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was led by
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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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of 1233. Teodosije said that the nobility no longer supported
Radoslav, and instead supported Vladislav. Radoslav and his wife fled to Dubrovnik in 1233. He was unable to regain the kingdom, but eventually returned as a monk. There are indications that Radoslav organized rebellions against Vladislav,
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being a type of light, silky fabric). This is the oldest existing information on the colours of the
Serbian flag. Thus, the oldest known Serbian flag was red and blue. But already in 1271 the colors of the flag of his son Desa, were red and white. Although the color order is not known, the version
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conquered territories that none before him had been able to conquer; his empire extended all over Asia and to Crimea. By 1240, all of Russia had been captured by the
Mongols; Poland, Hungary, and parts of Croatia, Bosnia and Serbia were subsequently taken. In the winter of 1241, the Mongols crossed
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rivers, where the Serbs held no territory at the time. The northern part, which was held by
Vladislav's relative, Toljen II, fell quickly, but Vladislav dispatched an army to regain the region. The crusaders were pushed to the border, and Vladislav pursued them as far as the Cetina River, but there
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Catholicism and was once again fully Orthodox. The marriage alliance between Vladislav and Ivan Asen II may be a result of the Hungarian threat to both of the rulers' countries. Some scholars have speculated that Vladislav accepted
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and that he thought that he would regain the throne. This is evident from a document dated
February 4, 1234, which promised Ragusa trading privileges once Radoslav had returned to Serbia and become king again. Because of this, Vladislav began threatening Ragusa, which then turned to Ban
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Vladislav; Stefan Uroš I, his third brother, was put on the throne. Scholars have argued that Bulgarian influence had been strong and unpopular, causing opposition that led to Vladislav's deposition after the death of Asen.
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Bulgarian suzerainty, but this speculation has no evidence to support it, since no contemporary sources say that Vladislav recognized Asen as overlord of Serbia. However, Asen likely had the largest influence on the politics of Vladislav.
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to Hungary in the late 1230s, and Hungarian crusaders fought in Bosnia between 1235 and 1241. Serbia was never directly attacked by the Hungarians. However, the Hungarian crusaders did directly threaten
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Archbishop Sava tried to stop the conflict. He most likely sympathized with Radoslav, as he was the legitimate ruler. However, to stop the conflict, which could become more serious, Vladislav was
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552:(John). According to Teodosije, Sava did this to protect Radoslav from Vladislav. In 1235, while visiting the Bulgarian court, Sava died while on his way home from a pilgrimage to the
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were destroyed. The Mongol invasion brought turmoil and shock, but not any major changes; the real shock came when Asen died, which left Vladislav without significant support.
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and devastated the Balkans, at which time the Serbian nobility rose up against Vladislav. In 1243, he abdicated in favour of his younger brother, but remained the governor of
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Ivan Asen II was a powerful support to Vladislav; when Asen died, there was internal unrest, also affected by the Mongols threat. Between 1206 and 1227, the Mongol leader
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roamed around Dubrovnik. The Ragusans may have feared Vladislav due to the earlier disputes with him, or Vladislav may have posed an actual danger to Ragusa.
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king upon Radoslav's departure from Serbia. Thanks to Sava, Vladislav married the daughter of Ivan Asen II. Sava then abdicated in favour of his apprentice,
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King Stefan the First-Crowned, who had become ill, took monastic vows and died in 1227, and Radoslav, the eldest son, became king; he was crowned at
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with horizontal red and blue is sometimes used in medieval-themed events in modern Serbia, representing the oldest known Serbian flag.
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and state was thus controlled by the same family, and the ties between the two continued.
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could not manage to organize any resistance. All of Croatia was burned, and
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2807:Ana-Neda, Empress of Bulgaria
2398:St. Nikolaj of Ohrid and Žiča
2130:. London: The Athlone Press.
1646:History of the Serbian People
990:
692:and entered western Hungary;
362:
275:
3301:Ottoman annexation, titular:
3094:Grand Principality of Serbia
2898:Theodora Smilets of Bulgaria
2203:Thomson, Francis J. (1993).
2045:Mileusnić, Slobodan (1998).
1962:Madgearu, Alexandru (2017).
1720:. Leiden and Boston: Brill.
789:" was a name adopted by all
603:Coloman of Galicia-Lodomeria
447:
413:. He had two full brothers,
281: – after 1264) was the
7:
2812:Teodora-Evdokija, Despotess
2802:Elizabeth, Baness of Bosnia
2508:St. Sava of Gornji Karlovac
1511:. Geca Kon. pp. 78–80.
1505:Stanoje Stanojević (1934).
973:
10:
3578:
3236:Fall of the Serbian Empire
2817:Milica, Princess of Serbia
2797:Jelena, Princess of Bribir
2145:Popović, Svetlana (2002).
2119:. Oxford: Basil Blackwell.
2030:10.7788/afd.2006.52.jg.149
2010:Marjanović-Dušanić, Smilja
1800:Fine, John Van Antwerp Jr.
1627:
1612:(in Serbian). 22 July 2020
1540:Marjanović-Dušanić, Smilja
1525:Vojne zastave Srba do 1918
1522:Dragana Samardžić (1983).
1400:Istorija srpske državnosti
939:Through his marriage with
885:
735:
658:
15:
3457:
3403:
3379:
3354:
3271:Proclamation of Despotate
3245:
3151:
3092:
3045:
2961:
2835:
2774:
2728:
2707:
2666:
2655:
2585:
2534:
2493:St. Hieromartyr Joanikije
2329:
2280:
2271:
2263:
2258:
2231:
1885:Kalavrezou, Ioli (1997).
934:
874:When Serbian royalty was
558:Holy Forty Martyrs Church
454:Teodosije the Hilandarian
248:
236:
226:
216:
206:
194:
184:
165:
161:
151:
141:
133:
126:
119:
107:
97:
87:
75:
68:
48:
36:
27:
18:Vladislav, King of Syrmia
3167:Stefan the First-Crowned
3138:Stefan the First-Crowned
2878:Helena Doukaina Angelina
2761:Stefan Uroš of Pharsalos
2604:Stefan the First-Crowned
2528:St. Sebastian of Jackson
2513:St. Platon of Banja Luka
2473:St. Rafailo of Šišatovac
2354:St. Grigorije the Silent
2182:Sedlar, Jean W. (1994).
1968:. Leiden-Boston: Brill.
1934:Kostić, Lazo M. (1960).
1823:Ivanović, Miloš (2019).
1791:21.15107/rcub_dais_12894
1641:Histoire du peuple serbe
1552:University of California
1356:, p. 105, 108, 121.
961:A daughter, who married
779:Stefan the First-Crowned
477:Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria
466:Theodore Komnenos Doukas
407:Stefan the First-Crowned
303:Theodore Komnenos Doukas
287:Stefan the First-Crowned
211:Stefan the First-Crowned
3449:Proclamation of Kingdom
3143:Proclamation of Kingdom
2888:Anna Terter of Bulgaria
2458:St. Teodor Komogovinski
1453:Вемић, Мирчета (2007).
1397:Popov, Čedomir (2000).
1342:Marjanović-Dušanić 2006
1281:, p. 137-138, 155.
631:'s crusade against the
353:Serbian Orthodox Church
311:Serbian Orthodox Church
102:Eastern Orthodox Church
3542:Monarchs who abdicated
3405:Principality of Serbia
3220:Proclamation of Empire
3033:Byzantine annexation,
2963:Principality of Serbia
2523:St. Pajsije of Janjevo
2433:St. Stefan Štiljanović
2383:St. Makarije Sokolović
2221:10.1484/J.ABOL.4.03279
1433:Jovan Jovetić (1985).
985:List of Serbian saints
911:
782:
680:
471:In 1230, Theodore was
267:Serbian pronunciation:
2893:Simonida of Byzantium
2863:Beloslava of Bulgaria
2518:St. Varnava of Hvosno
2498:St. Avakum the Deacon
1877:Geschichte der Serben
1863:Geschichte der Serben
899:
892:List of Serbian flags
817:and was continued by
803:Byzantine association
781:and Vladislav (1750).
768:
761:Regal name and titles
668:
659:Further information:
473:defeated and captured
189:Beloslava of Bulgaria
3381:Revolutionary Serbia
2883:Elizabeth of Hungary
2873:Catherine of Hungary
2848:Eudokia of Byzantium
2667:Other ruling members
2488:St. Justin of Ćelije
2453:St. Stefan of Piperi
2448:St. Stefan the Blind
2443:St. Stefan of Dečani
2428:St. Stefan Lazarević
2403:St. Peter of Cetinje
2388:St. Maksim Branković
2209:Analecta Bollandiana
2153:(51: 2001): 171–184.
1984:Maksimović, Ljubomir
1926:10.2298/BALC1748007K
1781:10.2298/BALC1445037F
1764:Maksimović, Ljubomir
1044:, p. 46-48, 58.
980:Nemanjić family tree
749:, with residence in
588:The Bulgarians lost
332:. Vladislav secured
3512:13th-century deaths
3507:13th-century births
2684:Vladislav of Syrmia
2639:(Uroš III) Dečanski
2586:Main ruling members
2418:St. Simeon the Monk
2378:St. Princess Milica
2339:St. Basil of Ostrog
2111:Ostrogorsky, George
1872:Jireček, Constantin
1858:Jireček, Constantin
1636:Bataković, Dušan T.
1320:, p. 137, 199.
1109:, p. 209, 246.
853:of All Serbian and
832:Stefan Vladislav II
3346:Ottoman annexation
3341:Stefan Štiljanović
2955:Monarchs of Serbia
2908:Helena of Bulgaria
2903:Maria Palaiologina
2478:St. Georgije Bogić
2369:St. Jovan Vladimir
2359:St. Helen of Anjou
2159:Samardžić, Radovan
2102:Краљевство Словена
1760:Ferjančić, Božidar
1344:, p. 149-158.
1308:, p. 309-310.
1056:, p. 394-395.
1032:, p. 135-138.
1020:, p. 101-103.
916:Ragusa (Dubrovnik)
912:
783:
755:Mileševa monastery
681:
641:Republic of Ragusa
574:Ottoman occupation
566:Mileševa monastery
460:, daughter of the
328:, the daughter of
322:Mileševa monastery
297:due to increasing
61:Mileševa monastery
3494:
3493:
3461:, 1882–1918
3459:Kingdom of Serbia
3407:, 1837–1882
3383:, 1804–1837
3358:, 1526–1532
3326:Stevan Berislavić
3321:Ivaniš Berislavić
3296:Stephen Tomašević
3254:, 1402–1537
3252:Serbian Despotate
3249:, 1371–1402
3205:Stefan Konstantin
3160:, 1346–1371
3155:, 1217–1346
3153:Kingdom of Serbia
3096:, 1101–1217
3076:Constantine Bodin
2921:
2920:
2913:Anna of Wallachia
2689:Stefan Konstantin
2634:(Uroš II) Milutin
2545:
2544:
2349:St. Gavrilo Rajić
2290:
2289:
2281:Succeeded by
2233:Stefan Vladislav
1570:Blagojević, Miloš
1508:Iz naše prošlosti
838:, who ruled ower
815:Vukanović dynasty
299:Epirote influence
271:[stêfaːn]
252:
251:
98:Venerated in
55:Stefan Vladislav
3569:
3522:Nemanjić dynasty
3487:
3483:Proclamation of
3450:
3347:
3302:
3291:Stefan Branković
3276:Stefan Lazarević
3272:
3266:Stefan Lazarević
3238:
3221:
3177:Stefan Vladislav
3144:
3085:
3049:, 998–1101
3038:
2969:), 641–969
2948:
2941:
2934:
2925:
2924:
2827:Jelena Lazarević
2756:Stefan Vukanović
2661:
2660:
2579:Nemanjić dynasty
2572:
2565:
2558:
2549:
2548:
2540:
2374:St. Prince Lazar
2316:
2309:
2302:
2293:
2292:
2264:Preceded by
2254:
2247:
2238:Nemanjić dynasty
2229:
2228:
2224:
2215:(1–2): 103–134.
2199:
2178:
2154:
2141:
2120:
2106:
2092:
2078:
2062:
2041:
2005:
1979:
1958:
1941:
1930:
1928:
1904:
1881:
1867:
1853:
1832:
1819:
1795:
1793:
1783:
1755:
1736:Dvornik, Francis
1731:
1707:
1683:
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1622:
1621:
1619:
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1600:
1594:
1588:
1582:
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1414:
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1394:
1388:
1387:
1380:Arhivski vjesnik
1375:
1369:
1368:, p. 33–51.
1363:
1357:
1351:
1345:
1339:
1333:
1332:, p. 61-62.
1327:
1321:
1315:
1309:
1303:
1297:
1291:
1282:
1276:
1270:
1264:
1258:
1255:Janićijević 1998
1252:
1243:
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1057:
1051:
1045:
1039:
1033:
1027:
1021:
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909:
904:
871:(r. 1112–1145).
791:Nemanjić dynasty
623:Giovanni Dandolo
521:
512:
503:
393:
384:
375:
359:October 7].
295:Serbian nobility
291:Nemanjić dynasty
280:
277:
273:
268:
264:
263:Стефан Владислав
259:Serbian Cyrillic
255:Stefan Vladislav
244:
231:Serbian Orthodox
221:Eudokia Angelina
59:portrait in the
53:
43:
42:
41:
40:Стефан Владислав
37:Stefan Vladislav
25:
24:
3577:
3576:
3572:
3571:
3570:
3568:
3567:
3566:
3532:Serbian princes
3497:
3496:
3495:
3490:
3482:
3453:
3448:
3399:
3395:Miloš Obrenović
3375:
3371:Radoslav Čelnik
3359:
3350:
3345:
3316:Jovan Branković
3311:Đorđe Branković
3300:
3286:Lazar Branković
3281:Đurađ Branković
3270:
3250:
3247:Moravian Serbia
3241:
3234:
3219:
3210:Stefan Dečanski
3187:Stefan Dragutin
3172:Stefan Radoslav
3156:
3147:
3142:
3088:
3080:
3061:Stefan Vojislav
3041:
3032:
2957:
2952:
2922:
2917:
2868:Helena of Anjou
2831:
2770:
2724:
2703:
2662:
2658:
2653:
2644:(Uroš IV) Dušan
2581:
2576:
2546:
2541:
2532:
2438:St. Stefan Uroš
2325:
2320:
2286:
2277:
2269:
2267:Stefan Radoslav
2248:
2242:
2241:
2234:
2227:
2196:
2175:
2138:
2067:Miller, William
2059:
2002:
1976:
1940:. Izd. piscevo.
1901:
1850:
1816:
1752:
1728:
1704:
1680:
1656:
1630:
1625:
1615:
1613:
1602:
1601:
1597:
1593:, p. 9-12.
1589:
1585:
1567:
1563:
1537:
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1520:
1516:
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1447:
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1416:
1415:
1411:
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1395:
1391:
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1360:
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1348:
1340:
1336:
1330:Kalavrezou 1997
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1090:Maksimović 2010
1088:
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1024:
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965:, the count of
937:
894:
884:
836:Stefan Dragutin
763:
738:
663:
657:
655:Mongol invasion
629:Pope Gregory IX
586:
538:
537:
536:
535:
524:
523:
522:
514:
513:
505:
504:
450:
438:Archbishop Sava
415:Stefan Radoslav
403:
402:
401:
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376:
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318:Archbishop Sava
307:Saint Vladislav
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146:Stefan Radoslav
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3200:Stefan Milutin
3197:
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3195:
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3169:
3163:
3161:
3158:Serbian Empire
3149:
3148:
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3140:
3135:
3133:Stefan Nemanja
3130:
3125:
3120:
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3056:Jovan Vladimir
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1660:
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1631:
1629:
1626:
1624:
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1583:
1580:. p. 176.
1561:
1544:Ćirković, Sima
1531:
1528:. Vojni muzej.
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1334:
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1259:
1244:
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1232:
1230:, p. 137.
1201:
1189:
1187:, p. 121.
1174:
1159:
1157:, p. 136.
1128:
1126:, p. 135.
1111:
1094:
1092:, p. 128.
1082:
1080:, p. 130.
1078:Mileusnić 1998
1070:
1068:, p. 666.
1058:
1046:
1034:
1022:
1010:
1008:, p. 129.
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936:
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888:Flag of Serbia
883:
882:Flag of Serbia
880:
855:Maritime Lands
824:Serbian rulers
819:Stefan Nemanja
775:Stefan Nemanja
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637:Matej Ninoslav
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584:Foreign policy
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2843:Anastasia
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1917:Balcanica
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1669:The Serbs
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