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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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During the 11th and 12th centuries; Braničevo, the road Via Militaris and the Balkans played a significant role for western travelers and pilgrims on their way to the
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the areas between Belgrade and Braničevo. Then, utilizing the road Via Militaris, he led a successful military campaign in 1183 and captured
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passed through via Braničevo and Via Militaris. One of the more significant Via Militaris travelers of that time was
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of medieval fortress whose remains are situated in the village of
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After the death of Emperor Manuel I, the Hungarian King
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Medieval Braničevo developed in the area of the former
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Index

archaeological site
Kostolac
Serbia
Belgrade
Požarevac
Danube
Mlava River
Roman
Early Byzantine
Viminacium
Belgrade
Niš
1127–1129
1149–1155
1162–1167
John II Komnenos
Manuel I Komnenos
Constantinople
Thessaloniki
Béla III
seized
Niš
Sofia
4th Crusade
First Fall of Constantinople
Holy Land
Second Crusade
Konrad III Hohenstaufen
Louis VII of France
Third Crusade

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