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    Lazar Hrebeljanović (Serbian Cyrillic: Лазар Хребељановић; c. 1329 – 15 June 1389) was a medieval Serbian ruler who created the largest and most powerful...
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  • Lazar Vujadin Samardžić (Serbian Cyrillic: Лазар Вујадин Самарџић, pronounced [lâzaːr sǎmaːrdʒitɕ]; born 24 February 2002) is a Serbian professional footballer...
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    Lazar (Serbian: Лазар; Russian: Лазарь), also known as Lazar the Serb or Lazar the Hilandarian (fl. 1404), was a Serbian Orthodox monk-scribe and horologist...
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    Prince Lazar are the names used in historiography for the largest and most powerful Serbian principality to emerge from the ruins of the Serbian Empire...
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    Lazar "Laza" Ristovski (Serbian Cyrillic: Лазар Ристовски, born 26 October 1952) is a Serbian former actor, director, producer and writer. He has appeared...
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    Lazar Marković (Serbian Cyrillic: Лазар Марковић, pronounced [lâzaːr mǎːrkoʋitɕ]; born 2 March 1994) is a Serbian professional footballer who plays as...
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    Prince Lazar, and the power struggle of the minor provinces. Lazar ruled the most powerful Serbian principality, Moravian Serbia. The rule of Lazar ended...
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    of Kosovo took place on 15 June 1389 between an army led by the Serbian Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović and an invading army of the Ottoman Empire under the...
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  • vehicle Lazar 2, Serbian armored vehicle Lazar 3, Serbian armored van Lazăr, a tributary of the river Jiul de Vest in Hunedoara County, Romania Lazar house...
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    marriage to Prince Lazar, who fell in the Battle of Kosovo. After her husband's death, she took the role as queen regent of Serbia from 1389 to 1393,...
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    resulted in the subsequent fall of Serbia. The administration was divided in the following: Moravian Serbia: Lazar, a nobleman and close friend of the...
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    Hungary. The last titular Despot of Serbia was Pavle Bakić, who fell in the Battle of Gorjani in 1537. After Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović was killed in the...
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    Vuk Branković (category CS1 Serbian-language sources (sr))
    (lord, sir), under Prince Lazar of Serbia. After the Battle of Kosovo (1389), Vuk was briefly the de facto most powerful Serbian lord. Branković was born...
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    Παλαιολογίνα; Serbian: Јелена Палеолог/Jelena Paleolog; 1431 – 7 November 1473) was a Byzantine princess who married Serbian Despot Lazar Branković, who...
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    Serbia is competing at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris from 26 July to 11 August 2024. It will be the nation's sixth appearance at the Summer Olympics...
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    Milovan Pavlović [sr], and general-adjutant Lazar Petrović. The coup had a significant influence on Serbia's relations with other European powers; the Obrenović...
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    crypt of St. Mark's Church, Belgrade.  Kingdom of Serbia: Founder of the Order of St. Prince Lazar, 28 June 1889 Founder of the Order of Miloš the Great...
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    Lazar Koprivica (born 8 November 1991) is a Serbian male volleyball player. Having played six seasons for the first team his home club OK Crvena Zvezda...
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    Kosovo Myth (category Historiography of Serbia)
    19th-century Serbia and served as an important constitutive element of the national identity of modern Serbia and its politics. The Serbian ruler Lazar was challenged...
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    Olivera Despina (category Articles containing Serbian-language text)
    Lazarević and Ottoman dynasties. She was the youngest daughter of Lazar of Serbia and Princess Milica. The story of Olivera's and Bayezid's captivity...
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    the Serbian eagle in the center of the cross. According to Mavro Orbini (1607), it was used by Vukašin Mrnjavčević (r. 1365–1371) and Prince Lazar (r....
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  • also shot several documentaries about Serbian war crimes and war criminals. Lazar Stojanović returned to Serbia in 2011 and worked for the Humanitarian...
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    one other. The most powerful of these, Lazar of Serbia, Duke of a region that now encompasses central Serbia, had not yet fallen under Ottoman rule and...
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    with hot irons in 1441. Claimed the throne of Serbia following the death of his younger brother Lazar. Katarina (c. 1418–1490). Married Ulrich II of...
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    Miloš Obilić (category Eastern Orthodox Christians from Serbia)
    who is reputed to have been in the service of Prince Lazar during the Ottoman invasion of Serbia in the late 14th century. He is not mentioned in contemporary...
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    Lazăr Sfera (Serbian: Lazar Sfera) (29 April 1909, in Sân Mihai, Austria-Hungary (today in Serbia) – 24 April 1992) was a Romanian footballer who played...
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    Kingdom of Montenegro (category Articles containing Serbian-language text)
    (1910–1918) Lazar Tomanović (1910–1912) Mitar Martinović (1912–1913) Janko Vukotić (1913–1915) Milo Matanović (1915–1916) Lazar Mijušković (1916) Lazar Mijušković...
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    Serbia persisted as the Serbian Despotate, with Belgrade as its capital. The city flourished under Stefan Lazarević, the son of Serbian prince Lazar Hrebeljanović...
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    Alley of Distinguished Citizens. "Sahranjen Lazar Mojsov" [Lazar Mojsov buried]. Večernje novosti (in Serbian). 25 August 2011. Archived from the original...
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  • Jerina Branković (wife of Gjon Kastrioti II) (category Articles containing Serbian-language text)
    (Serbian Cyrillic: Јерина Бранковић) or Irina (Ирина), was a Serbian noblewoman and the wife of Gjon Kastrioti II. She was the third daughter of Lazar...
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