Raška (redirect from Land of Rascia)
Raška may refer to: Raška (region), geographical and historical region in modern Serbia Raška (river), river in southwestern part of Serbia Raška, Serbia...
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Rascians (redirect from Little Rascia)
Serbian region of Raška (Latin: Rascia; Serbian Cyrillic: Рашка). In medieval and early modern Western sources, exonym Rascia was often used as a designation...
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Marija of Rascia (Serbian: Marija Raška; Latin: Maria) was a noble in mediaeval Serbia (Rascia). Born as a daughter of Uroš I, Grand Prince of Serbia,...
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List of Serbian monarchs (redirect from List of rulers of Rascia)
century: Serbia or Zagorje (hinterlands) which consisted of Serbia (known as "Rascia" in historiography of the High Middle Ages), and Bosnia; and Pomorje (maritime)...
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Raška (region) (redirect from Of Rascia)
Raška (Serbian Cyrillic: Рашка; Latin: Rascia) is a geographical and historical region of Serbia. Initially a small borderline district between early medieval...
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Grand Principality of Serbia (redirect from Principality of Rascia)
romanized: Velikožupanska Srbija), also known by anachronistic exonym as Rascia (Serbian: Рашка, romanized: Raška), was a medieval Serbian state that existed...
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Đurađ Branković (redirect from George, Prince of Rascia)
Kingdoms of Rascia and Albania" (illustris princeps, dux et despotus totius regni Rascie et Albanie), by Sigismund in 1427. "Despot and Duke of Rascia" (illustris...
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Serbian Despotate (redirect from Despot of Rascia)
The Serbian Despotate (Serbian: Српска деспотовина / Srpska despotovina) was a medieval Serbian state in the first half of the 15th century. Although the...
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(Serbian Cyrillic: Петрислав; fl. 1060–1083) was the Prince of Raška (Latin: Rascia; later anachronism for the Principality of Serbia), a province under the...
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Raška (river) (redirect from Rascia (river))
The Raška (Serbian Cyrillic: Рашка) is a river in southwestern Serbia, a 60 km-long left tributary to the Ibar river. Its historical name is Arsa (Latin)...
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Lazar Branković (redirect from Lazar Branković, Prince of Rascia)
Lazar Branković (Serbian Cyrillic: Лазар Бранковић; c. 1421 – 20 February 1458) was Despot of Serbia, from 1456 to 1458. He was the third son of Despot...
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Uroš I, Grand Prince of Serbia (redirect from Urosh I, zhupan of Rascia)
Uroš I (Serbian Cyrillic: Урош I, Greek: Ούρεσις) was the Grand Prince (Veliki Župan) of the Grand Principality of Serbia from about 1112 to 1145. Uroš...
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Kingdom of Serbia (1217–1346) (redirect from Kingdom of Rascia)
Geschichte der Serben. Vol. 2. Gotha: Perthes. Kalić, Jovanka (1995). "Rascia – The Nucleus of the Medieval Serbian State". The Serbian Question in the...
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Stari Ras (redirect from Ras, Rascia)
Nemanja as the ruler of Rascia, but in other sources would still be used alongside Serbia (even simultaneously as "of Serbia and Rascia"). The 14th-century...
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Catepanate of Ras (redirect from Catepanate of Rascia)
fortified town of Ras, eponymous for the historical region of Raška (Latin: Rascia). The province was short-lived, and collapsed soon after 976, following...
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Uroš II, Grand Prince of Serbia (redirect from Uroš II, Grand Prince of Rascia)
Prince Vukan I (r. 1083–1112) initially ruled Grand Principality of Serbia (Rascia) under the overlordship of Constantine Bodin, the titular King of Doclea...
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Helena of Serbia, Queen of Hungary (redirect from Helena of Rascia)
Helena of Serbia (Serbian: Јелена/Jelena, Hungarian: Ilona; b. after 1109 – after 1146) was Queen of Hungary as the wife of King Béla II. After her husband's...
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Mongol invasion of Bulgaria and Serbia (redirect from Mongol invasion of Rascia)
Hungarian Transylvania, notes that "Kadan destroyed Bosnia and the kingdom of Rascia and then crossed into Bulgaria" (Cadan ... destruxit Boznam, regnum Rascie...
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Duklja, roughly corresponding to the southern half; Travunia, the west; and Rascia proper, the north. The Principality of Zeta emerged in the 14th and 15th...
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Tihomir of Raška (redirect from Tihomil of Rascia)
(Serbian Cyrillic: велики жупан) of Raška (Serbian Cyrillic: Рашка, Latin: Rascia), from around 960 to 969. Raška is anachronistic reference to the Principality...
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Tihomir of Serbia (redirect from Tihomir, Grand Prince of Rascia)
Tihomir of Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Тихомир Завидовић, Tikhomir Zavidović; велики жупан Тихомир, veliki župan Tikhomir, "Great Župan Tikhomir"; before...
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Serbia (a territory which later in the middle ages became known as Raška or Rascia), and gradually extended their rule into the territories of Duklje or Dioclea...
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Vukan, Grand Prince of Serbia (redirect from Vukan, Grand Prince of Rascia)
institut. Ivanišević & Krsmanović 2013, p. 451. Kalić, Jovanka (1995). "Rascia – The Nucleus of the Medieval Serbian State". The Serbian Question in the...
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they settled area between Dinaric Alps and Adriatic coast. The region of "Rascia" (Raška) was the center of Serb settlement and Serb tribes also occupied...
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title Lord of Ribnica. He was a close kinsman, or even a son, of Uroš I of Rascia, although this has not been clarified (Stefan Nemanja's descendants are...
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Desa, Grand Prince of Serbia (redirect from Desa of Rascia)
Desa (Serbian Cyrillic: Деса) was the Serbian co-ruler from 1148 to 1153, alongside his elder brother Uroš II, Grand Prince of Serbia; the Prince of Duklja...
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Croatia and Western Bosnia, bringing with them the Serbs who settled in Rascia, an area around Montenegro - South-West Serbia. By the mid seventh century...
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counterparts): E quel di Portogallo e di Norvegia lì si conosceranno, e quel di Rascia che male ha visto il conio di Vinegia. Following the Ottoman conquest, different...
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the Serbian territories after retaking them from Byzantine occupation. Rascia was the first independent state of the Serbs which had been formed in the...
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Beloš (redirect from Beloš of Rascia)
Beloš (Serbian Cyrillic: Белош; Hungarian: Belos or Belus; Greek: Βελούσης fl. 1141–1163), was a Serbian prince and Hungarian palatine who served as the...
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