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stayed in Braničevo. Also, Braničevo and the other two towns were used as bases for military campaigns in
Hungary. The town of Braničevo became the main strategic defensive point of the region, while the Braničevo fortress' purpose was to defend the Morava valley, a central access point leading to
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An excavation of the site in 2011 revealed a set of marver purple glass vessels dating back to the 12th century. Seals belonging to
Byzantine administrators were also documented.
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Spasić-Đurić, Dragana (2016). "A Note on New
Archaeological Explorations in Byzantine Braničevo". In Bikić, Vesna (ed.).
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955:Palace Marcibanji in Sremska Kamenica
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1223:Palaces and Manor Houses in Serbia
866:Palace Baba Pusta in Aleksa Šantić
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1050:Small Palace Danijel in Stari Lec
970:Palace Rogendorf in Banatski Dvor
952:Palace Marcibanji-Lederer in Čoka
759:Grand palace Danijel in Stari Lec
329:Spasić-Đurić & Jovanović 2018
254:Spasić-Đurić & Jovanović 2018
198:Spasić-Đurić & Jovanović 2018
74:connected the medieval cities of
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994:Palace Zobnatica in Bačka Topola
958:Palace Nojhauzen in Srpska Crnja
949:Palace Maldegem in Novi Kneževac
907:Palace Ilion in Sremski Karlovci
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1149:Villa Vamošer in Bački Monoštor
988:Palace Talijan in Novi Kneževac
148:In 1147, the two armies of the
982:Palace Stratimirović in Kulpin
964:Palace of Miloš Bajić in Bočar
928:Palace Kapetanovo in Stari Lec
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1146:Villa Stanković in Čortanovci
1134:Villa Mavrokordato in Kikinda
934:Palace Kaštel in Bačka Topola
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38:and 24 km from North East of
1143:Villa Rizenfelder in Kikinda
979:Palace Sokolac in Novi Bečej
881:Palace Damaskin in Hajdučica
878:Palace Bisinger in Vlajkovac
875:Palace Bisingen in Vlajkovac
705:Building of the Patriarchate
685:Bishop' s Palace in Novi Sad
499:Madgearu, Alexandru (2016).
478:Madgearu, Alexandru (2013).
382:Ivanišević, Vujadin (2018).
136:First Fall of Constantinople
1219:Forts and Castles in Serbia
1155:Villa Šulho Vebera in Padej
1140:Villa Pejačević in Jarkovci
869:Palace Bezeredi in Čelarevo
459:Kosztolnyik, Z. J. (1987).
225:Theotokis & Yildiz 2018
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1104:Villa Danijel in Zrenjanin
925:Palace Jovanović in Sočica
904:Palace Hertelendi in Bočar
887:Palace Dunđerski in Kulpin
371:Acta Militaria Mediaevalia
46:and above Dunavac and the
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976:Palace Sečenji in Temerin
937:Palace Kaštel in Panonija
922:Palace Jagodić near Konak
913:Palace Ingus in Hajdukovo
910:Palace in Gornja Rogatica
891:Palace Eđešeg in Novi Sad
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714:Castle Šlos in Golubinci
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66:city and legionary fort
1137:Villa Pece in Mali Iđoš
997:Palace Špicer in Beočin
884:Palace Danijel in Konak
776:Jerinin Grad, Brangović
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520:Kalić, Jovanka (1984).
154:Konrad III Hohenstaufen
1046:Ruthenian Court in Šid
985:Palace Tabori in Vrbas
967:Palace Redl in Rastina
943:Palace Kovač in Riđica
931:Palace Karas in Horgoš
895:Palace Gomboš in Bečej
781:Jerinin Grad, Grabovac
34:, about 130km East of
1110:Villa Elek, Zrenjanin
1004:Petrovaradin Fortress
916:Palace in Karađorđevo
901:Palace Hercl in Vrbas
898:Palace Hadik in Futog
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1131:Villa Lujza in Palić
1128:Villa in Savino Selo
1116:Villa Ertl in Odžaci
1096:Toman Villa in Vrbas
1019:Prizrenac (fortress)
991:Palace Zako in Bajša
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1107:Villa Divan, Sajan
1057:Smederevo Fortress
1031:Prokuplje Fortress
851:Novo Brdo Fortress
826:Mileševac Fortress
710:Braničevo Fortress
581:44.73750; 21.19167
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522:"Niš au Moyen Age"
170:Muhammad Al-Idrisi
20:Braničevo Fortress
16:Bulgarian fortress
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681:Belgrade Fortress
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451:978-9-0043-6204-8
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283:, pp. 31–32.
213:Spasić-Đurić 2016
166:Barbarossa's army
100:Manuel I Komnenos
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1119:Villa in Kikinda
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1082:Stari Grad
1077:Stari Dvor
806:Kurvingrad
786:Kapetanovo
729:Diana Fort
643:fortresses
567:21°11′30″E
564:44°44′15″N
470:088033116X
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