Nemanjić dynasty — House of Nemanja Country Serbia: Grand Principality Kingdom Empire Ancestral house Vukanović dynasty Titles Grand Prince (Велики Жупан/Veliki Župan) King of Serbia (Краљ/Kralj) Emperor of Serbia (Tsar, Цар/Car) Founder … Wikipedia
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Stefan (honorific) — Stephanos, crowned with wreath , a Greek name, was adopted by all the Nemanjići rulers of Serbia. The name Stefan is derived from Greek Stephanos , meaning crowned with wreath ( stephos ) . All Serbian rulers after Stefan Prvovenčani ( the First… … Wikipedia
Die Monarchen des alten Serbien — Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Das frühe Serbien 1.1 Vlastimirić (ca. 640 (?) ca. 825 950) 2 Dioklitien/Zeta 2.1 Vojisavljević (ca. 1040 1131) 3 Raszien … Deutsch Wikipedia
Serbia — Infobox Country native name = Република Србија Republika Srbija conventional long name = Republic of Serbia common name = Serbia| p1 = Yugoslavia flag p1 = Flag of Serbia and Montenegro.png s1 = flag s1 =| demonym = Serbian map caption = map… … Wikipedia
History of Serbia — One of the first Serbian states, Raška, was founded in the first half of the 7th century on Byzantine territory by the Unknown Archont, the founder of the House of Vlastimirović; it evolved into the Serbian Empire under the House of Nemanjić. In… … Wikipedia
Stefan Uroš V of Serbia — Infobox Emperor name = Uroš the Weak title = King of Serbia, Emperor of the Serbs and the Greeks full name = Stefan Uroš V imperial name = reign = King 1346 – 1355) emperor (emperor) 1355 – 1371). predecessor =Dušan the Mighty successor =… … Wikipedia
House of Nemanjić — Royal house surname = House of Nemanja estate = of Rascia, Doclea (Zeta), Travunia, Dalmatia and Zachlumia coat of arms = country = Serbia titles = Grand Prince (Велики Жупан/Veliki Župan), King (Краљ/Kralj), Emperor/Tsar (Цар/Car) parent house … Wikipedia
Matija Ban — Born 16 December 1818 Petrovo Selo, Dubrovnik, Kingdom of Dalmatia, Austrian Empire Died 14 March 1903 Belgrade, Kingdom of Serbia Occupation writer, diplomat Nationality … Wikipedia
Helen of Anjou — or Hélène d Anjou (Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Анжујска, Serbian Latinic: Jelena Anžujska; 1230 February 8, 1314) was a Serbian queen, wife of Serbian king Stefan Uroš I and mother of kings Dragutin and Milutin.Hélène maried Uroš I around 1250. She… … Wikipedia