
Serbia
Ktetor
Raška
Hum
Eastern Orthodox Church
King of all Serbian and Maritime Lands
Coronation
Stefan Vladislav
Stefan Dragutin
Sopoćani monastery
Helen of Anjou
Issue
Stefan Dragutin
Stefan Uroš II Milutin
House
Nemanjić dynasty
Stefan Nemanjić
Anna Dandolo
Serbian Orthodox
Stefan Uroš I's signature
Serbian Cyrillic
Serbian
romanized
King of Serbia

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