Stefan Lazarević (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Лазаревић, c. 1377 – 19 July 1427), also known as Stefan the Tall (Serbian: Стефан Високи, romanized: Stefan...
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Serbian Despotate (section Stefan Lazarević)
assert such a rule, Stefan Lazarević adopted the title as monarchical. While in Constantinople, Stefan argued with his brother Vuk Lazarević. As they were returning...
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the EuroLeague. Lazarević grew up with the Crvena zvezda youth system. He won the 2014 Euroleague NIJT. On March 8, 2014, Lazarević made his professional...
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Serbian Despotate. He is best known for his biography of Serbian despot Stefan Lazarević, which George Ostrogorsky described as "the most important historical...
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Hrvatinić (ca. 1350–1416), Grand Duke of Bosnia Vuk Lazarević, brother of Despot Stefan Lazarević, received the title from Sigismund. Fruzhin, Bulgarian...
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Stefan tried to make the most benefit of Đurađ, Vuk's son. Being childless, despot Stefan Lazarević made Đurađ his heir. When Đurađ succeeded Stefan,...
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doba porodice Lazarević: stari uzori i novi modeli." Zbornik radova Vizantoloskog instituta 43 (2006): 77-97. Media related to Lazarević dynasty at Wikimedia...
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Lazar of Serbia (category Lazarević dynasty)
Lazar's widow, Milica, who ruled as regent for their adolescent son Stefan Lazarević, Lazar's successor, accepted Ottoman suzerainty in the summer of 1390...
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the Battle of Kosovo, Belgrade was chosen as the capital of Despot Stefan Lazarević in 1402. Major work was done to the ramparts which were encircling...
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its capital. The city flourished under Stefan Lazarević, the son of Serbian prince Lazar Hrebeljanović. Lazarević built a castle with a citadel and towers...
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KV Kortrijk Nina Linta Lazarević (born 1976), Serbian actress Stefan Lazarević (1374–1427), Serbian Despot Vladimir Lazarević (born 1949), Serbian colonel...
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Stefan Vojislav (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Војислав, Greek: Στέφανος Βοϊσθλάβος; fl. 1034–d. 1043) was the Prince of Duklja from 1018 to 1043. Beginning...
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of Stefan Dragutin) as titular king of Serbia. Serbia proper became a vassal of the Ottomans in 1390, but remained effectively ruled by the Lazarević family...
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Ottoman sultan, Lazarević had Branković imprisoned. Freed by a friend, Branković joined the Ottoman ranks and was set to fight Lazarević. Buoyed by Ottoman...
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Christian) vassals. Among Serbian vassals participating were Stefan Lazarević, Vuk Lazarević, Đurađ Branković and his brother Grgur Branković, and among...
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Duklja, Miroslav in Zahumlje and Travunia, and Stefan Nemanja in Toplica (in today's central Serbia). Stefan Nemanja rebelled against his eldest brother...
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Nemanjić dynasty, and the Despot Stefan Lazarević. A "Nemanjić eagle" was used at the crest of the Hrebeljanović (Lazarević dynasty), while a half-white half-red...
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List of princes of Zeta (section House of Lazarević)
Balša II (1378–1385) Đurađ II (1385–1403) Balša III (1403–1421) Despot Stefan Lazarević (1421–1427) In 1427 the Serbian despot died and the throne through...
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Serbian Orthodox monastery near Despotovac, Serbia founded by Despot Stefan Lazarević between 1406 and 1418. The church is dedicated to the Holy Trinity...
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after Balša III abdicated and passed the rule to his uncle, Despot Stefan Lazarević (maternally a Nemanjić). Serbian Prince Desa Urošević conquered Duklja...
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Serbian Empire (section Reign of Stefan Dušan)
result was indecisive, but it led to the subsequent fall of Serbia. Stefan Lazarević, the son of Lazar, succeeded as ruler, but by 1394 he had become an...
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king's father-in-law. Bayezid and his vassal Stefan Lazarević recognized Nicholas II Garai, Lazarević's brother-in-law, fighting on Sigismund's side....
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Olivera Despina (redirect from Olivera Lazarević)
III, the last ruler of Zeta)—and two younger brothers—Serbian despot Stefan Lazarević and Vuk. After the Battle of Kosovo in 1389, Olivera was sent to the...
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Stefan Nemanja (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Немања, pronounced [stêfaːn ně̞maɲa]; c. 1113 or 1114 – 20 February 1199) was the Grand Prince (Veliki Župan)...
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Stefan Nemanjić (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Немањић, pronounced [stêfaːn němaɲitɕ]), known as Stefan the First-Crowned (Serbian: Стефан Првовенчани, romanized: Stefan...
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Stefan Uroš III (c. 1276 – 11 November 1331), was King of Serbia from 6 January 1322 to 8 September 1331. Dečanski was the son of King Stefan Milutin...
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Stefan Vladislav (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Владислав, Serbian pronunciation: [stêfaːn]; c. 1198 – after 1264) was the King of Serbia from 1234 to 1243...
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most prominent under the rule of Lazarević dynasty. In 1314, Serbian King Stefan Milutin quarreled with his son, Stefan Uroš III. Milutin sent Dečanski...
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Stefan Uroš I (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Урош I; c. 1223 – 1 May 1277), known as Uroš the Great (Serbian: Урош Велики, romanized: Uroš Veliki) was the King...
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Stefan Dragutin (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Драгутин, Hungarian: Dragutin István; c. 1244 – 12 March 1316), was King of Serbia from 1276 to 1282. From 1282...
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