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was found in Serres. She started to exert her imperial control on the region. This surely was against the goals of Vojihna, which would later on trigger armed conflicts. How the Empress ended up in Serres and started to rule it is unknown, it exists sources saying she was in the region staying away
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charter of Emperor Uroš IV Dušan, Vojihna is mentioned as "nobleman and associate of my Empire, cousin Vojihna". This has been interpreted in several ways; Cirkovic understand this as the two are relatives, but the degree of kinship can not be determined. According to Vojicic, he is the son of
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from the harsh winter in the north, just when her husband died. As she was energetic and smart (although not so talented), she might have foreseen the crumbling of the Empire, and sought to rule this region. If this version is correct, Vojihna and his son-in-law
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He was married to a noblewoman named Jelena (Elena), who, after his death also became an Orthodox nun under the name Jevpraksija (Eupraxia). They had at least one daughter:
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in 1345. In this southeasternmost part of his Empire, Dušan appointed Voihna as governor of Drama, not far from Serres, before November 1345. When Dušan was crowned "
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was willing to offer a far greater sum. Matthew renounced his territory and imperial title in December 1357 and John V continued to rule as sole Emperor.
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In 1359, Helena abdicated and took monastic vows, under the name Elisabeth.
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He died in ca 1360, and his lands were inherited by his son-in-law
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Immediately after Dušan's death (20 December 1355), his wife
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as King. Among his royal members and nobility he appointed
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In 1358, his wife is recorded as making a donation to the
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In the end of 1347 or early 1348, he followed Dušan to
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Vojvoda Vojin
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Drama

Serbian Kingdom
Serbian Empire
Prince
Serbian Cyrillic
Serbian feudal nobleman
Nemanjić dynasty
Serbia
voivode
princes
Stephen Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia
Serbian Kingdom
Empire
Caesar
Greek
Drama
Northwestern Greece
Lord
Chilandar
Urošica
Stefan Konstantin
Stephen Vladislav II
Stephen Uroš III
Stephen Milutin

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