Michael of Zahumlje (reign usually dated c. 910–935), also known as Michael Višević (Serbo-Croatian: Mihailo Višević, Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Вишевић)...
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The Eparchy of Zahumlje, Herzegovina and the Littoral (Serbian: Епархија захумско-херцеговачка и приморска, romanized: Eparhija zahumsko-hercegovačka i...
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Miroslav of Hum (redirect from Miroslav, Prince of Zahumlje)
Zahumlje, a member of the Vukanović dynasty, he had three brothers; Stefan Nemanja, Tihomir and Stracimir. Miroslav received the appanage of Zahumlje...
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Basil of Ostrog (category Bishops of Zahumlje-Herzegovina)
April 1671), also known as Vasilije, was a Serbian Orthodox bishop of Zahumlje who is venerated as a saint in the Eastern Orthodox Church. Stojan Jovanović...
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independent local Slavic chieftain and ruler of Zahumlje with a title of knez. The region of Zahumlje included parts of present-day western Herzegovina...
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Zavida (redirect from Zavida, Prince of Zahumlje)
Zavida (Serbian Cyrillic: Завида) or Beli Uroš (Бели Урош, "White Uroš") was a 12th-century Serbian royal who briefly ruled as Župan of Zachumlia and later...
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later, Zahumlje was invaded by Andrija, the Duke of Croatia and Dalmatia. In 1254, Béla IV of Hungary invaded Bosnia and Zahumlje. From 1304, Zahumlje was...
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of Bosnia and the Serbian Empire from 1350–1351 over the region of Hum (Zahumlje). It was fought shortly from the end of 1350 to the first half of 1351...
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Radoslav, Lord of Hum (redirect from Radoslav of Zahumlje)
Radoslav (Serbian Cyrillic: Радослав) was the Lord of Hum in c. 1254. Radoslav was the son of Andrija, Prince of Hum. In 1254, Radoslav is mentioned as...
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powerful Serbian noble family of their time, that held possessions in Zahumlje, Travunija, and Primorije, later known as Hum. The progenitor, Branivoje...
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which included Bosnia, and the maritime lands (Pomorje) of Travunija, Zahumlje and Paganija, while maritime Duklja was held by the Byzantines, it was...
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the beginning of the 14th century spread across the entire country of Zahumlje. From 1304, Zachlumia was ruled by Mladen II Šubić, then again for a short...
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History of Dalmatia (section Zahumlje)
principalities called Pagania, Zahumlje, Travunia and Duklja. Pagania was a minor duchy between Cetina and Neretva. The territories of Zahumlje and Travunia spread...
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years later, Zahumlje was invaded by Andrew, the King Hungary. In 1254, Béla IV of Hungary invaded Bosnia and Zahumlje. By 1304, Zahumlje was conquered...
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was successful in annexing territories to the north and west, as well as Zahumlje and parts of Dalmatia. He was succeeded by his ambitious nephew Tvrtko...
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separate entity, Humska zemlja is not synonymous with Zahumlje, nor Herzegovina. The Zahumlje was first mentioned in 10th century. The name Humska zemlja...
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Zdeslav for an armed escort for his delegates across southern Dalmatia and Zahumlje,[citation needed] but on early May 879, Zdeslav was killed near Knin in...
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archon Stefan Vojislav, who wrested the polities of Duklja, Travunia, Zahumlje, inner Serbia and Bosnia from the Byzantines in the mid-11th century. His...
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This is a list of Serbian Orthodox Christian monasteries in Serbia and near areas (Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, North Macedonia, and Kosovo)...
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knjige. pp. 281–299. ISBN 86-7396-026-6. "Žitomislić monastery". Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina. Retrieved 4 September 2017. Halilovich, Hariz (February...
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four sons of Zavida: Tihomir in Raška, Stracimir in Duklja, Miroslav in Zahumlje and Travunia, and Stefan Nemanja in Toplica (in today's central Serbia)...
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clearly states that the neighbouring principalities of Serbia, Pagania, Zahumlje, Travunia and Kanalites had been settled by the 'unbaptized Serbs', he...
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principalities) that were mentioned included the "countries" of Paganija, Zahumlje and Travunija, while the "land" of Duklja was held by the Byzantines (it...
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(fl. 1687–1718), Metropolitan of Zahumlje and Dalmatia Savatije Ljubibratić (fl. 1687–1716), Metropolitan of Zahumlje and Dalmatia Damjan Ljubibratić (fl...
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Grigorije Durić (category Bishops of Zahumlje-Herzegovina)
Düsseldorf and all of Germany since 2018. He is a former head of the Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina. Durić was born in Vareš, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Yugoslavia...
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principalities, that were mentioned included the "countries" of Paganija, Zahumlje, Travunija. With the decline of the Serbian state of Duklja in the late...
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He relied on the strongest Serbian noble, Prince Vojislav Vojinović of Zahumlje. Vojislav started as a stavilac at the court of Tsar Dušan, but by 1363...
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of Croatia, medieval king of Croatia Miroslav of Hum, Serbian king of Zahumlje Miroslav of Podgoria, Serbian Zupan of Podgorica Miroslav Barnyashev, Bulgarian...
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that the church dates back to before 1598. It belongs to the Eparchy of Zahumlje and Herzegovina. The first written records about Srđevići, dating back...
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