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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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    establishing the Serbian Orthodox Church. Stefan Nemanjić was the second-eldest son of Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja and Anastasija. His older brother and heir...
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  • dynasty, which would rule over Raška, Zeta, Niš, and other regions until Stefan Nemanja defeated his brother Tihomir, who had been supported by a Byzantine...
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    derived from the by-name borne by the founder of the Nemanjić dynasty, Stefan Nemanja (1114–1199), a Serbian grand prince who was venerated as a saint after...
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    Serbia. It is one of the largest and richest Serb Orthodox monasteries. Stefan Nemanja, the founder of the medieval Serb state, founded the monastery in 1190...
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    progenitor was Stefan Nemanja, scion of a cadet branch of the Vukanović dynasty (1101–1166). After Nemanja, all monarchs used Stefan as a personal name...
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  • ruled Zachumlia and Travunia, Stefan Nemanja was given Toplica, Ibar, Rasina and Reke. One of his sons, Stefan Nemanja, would become the progenitor of...
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    his brothers imprisoned Stefan Nemanja after he had built several monasteries, without the approval of Tihomir. Stefan Nemanja rebelled against his eldest...
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    1180. Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja (1166–1196) gained full independence and united almost all Serbian lands. His son, Grand Prince Stefan was crowned King...
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    Greece and the only Serbian monastery there. It was founded in 1198 by Stefan Nemanja (Saint Symeon) and his son Saint Sava. St. Symeon was the former Grand...
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  • romanized: Žitije svetog Simeona), or Life of Stefan Nemanja, is a hagiography (or biography) of Serbian Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja (St. Simeon), authored by Archbishop...
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    jurisdiction and later, thus becoming the common regional name. Under Stefan Nemanja (1166–1196), the region was finally conquered by the Serbs and fortress...
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    Realizing the importance of royal heritage, grand prince Stefan Nemanja (1166–1196), father of Stefan Nemanjić, granted his elder son Vukan Nemanjić rule in...
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    Miroslav in Zahumlje and Travunia, and Stefan Nemanja in Toplica (in today's central Serbia). Stefan Nemanja rebelled against his eldest brother Tihomir...
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  • Morava, Miroslav ruled Zahumlje and Travunia Stefan Nemanja was given Toplica, Ibar, Rasina and Reke. Nemanja was also a vassal to Manuel I, through his...
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  • were decided were influenced by customary law. During the reign of Stefan Nemanja and his successors the assembly consisted of two classes : the nobility...
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    Vukan, the eldest son of Stefan Nemanja. In addition to Stefan, they had seven other children. On 12 September 1405, Stefan married Helena Gattilusio...
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  • of Duklja Stefan (archbishop of Uppsala), Sweden, (before 1150–1185), first archbishop from 1164 to 1185 Stefan Nemanja or Stefan I, Nemanja (c. 1109–1199)...
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    descended from the Vojislavljević dynasty, and also cousin to Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja of Serbia. The Principality of Duklja was tributary to the Byzantine...
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    1896, when it was named after a Serbian ruler from the 12th century, Stefan Nemanja. The street stretches from the Slavija Square, downhill to the Savamala...
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    Cyrillic: Растко Немањић), was the youngest son of Serbian Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja (founder of the Nemanjić dynasty), and ruled the appanage of Zachlumia...
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    from it and replaced it as the most powerful Serbian state. Prince Stefan Nemanja (r. 1169–96) conquered the neighbouring territories of Kosovo, Duklja...
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    Domentijan recorded that the "fourth generation" of the descendants of Stefan Nemanja was already old enough "to ride a horse and carry a warrior's lance"...
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    The custom began already with Vukanović dynasty and was continued by Stefan Nemanja and his successors, until the last ruler of the Nemanjić dynasty. St...
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    eldest son of Serbian Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja (r. 1166–1196) and his wife Anastasija. His younger brothers were Stefan Nemanjić and Rastko Nemanjić, and...
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    Nemanja Vidić (Serbian Cyrillic: Немања Видић, Serbian pronunciation: [němaɲa ʋǐːditɕ]; born 21 October 1981) is a Serbian former professional footballer...
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  • was the princess consort of the Serbian Principality as the wife of Stefan Nemanja (r. 1166–1196). She was of noble descent. Ana took monastic vows in...
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    thirteenth century, when it was mentioned in the chrysobull of Stefan Nemanja (or his son, Stefan the First-Crowned). During World War II, 47 Serbs and Montenegrins...
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    and is one of the oldest settlements. It was given as metochion by Stefan Nemanja to Hilandar in 1198–99 (Charter of Hilandar). In the Middle Ages, Hoçë...
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    Vukosava Andrija Petar Slava Dragoslava Petar, Count of Split 1222–1225 Stefan Nemanja, Grand Prince of Serbia 1166-1196 Vukan II Nemanjić, Grand Prince of...
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