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    Preljub (Serbian Cyrillic: Прељуб; c. 1312–1356) was a Serbian magnate who served Emperor Stefan Dušan (r. 1331–55) as vojvoda (general). He participated...
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    Orthodox Greco-Serbian Empire under his control. In May 1344, his commander Preljub was stopped at Stephaniana by a Turkic force of 3,100. The Turks won the...
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    in order to terrify his enemies. Thomas was the son of caesar Gregorios Preljub (Greek: Grēgorios Prealimpos), the Serbian governor of Thessaly, who died...
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  • of his relatives and generals - Preljub - to govern Thessaly, and he appointed Symeon Uroš to govern Epirus. Preljub had conquered Thessaly for Dušan...
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    Špoljar, Marko (19 May 2013). "Poslovni krah Ivaniševića: Game, set, preljub, bankrot". Večernji list. Retrieved 7 January 2023. Pavičić, Jurica (3...
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    Smyrna. On their way they were attacked by a Serbian army under voivode Preljub, one of the most capable generals in the service of Stefan Dušan. The battle...
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    and occupied by the Serbian Empire of Stefan Dušan, under the general Preljub. After the latter's death in 1356, the region was conquered by Nikephoros...
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    named in 1347 by Stefan Uroš IV Dušan Vojihna, named in 1347 by Uroš IV Preljub, named in 1348–49 by Uroš IV Uglješa Vlatković, named by Uroš V Nikola...
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    Thessaly, Volos fell under Serbian rule in 1348, governed by Gregory Preljub. After Preljub's death Thessaly passed under the brief rule of Nikephoros II Orsini...
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    John Angelos as governor for the Byzantine Empire Preceded by Gregory Preljub as governor for the Serbian Empire Ruler of Thessaly and Epirus 1356–1359...
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    attacks. The death of Uroš's father was quickly followed by the death of Preljub, who governed Thessaly. In the spring of 1356, Nikephoros Orsini landed...
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    in 1346, founding the Serbian Empire. In 1347–1348 he and his general Preljub extended Serbian control over Epirus and Thessaly. Afterwards, Stefan Dushan...
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    incorporated into the newly established Serbian Empire. The Serbian general Preljub was made the region's governor, and established himself at Trikala. In...
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  • to John V. A. Fine, she is the same "Irene" who was wife of Gregorios Preljub, the Serbian governor of Thessaly who died in late 1355 or early 1356....
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  • Stefan Uroš V. After the death of the governor of Thessaly kesar Preljub (1356), Preljub's son Thomas' claim to the region was asserted by the widow Irene...
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    death of the Serbian emperor Stephen Dushan and his governor of Thessaly, Preljub, in 1355, however, Nikephoros abandoned the city and sailed to Thessaly...
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  • On their way, the Turkish force was attacked by the Serbs under Gregory Preljub, but prevailed at the Battle of Stephaniana. Nevertheless, Kantakouzenos...
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    Shpata 11. Lady of Bua Spata 23. Helena Preljubović (daughter of Gregory Preljub) 1. Gjon Muzaka 12. Paul Mataranga, Sebastokrator of Ohrid 6. Son or nephew...
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    1356–1359 Thomas II Preljubović 1382–1384 John V Palaiologos Son of Gregory Preljub, he was given the rule of Ioannina and its region by his father-in-law...
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    Dejan Manjak (fl. 1333) Hrelja (1331–42) Vojin (1331–47) Vojihna (1331–55) Preljub (1344–55) Vratko Nemanjić (1331–55) Succeeded by Vukašin Court offices...
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  • was defended by Preljub himself. Kantakouzenos withdrew, and Lykostomion and Kastrion were recovered by the Serbs soon after. Preljub's rule is otherwise...
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  • Croatian nobleman Grgur Kurjaković (fl. 1325), Croatian nobleman Grgur Preljub (1312–1355), Serbian nobleman Grgur Golubić (fl. 1347-1361), Serbian nobleman...
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  • Pčinja sevastokrator Branko, Dušan's relative, governor of Ohrid ćesar Preljub, Dušan's son-in-law, vojvoda, duke of Kastoria, Voden and Veria, and governor...
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  • granted the title of sebastocrator. The military commanders (voivodes) Preljub and Vojihna receive the title of caesar. The raising of the Serbian Patriarch...
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  • the Emirate of Aydin. In 1344, Dušan sent a small army led by Voivode Preljub to intercept the Aydin Turks. The Serbs were defeated in battle at Stephaniana...
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    Pčinja sevastokrator Branko, Dušan's relative, governor of Ohrid ćesar Preljub, Dušan's son-in-law, vojvoda and governor of Thessaly ćesar Vojihna, Dušan's...
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    (4.7 mi) from the municipal centre of Resen. The village is named after Preljub. Preljublje's has been declining for decades and is at only 16 as of the...
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  • prefecture of the East Praetorium of Constantinople Praulius of Jerusalem Preljub Presian I of Bulgaria Presian (son of Ivan Vladislav) Preslav Preslav Treasure...
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    year, Nikephoros II overthrew the Serbian governor of Thessaly, Gregory Preljub, gained the support of the local population and soon aspired to reclaim...
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    granted the title of sevastokrator. The military commanders (voivodes) Preljub, Vojihna and Grgur received the title of ćesar. The raising of the Serbian...
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