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List of Serbian monarchs

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Kosovo in which poor Tihomir drowned in the River of Sitnica. Nemanja captured his other brothers and made peace with them by giving them rule in their former parts of the land to recognise him as the only ruler of Rashka or Serbia. The Nemanjić dynasty was named after Stefan Nemanja and ruled over Serbia until 1371.
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Son of Pribislav. Zaharije was sent in 920 by the Byzantines to retake the throne, but was captured by Pavle and handed over to Simeon I of Bulgaria who held him hostage for future tactics. In the meantime, Pavle switched sides to the Byzantines; Simeon dispatched Zaharija who managed to defeat Pavle
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Eldest son of Stefan Nemanja. He held the appanage of "Duklja, Dalmatia (Zahumlje), Travunija, Toplica and Hvosno" as Grand Prince, by 1190. He was the initial heir presumptive, but his father chose Stefan instead upon the abdication in 1196. With the death of Nemanja, Vukan started plotting against
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appoints brothers Vukan and Marko, sons of Petrislav, as rulers of Rascia. In 1089, the Byzantines capture Bodin, and Vukan retains independence, founding the Vukanović dynasty. The Vukanovići quickly claim the following Serbian domains in the following decades, and by 1148, the maritime possessions
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returned and rallied support. Nikephoros was killed in 1359, and Simeon continued his rule until his death in 1371. He proclaimed himself "Emperor of Serbs and Greeks" in 1356, however against the wishes of nobility of Serbia proper and Macedonia. After an unsuccessful invasion of Zeta, he gave up
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Son of Stefan the First-crowned. He succeeded his brother Vladislav. He boosted trade with Dubrovnik and Kotor, marking a beginning of economic prosperity. In 1253 a war was fought against Dubrovnik, peace was signed in 1254, and in the 1260s a second war begun that ended in 1268. UroÅ” immediately
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in Toplica (in today's central Serbia). Stefan Nemanja rebelled against his eldest brother Tihomir in 1166, who fled with his brothers Stracimir and Miroslav to Byzantium to seek help. But later on, Stefan Nemanja defeated his Greek army of mercenaries in the same year near the town of Pantino on
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lineage, he was sent off with an army that would conquer parts of southern Serbia and Macedonia. He was captured and sent to Constantinople, where he spent several years. He was rescued in 1078 by Venetian sailors, and in 1081 he succeeds his father as King. He enlarged his realm, installing his
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in 1371, making vassals of the southern governors, soon thereafter, the Emperor died. As UroÅ” was childless and the nobility could not agree on the rightful heir, the Empire was ruled by semi-independent provincial lords, who often were in feuds with each other. The most powerful of these,
2071:. Milutin boosted relations with the Byzantine Emperor, and refused to give the rule to Vladislav II (Dragutin's son), causing a split of the Kingdom. Dragutin continued to rule the northern frontier in Hungarian alliance, but in the last years re-connected with Serbia, acting as a vassal. 873:, born in ca. 870ā€“874. He was sent with an army to Serbia in 917, but was defeated by Petar. After Petar was deposed, Pavle took the throne. He defeats Zaharija, the son of Pribislav, sent by the Byzantines in 920. He was initially vassal to Simeon I of Bulgaria, later he switched to the 3456: 1547:, after the Emperor had threatened with a larger army. However, Vukan immediately broke the treaty as the Byzantines marched onto the dangerous Cumans in Adrianople. Vukan conquers the cities along the Vardar. In 1095, the Emperor meets Vukan and renews the treaty. Vukan again raided 2681:". Lazar spent his time strengthening the Serbian state, knowing fully well that he would eventually have to face the Ottoman threat. He unified most of Serbia under his rule and managed to gain the loyalty of a majority of the Serbs. He also ceded the title "King of Serbs" to King 1576:
UroÅ” I was the son of either Vukan or Marko. In the treaty concluded between Vukan and Alexios I in 1095, UroÅ” I and Vukan became "guarantors of peace", as hostages to the Byzantines. UroÅ” succeeds the throne when Vukan dies. In ca 1130, he married his daughter, Jelena, to King
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Son of UroŔ III. He was a very skilled military leader, and defeated Bosnia and Bulgaria at the age of 20. As his father was not an able conqueror, DuŔan removed him from the throne. DuŔan doubled the size of the realm, taking Byzantine lands as far as the
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Son of Stefan the First-crowned. He succeeded his brother Radoslav in 1234 and ruled for 10 years, before being overthrown by his younger brother UroÅ”. He continued to rule Zeta. The first known flag design of Serbia was found in his treasury.
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nephews and other family in Bosnia and Rascia. He is captured by the Byzantines in the 1090s, and continues as a mere Byzantine vassal, with his peripheral provinces gaining independence, of which Rascia becomes the most powerful one.
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are united with the inland. The Byzantine Empire at times intervened in the political scene, and at times Serbia had Hungary as its main ally. The dynasty ruled until 1166, when a dynastic branch is instated by the Byzantines.
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descends from the Nemanjići and the Lazarevići via female line. The family rises to prominence during the time of disintegration of the Serbian Empire under the last Nemanjić. The original family domains were centred around
943:. Defeated Zaharija in 924, after which he was attacked by Simeon I of Bulgaria who annexed the Serbian tribes. He returned and liberated and united the tribes from Bulgaria. His state included the provinces (or tribes) of 2664:
After UroÅ” V died, the last of the Nemanjić emperors, through a combination of diplomacy, military action, and family alliances, Lazar emerged from the resulting power vacuum as the most powerful Serbian noble not in the
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Son of Simeon UroÅ”. Succeeded his father as titular "Emperor of Serbs and Greeks" and ruled an area of Epirus and Thessaly 1370–1373 before taking monastic vows. In 1384–1385 he helped his sister
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administrated a part of the land, most likely the frontier region in the north. After the Byzantine campaign against Duklja in 1089, and the subsequent civil war, Vukan asserted independence, ruling as
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Rascia breaks out of the state, subsequently becoming the most powerful of the Serbian principalities (1091). Doclea is continued with a number of Byzantine and Rascian vassals (until 1146) - see
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Eldest son of Vlastimir. Mutimir was the supreme ruler, with his two younger brothers (Gojnik and Strojimir) being subordinate to him. They successfully fought off an attack by Bulgarian Prince
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state. Later members of the house extended their rule over all remaining independent regions of Serbia making them the last suzerain rulers of medieval Serbia. The dynasty ruled the
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and then betrayed Simeon by supporting the Byzantines. Zaharija defeated the Bulgarian army in 923, when he sent two heads and weapons of Bulgarian generals as trophies to
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Son of Stefan UroÅ” IV DuÅ”an, crowned King of Rascia (1346ā€“1355), succeeds as Emperor after the death of DuÅ”an in 1355. His epithet was given due to his "weak rule".
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where his two subjects, Crep and Vladimir managed to decisively defeat an Ottoman army in southern Serbia. No further recorded hostilities took place until the
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would prove unpopular as she undermined his authority, he lost the loyalty of the people and in 1233 a revolt against them prompted the couple to flee to
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Son of Stefan the First-crowned. He ruled Zahumlje during the reign of his father, and also held a governor status of Zeta. He was the co-founder of the
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Son of Stefan UroÅ” I. He succeeded his brother Dragutin. Upon his accession, he immediately turned towards Macedonia, conquering the northern part with
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in the 10th or 11th century. The only information on him is from a seal found in the 19th century, which is decorated on the obverse with a bust of the
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however conquered Doclea in 997 and took Jovan Vladimir prisoner. Jovan ruled Duklja as a vassal of the Bulgarian empire until his murder in 1016.
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Son of Lazar. In 1391, Serbia became an Ottoman vassal, so Stefan was obliged to aid the Ottoman sultan in battles when asked. He did so in the
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county, succeeded him as ruler of "Rascia". The state is believed to have disintegrated, and becoming annexed by the Byzantines and Bulgaria.
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in 1346. The Serbian Empire flourished, becoming one of the most developed countries and cultures in Europe. He enacted the constitution -
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Uncle of UroÅ” V. He was appointed governor in the southwestern conquered regions in 1348, and ruled until 1355, when his brother-in-law
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in 1196 when his father retired as a monk. His reign began with a struggle against his brother Vukan, who expelled Stefan to Bulgaria.
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After Desa's revolt, in 1165 the Byzantium divided the Serb lands between the four sons of Zavida: Tihomir in RaŔka, Stracimir in
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Overthrew the Byzantine supremacy over Serbs in Duklja; founder of the Vojislavljević dynasty; in 1035 rebelled against the
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Grandson of Đurađ I. In 1471 a dependent Serbian state was established by the Hungarians mostly on the territory of
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with his father, who would abdicate in 1227 due to illness, taking monastic vows. Radoslav was crowned by his uncle
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Rascia is liberated from Byzantine rule and restored into the Serbian realm of Doclea, with Duklja being the seat.
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Son of Stefan UroÅ” I. He overthrew his father with help from the Hungarian royalty (through his marriage to
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in 1402 when Ottomans were defeated and sultan Bayezid was captured. Returning to Serbia, Stefan visited
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succeeds in giving the realm independence, he is the eponymous founder of the Vojislavljevići that ruled
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and brother-in-law of DuŔan, would govern eastern regions from Kumanovo to Kyustendil. His sons, despot
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Appointed to Doclean throne by Byzantines after Đorđe's defeat in the second war against Byzantines.
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found itself in the middle. The history of this dynasty ends with the annexation of Serbia in 969.
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Son of ViŔeslav, he or his son Prosigoj are believed to have ruled during the time in which the
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The Serbian Vojvodina was a short-lived self-proclaimed Serb autonomous province during the
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Jovan fought to protect Duklja from Bulgarian expansion, making an alliance with Byzantium;
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inherited his domain and become Ottoman vassals in 1371. Their domain was annexed in 1395.
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Younger son of Stefan UroÅ” II, defeated in 1322 by his older brother, Stefan UroÅ” III.
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in 1389. The result was indecisive, but it resulted in the subsequent fall of Serbia.
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take the rule, and by 1421 Crnojević held all Zeta under the Serbian Despotate. (see
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his brother. He found help in Hungary, and together they forced Stefan to flee to
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Byzantine vassal. Only dynastic member to be mentioned as Prince of Doclea.
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in 855ā€“856, securing brief peace between the two nations. Byzantine emperor
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The Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar was a crown land of the
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where Knez Lazar managed to crush an Ottoman force and drive them back to
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Elder adult son of Aleksandar; in exile from November 1915 due to the
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Duklja, Zahumlje and Travunija is reconquered, Nemanja is proclaimed "
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where again he defeated the Turks. Lazar was killed during the 1389
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and unified the coastal Serbian Principalities under his firm grip.
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Proclaimed King of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes on December 1, 1918.
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Son of Đurađ I, regent for niece. Serbia proper was annexed by the
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Elevated to the status of Prince on November 6, 1817. Abdicated.
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Many Serbian historians consider him the founder of contemporary
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Replaced his father at 1131 or around 1140 and ruled until 1155.
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entered the Ottoman realm, Stefan Lazarević participated in the
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had liberated Rascia from Byzantine rule, and appointed his son
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A descendant of the Unknown Archon, he lived during the rule of
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emerges into a Principality, where the leaders adopt the title
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Younger brother of Đurađ. Imprisoned by the Ottomans in 1499.
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The Serbian principality was succeeded by the principality of
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in the early 1990s. Through the 1990s, constituent republics
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In 1878, Serbia gained full international recognition at the
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The history of the dynasty starts with the eponymous founder
5501:. Belgrade: The Institute for History: 23ā€“29. Archived from 4840:
Held the title "King of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes". Prince
1281:
in 1072, after being chosen by Bulgarian nobles through his
5544:. DruŔtvo za negovanje istorijskih i umetničkih vrednosti. 4992:; exiled on 17 April 1941 and deposed on 29 November 1945. 3584:
Vassal of Ferdinand I. The last titular Despot of Serbia.
2112:. In 1319 the Hungarians took all of Dragutin's lands but 3591:
Second Serbian Empire and Duchy of Srem (1526–1532)
1878:
Second son of Stefan Nemanja. He inherited the title of
1561:
Rascia is elevated to an independent Grand Principality.
842:, the ruler of Zahumlje (917–935), who would warn 4837:
proclaimed King by representatives of South Slav states
3005: 2669:' service. He acquired dynastic legitimacy by marrying 2294: 574:
Two or three generations pass without any information.
3227: 2393: 1728: 372: 5430:. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. 5355:
Constantine Porphyrogenitus: De Administrando Imperio
2759:. After that, Sultan Bayezid awarded Stefan with the 1226:
Initially as a Byzantine vassal holding the title of
4757: 2736:
Ottoman 1391–1404----Hungarian 1404–1427
2379:
Fall of the medieval Serbian state (1371–1496)
1806:
after numerous alleged miracles following his death.
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His first major military action was at the 2511:, a descendant of Stefan Nemanja's eldest son 846:of a possible alliance between Serbia and the 6211: 5638: 3842:Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar 3695:Voivodeship of Serbia and Banat of Temeschwar 2709:along with most of Serbia's political elite. 1706:Late medieval Serbian state (1166–1371) 1044:from the early 11th century up to the 1180s. 8: 5127:List of heads of the Serbian Orthodox Church 5062:. There was no referendum of restoration of 2018:turned towards Hungary, successfully taking 617:. He united some Slavic tribes, forming the 550:One of the two sons of an unnamed "king" of 294:principalities, to heads of state of modern 86:29 June] 1844 ā€“ 16 August 1921 5406:. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 4105:Younger adult son of MiloÅ”; deposed by the 3093:Lordship of Zeta under the Crnojević family 3002:broke away from Zeta as independent rulers: 2065:what would later become the Kingdom of Srem 1495:to rule as Prince, independently. In 1083, 6218: 6204: 6196: 5645: 5631: 5623: 5559:Andrija Veselinović; RadoÅ” LjuÅ”ić (2008). 5474:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 5193:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher ( 4548: 3817:revolutions of 1848 in the Austrian Empire 3301:Imprisoned and died in an Ottoman prison. 1653:Desa took Zeta (Duklja) and Travunia from 34: 5208:Eginhartus de vita et gestis Caroli Magni 5179:Sava S. Vujić, Bogdan M. Basarić (1998). 3214:District of Branković / Serbian Despotate 783:. Pribislav ruled briefly until 892 when 710:) and one daughter. His daughter married 652:. At this time, there was peace with the 5783:re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) 5162: 5150: 5008:Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 4445: 4339: 4192: 4122: 3979: 3877: 3698: 3594: 3267: 2952:Lordship of Zeta under the BalÅ”ić family 2602: 1798:Nemanja is the eponymous founder of the 1755: 1502: 1046: 1020:(Serbia), the county around the city of 760:sent missionaries to Serbia by 869. The 520: 6055:Second Serbian Empire and Duchy of Srem 5143: 5097:Prime Minister of Serbia and Montenegro 4731:. Later that state changed name in the 2701:. Serbian troops also took part in the 1232:, then after 1077 as nominally serving 498:, the many internal and external wars ( 369:Principality of Serbia (early medieval) 359:Vlastimirović dynasty (7th centuryā€“960) 5533:. Narodna biblioteka "Resavska Å”kola". 5467: 5186: 4239:December 23, 1858 ā€“ September 26, 1860 4162:September 14, 1842 ā€“ December 23, 1858 3923:February 15, 1804 ā€“ September 21, 1813 3204:nominal ruler under Ottoman suzerainty 506:), and the power struggle between the 6184:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 5451:Portreti srpskih vladara (IXā€”XII vek) 4844:served as regent in his final years. 4729:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 3838:November 18, 1849 ā€“ December 27, 1860 702:. Vlastimir had three sons (Mutimir, 687:. He is the eponymous founder of the 7: 5166: 5082:List of heads of state of Yugoslavia 4705:Crown Prince Alexander of Yugoslavia 4528:List of heads of state of Yugoslavia 3746:"Chief of the Serbian Nation" under 3687:Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1788ā€“1792) 3679:Habsburg-occupied Serbia (1686ā€“1691) 2368:govern Epirus (she was the widow of 2366:Maria Angelina Doukaina Palaiologina 2328:Maria Angelina Doukaina Palaiologina 5181:Severni Srbi (ne)zaboravljeni narod 4376:August 22, 1854 ā€“ February 11, 1901 4301:August 22, 1854 ā€“ February 11, 1901 4234:March 18, 1780 ā€“ September 26, 1860 4021:March 18, 1780 ā€“ September 26, 1860 3835:August 18, 1830 ā€“ November 21, 1916 3504:Son of Stefan Branković, abdicated 2755:in 1396 against the Hungarian king 2372:, the Despot of Epirus 1367ā€“1384). 2188:Older brother of Stefan Konstantin 397:was the first royal dynasty of the 5246:Carolingian Civilization: A Reader 5092:President of Serbia and Montenegro 5016:League of Communists of Yugoslavia 4596:6 September 1923 ā€“ 3 November 1970 4268:September 26, 1860 ā€“ June 10, 1868 4264:September 16, 1823 ā€“ June 10, 1868 4093:September 16, 1823 ā€“ June 10, 1868 3766:October 1, 1685 ā€“ October 20, 1740 3554:Son of IvaniÅ” and Jelena. Deposed 3539:Married widow of Jovan Branković. 1617:is re-incorporated into the realm. 1530:, the Prince of Rascia and son of 1242:Byzantine Slavic revolt in 1071ā€“72 1002:Vojislavljević dynasty (1018ā€“1186) 599:, and ruled the hereditary lands, 25: 6667:Lists of office-holders in Serbia 5538:ŠœŠ¾Š¼Šøр ŠˆŠ¾Š²Šøћ; ŠšŠ¾ŃŃ‚Š° Š Š°Š“Šøћ (1990). 4943:as the regent for King Peter II. 4097:July 8, 1839 ā€“ September 14, 1842 3257:region, one of the heartlands of 1036:, who became a Bulgarian vassal. 5382:. Malden: Blackwell Publishing. 5122:Burial sites of Serbian monarchs 5076:List of heads of state of Serbia 5022:in 1980, the federation started 4948: 4899: 4849: 4788: 4580: 4560: 4497:June 15, 1903 ā€“ December 1, 1918 4470: 4392: 4364: 4289: 4252: 4217: 4147: 4081: 4053: 4004: 3919:November 3, 1768 ā€“ July 24, 1817 3902: 3823: 3792: 3754: 3723: 3509: 3489: 3455: 3381: 3350: 3329: 3306: 3285: 3231: 2906: 2883: 2872:Lordship of the Dejanović family 2820: 2714: 2639: 2432: 2425: 2418: 2411: 2404: 2397: 2344: 2319: 2298: 2260: 2233: 2193: 2163: 2142: 2121: 2076: 2031: 1989: 1967: 1915: 1854: 1824: 1773: 1732: 1365:. He was poisoned by his cousin 1273:Son of Michael. He was crowned ' 1210: 1130: 1064: 473:). The Serbian ruler was titled 376: 66: 46: 4971:Alexandra of Greece and Denmark 4897: 4494:June 29, 1844 ā€“ August 16, 1921 4404:August 14, 1876 ā€“ June 11, 1903 4065:October 21, 1819 ā€“ July 8, 1839 3856:Modern Serbia (1804–1918) 3807:May 1, 1848 ā€“ December 15, 1848 3342:December 1456 ā€“ 20 January 1458 1016:With the partial annexation of 854:, where he died within a year. 691:. He defeated the Bulgars in a 605:("counties, districts") around 5746:Serbian Principality of Duklja 5040:Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 5000:World War II and the civil war 4159:October 11, 1806 ā€“ May 3, 1885 4026:April 23, 1815 ā€“ June 25, 1839 2845:Son of VukaÅ”in. Killed in the 2580:Domain of the Dejanović family 1956:Anna Angelina Komnene Doukaina 439:of the High Middle Ages), and 1: 5736:subsequently emerging as seat 5488:"The Golden Seal of Stroimir" 5314:McGeer, Eric; Nesbitt, John; 5046:. The state union ended with 4747:(except during the period of 4407:March 6, 1889 ā€“ June 11, 1903 4379:March 6, 1882 ā€“ March 6, 1889 4304:June 10, 1868 ā€“ March 6, 1882 4107:Defenders of the Constitution 3683:Kingdom of Serbia (1718ā€“1739) 2521:(hence "Serbian Despotate"). 1473:Vukanović dynasty (1091ā€“1166) 1361:Married daughter of Vukan of 1338:Brought to power by Vukan of 1143: 824:Christianization of the Serbs 677: 586: 124:as first Prince known by name 6000:Ottoman annexation, titular: 5793:Grand Principality of Serbia 5591:Miodrag Al Purković (1958). 5243:Dutton, Paul Edward (1993). 5102:List of presidents of Serbia 5087:Prime Minister of Yugoslavia 5052:2006 independence referendum 5050:'s separation following the 4824:Princess Zorka of Montenegro 4276:Younger adult son of MiloÅ”; 4068:June 25, 1839 ā€“ July 8, 1839 3780:The Kingdom of Serbia was a 3662:He was general commander of 3450:(titular despot of Serbia). 1711:Nemanjić dynasty (1166ā€“1373) 1483:Grand Principality of Serbia 877:. Zaharija, now sent by the 494:. This era is marked by the 6652:Lists of monarchs in Europe 5602:Stanoje Stanojević (1989). 5283:A Concise History of Serbia 4525: 4516: 3394:1 April 1459 ā€“ 20 June 1459 2915:Konstantin DragaÅ” Dejanović 2281:the idea of ruling Serbia. 1342:. Killed in battle against 985:fl. 969ā€“976), and ruled by 278:This is an archontological 6688: 6657:History of Serbia by topic 5935:Fall of the Serbian Empire 5288:Cambridge University Press 4984: 4981: 4931: 4928: 4922:Olga of Greece and Denmark 4887: 4884: 4839: 4830: 4587:Last monarch of Yugoslavia 3859: 3676: 3217: 3185:enters the service of the 2390:Fall of the Serbian Empire 2387: 2314:Grandson of Stefan DuÅ”an. 1815:Grand Prince of All Serbia 1721:Medieval Kingdom of Serbia 1714: 1476: 1112:Peter, archon of Dioklea, 1005: 838:. He was in conflict with 741:sent by Vladimir's father 619:first Serbian principality 437:"Rascia" in historiography 362: 351: 28: 6621: 6608: 6595: 6552: 6414: 6238: 5970:Proclamation of Despotate 5580:Milivoje Pajović (2001). 4782: 4779: 4776: 4763: 4760: 4751:1929ā€“1931), ruled by the 4601: 4579: 4559: 3804:1786 ā€“ December 15, 1848 3413: 3401:, the eldest daughter of 3175:Zeta under the Crnojevići 3166: 3091: 2950: 2870: 2807: 2782:granted him the title of 2622: 2335:Daughter of Simeon UroÅ”. 1800:Zoupanic Nemanjić dynasty 1487:In the mid-11th century, 973: 913: 779:He was the eldest son of 635: 632: 573: 496:Christianization of Serbs 354:Serbia in the Middle Ages 91: 65: 45: 5866:Stefan the First-Crowned 5837:Stefan the First-Crowned 5112:Prime Minister of Serbia 5024:a process of dissolution 4857:Alexander I Karađorđević 4801:King Peter the Liberator 4484:King Peter the Liberator 3862:History of modern Serbia 3742:Habsburg-occupied Serbia 3673:Habsburg-occupied Serbia 3569:Vassal of John Zapolya. 3524:Son of Stefan Branković 3189:(titular lord of Zeta). 3018:Son-in-law of BalÅ”a II. 2743:in May 1395 against the 2172:Stefan UroÅ” III Dečanski 1868:Stefan the First-Crowned 1295:List of rulers of Duklja 1173:, but forced to sign an 748:(r. 852ā€“889) during the 31:List of Serbian consorts 6148:Proclamation of Kingdom 5842:Proclamation of Kingdom 5583:Vladari srpskih zemalja 5541:Srpske zemlje i vladari 4990:ousted on 27 March 1941 4929:Cousin of the preceding 4739:) in 1929. During that 4156:Aleksandar Karađorđević 4036:Second Serbian Uprising 3463:Vuk Grgurević Branković 3321:1427 ā€“ 26 December 1456 1121:, or if not authority, 1094:holding a medallion of 6263:Bosnia and Herzegovina 6104:Principality of Serbia 5919:Proclamation of Empire 5732:Byzantine annexation, 5662:Principality of Serbia 5527:Dejan Nikolić (1996). 5183:. Beograd. p. 40. 5064:parliamentary monarchy 5060:parliamentary republic 5028:a series of civil wars 4988:acted as regent until 4745:parliamentary monarchy 4519:Creation of Yugoslavia 4308:Principality of Serbia 4272:Principality of Serbia 4243:Principality of Serbia 4166:Principality of Serbia 4101:Principality of Serbia 4072:Principality of Serbia 4041:Principality of Serbia 4030:Principality of Serbia 3966:Principality of Serbia 3956:First Serbian Uprising 3933:First Serbian Uprising 3436:. The regnal title of 3432:enters the service of 3032:Daughter of BalÅ”a II. 2892:Jovan DragaÅ” Dejanović 2551:List of rulers of Zeta 2085:Stefan UroÅ” II Milutin 1219:Mihailo Vojislavljević 1008:Vojislavljević dynasty 920:First Bulgarian Empire 881:, defeats him in 921. 852:First Bulgarian Empire 758:Basil I the Macedonian 750:Bulgar-Serb war of 853 644:revolting against the 508:First Bulgarian Empire 275: 271:Royal Standard of the 264: 250:Crown Prince Alexander 73:Last Monarch of Serbia 5044:Serbia and Montenegro 4956:Peter II Karađorđević 4862:Alexander the Unifier 4733:Kingdom of Yugoslavia 4543:Kingdom of Yugoslavia 4401:Alexander I Obrenović 4261:Mihailo Obrenović III 4247:Died due to old age. 4090:Mihailo Obrenović III 3860:Further information: 3677:Further information: 3220:District of Branković 3218:Further information: 2780:Manuel II Palaiologos 2526:District of Branković 2388:Further information: 2370:Thomas II Preljubović 1906:, becoming the first 1715:Further information: 1526:Vukan was the son of 1246:Church schism of 1054 689:Vlastimirović dynasty 638:Royal Frankish Annals 453:) which consisted of 431:) which consisted of 395:Vlastimirović dynasty 365:Vlastimirović dynasty 352:Further information: 270: 260: 152:as King of Yugoslavia 136:Petar I the Liberator 6662:History of the Serbs 6226:Lists of historical 6080:Revolutionary Serbia 5565:. Službene glasink. 5422:Fine, John V. A. Jr. 5398:Fine, John V. A. Jr. 5316:Oikonomides, Nicolas 5002:Yugoslavia became a 4982:Son of the preceding 4885:Son of the preceding 4796:Peter I Karađorđević 4753:Karađorđević dynasty 4714:Karađorđević dynasty 4660:proclamation of the 4479:Peter I Karađorđević 4440:Karađorđević dynasty 4312:Grandnephew of MiloÅ” 4117:Karađorđević dynasty 3942:Karađorđević dynasty 3938:Revolutionary Serbia 3927:Revolutionary Serbia 3872:Revolutionary Serbia 3629:1526 ā€“ July 26, 1527 3468:Vuk the Fiery Dragon 3424:is conquered by the 3369:1458 ā€“ April 8, 1459 3324:Grandson of Lazar I 3177:is conquered by the 2691:Battle of Dubravnica 2278:Nikephoros II Orsini 2067:with the capital at 2057:Catherine of Hungary 2024:Stephen V of Hungary 1952:Archbishop of Serbia 1886:gave him an army of 955:). According to the 844:Simeon I of Bulgaria 310:Serbian royal titles 273:Karađorđević dynasty 262:Holy Crown of Serbia 201:proclamation of the 5107:President of Serbia 4878:Maria of Yugoslavia 4724:became part of the 3664:Emperor Jovan Nenad 3407:Helena Palaiologina 3265:from 1427 to 1459. 2753:Battle of Nicopolis 2685:(great-grandson of 2648:Lazar Hrebeljanović 2130:Stefan Vladislav II 2106:Battle of Gallipoli 1908:Archbishop of Serbs 1892:eastern territories 1098:and flanked by two 977:was annexed by the 965:, who had held the 918:was annexed by the 903:Časlav Klonimirović 746:Boris I of Bulgaria 714:, who received the 197:/ 29 November 1945 6045:Ottoman annexation 6040:Stefan Å tiljanović 5654:Monarchs of Serbia 5608:. Narodna knjiga. 5530:Svi vladari Srbije 5026:which finished in 4924:on 22 October 1923 4749:royal dictatorship 4743:the country was a 4625:First monarch 4373:Milan Obrenović IV 4316:Congress of Berlin 4298:Milan Obrenović IV 4062:Milan Obrenović II 3911:Karađorđe Petrović 3866:Serbian Revolution 3732:Jovan Monasterlija 3547:Stjepan Berislavić 2809:Lordship of Prilep 2683:Tvrtko I of Bosnia 2597:Constantine DragaÅ” 2560:Lordship of Prilep 2307:Thomas Preljubović 1954:. His marriage to 1898:in 1217, and then 1863:Stefan Prvovenčani 1675:, exiled Župan of 1655:Radoslav of Duklja 1579:BĆ©la II of Hungary 1545:Alexios I Komnenos 1466:Byzantine vassal. 304:dates back to the 276: 265: 115:First monarch 82:11 July [ 54:Royal Coat of arms 6672:Serbian dynasties 6634: 6633: 6193: 6192: 6160:, 1882–1918 6158:Kingdom of Serbia 6106:, 1837–1882 6082:, 1804–1837 6057:, 1526–1532 6025:Stevan Berislavić 6020:IvaniÅ” Berislavić 5995:Stephen TomaÅ”ević 5953:, 1402–1537 5951:Serbian Despotate 5948:, 1371–1402 5904:Stefan Konstantin 5859:, 1346–1371 5854:, 1217–1346 5852:Kingdom of Serbia 5795:, 1101–1217 5775:Constantine Bodin 5572:978-86-7549-921-3 5495:Historical Review 5117:Regalia of Serbia 4996: 4995: 4967:29 November 1945 4961: 4937:Radenko Stanković 4912: 4907:Paul Karađorđević 4868: 4864: 4813: 4809: 4803: 4768: 4735:(i.e. Kingdom of 4716:(1918–1945) 4710: 4709: 4672: 4656:29 November 1945 4635:Last monarch 4534: 4533: 4501:Kingdom of Serbia 4492: 4486: 4456: 4442:(1903–1918) 4436: 4435: 4430:Obrenović dynasty 4411:Kingdom of Serbia 4383:Kingdom of Serbia 4350: 4336:(1882–1903) 4334:Obrenović dynasty 4328:(1882–1918) 4326:Kingdom of Serbia 4322: 4321: 4235: 4226:MiloÅ” Obrenović I 4203: 4189:(1858–1882) 4187:Obrenović dynasty 4183: 4182: 4177:Obrenović dynasty 4133: 4119:(1842–1858) 4113: 4112: 4045:Obrenović dynasty 4022: 4013:MiloÅ” Obrenović I 3990: 3976:(1815–1842) 3974:Obrenović dynasty 3968:(1815–1882) 3962: 3961: 3920: 3888: 3874:(1804–1813) 3853: 3852: 3811:Serbian Vojvodina 3786:Habsburg monarchy 3776:Kingdom of Serbia 3709: 3691:Serbian Vojvodina 3670: 3669: 3626: 3588: 3587: 3532:IvaniÅ” Berislavić 3470: 3422:Serbian Despotate 3419: 3390:Stephen TomaÅ”ević 3366: 3315:Đurađ I Branković 3263:Serbian Despotate 3246: 3245: 3224:Serbian Despotate 3211: 3210: 3172: 3138: 3115: 3036: 3035: 3003: 3000:Valona and Kanina 2836: 2829:Marko Mrnjavčević 2777:Byzantine Emperor 2730: 2695:Battle of Pločnik 2655: 2628:Serbian Despotate 2484:Battle of Maritsa 2472: 2471: 2384:Magnate provinces 2376: 2375: 2339: 2338: 2292: 2249: 2220:. He was crowned 2209: 2182: 2151:Stefan Konstantin 2137:Son of Dragutin. 2047: 2011: 2005: 1936: 1930: 1870: 1819: 1792: 1787:Saint Symeon the 1747: 1746: 1683: 1682: 1635:Manuel I Komnenos 1618: 1562: 1497:Constantine Bodin 1479:Vukanović dynasty 1470: 1469: 1298: 1266:Constantine Bodin 1256: 1238:King of the Slavs 1106:. The text is in 1030:Peter of Diokleia 999: 998: 983:Catepanate of Ras 958:Doclean Chronicle 936:933–943/960 642:Ljudevit Posavski 560:Byzantine emperor 403:Byzantine emperor 391: 390: 306:Early Middle Ages 255: 254: 213: 196: 155: 144: 141:as King of Serbia 132:Last monarch 127: 16:(Redirected from 6679: 6647:Serbian monarchs 6232:modern countries 6220: 6213: 6206: 6197: 6186: 6182:Proclamation of 6149: 6046: 6001: 5990:Stefan Branković 5975:Stefan Lazarević 5971: 5965:Stefan Lazarević 5937: 5920: 5876:Stefan Vladislav 5843: 5784: 5748:, 998–1101 5737: 5668:), 641–969 5647: 5640: 5633: 5624: 5619: 5598: 5587: 5576: 5562:Srpske dinastije 5555: 5534: 5516: 5514: 5513: 5507: 5492: 5479: 5473: 5465: 5441: 5417: 5393: 5369: 5350:Moravcsik, Gyula 5336: 5335: 5311: 5305: 5304: 5274: 5268: 5267: 5240: 5234: 5233: 5221: 5215: 5205: 5199: 5198: 5192: 5184: 5176: 5170: 5165:, p. 21 ,, 5160: 5154: 5148: 4973:on 20 March 1944 4959: 4952: 4910: 4903: 4890:Assassinated in 4866: 4860: 4853: 4817:1 December 1918 4811: 4805: 4799: 4792: 4780:Succession right 4766: 4758: 4657: 4584: 4564: 4555: 4549: 4530: 4521: 4507:Serbian Campaign 4488: 4482: 4474: 4454: 4446: 4396: 4368: 4348: 4340: 4293: 4256: 4229: 4221: 4201: 4193: 4151: 4131: 4123: 4085: 4057: 4016: 4008: 3988: 3980: 3954:Collapse of the 3914: 3906: 3886: 3878: 3827: 3801:Stevan Å upljikac 3796: 3758: 3727: 3707: 3699: 3622: 3595: 3513: 3493: 3466: 3459: 3442:is given by the 3430:Serbian nobility 3415: 3399:Helena Branković 3385: 3364:Stefan the Blind 3362: 3359:Stefan Branković 3354: 3333: 3310: 3289: 3268: 3259:medieval Serbian 3250:Branković family 3235: 3228: 3168: 3134: 3111: 3006: 2994: 2927:Battle of Rovine 2910: 2887: 2847:Battle of Rovine 2832: 2824: 2769:Battle of Angora 2741:Battle of Rovine 2726: 2723:Stefan Lazarević 2718: 2707:Battle of Kosovo 2703:Battle of Bileća 2651: 2643: 2603: 2569:Macedonia region 2542:Lordship of Zeta 2493:Battle of Kosovo 2436: 2429: 2422: 2415: 2408: 2401: 2394: 2348: 2323: 2302: 2295: 2284: 2264: 2245: 2237: 2207:DuÅ”an the Mighty 2205: 2197: 2175: 2167: 2146: 2125: 2080: 2043: 2035: 2007: 2001: 1993: 1976:Stefan Vladislav 1971: 1932: 1928:Stephanos Doukas 1926: 1919: 1890:in exchange for 1866: 1858: 1828: 1808: 1785: 1777: 1756: 1751:Nemanjić dynasty 1736: 1729: 1717:Nemanjić dynasty 1606: 1557: 1503: 1386:UroÅ” I of Rascia 1289: 1275:Tsar of Bulgaria 1251: 1236:, addressed as " 1234:Pope Gregory VII 1214: 1171:Byzantine Empire 1145: 1134: 1068: 1047: 875:Byzantine Empire 871:Bran Mutimirović 785:Petar Gojniković 679: 588: 569:invasion (681). 546: 521: 512:Byzantine Empire 406:Constantine VII 380: 373: 302:Serbian monarchy 198: 172: 171:1 December 1918 149: 138: 121: 70: 50: 41: 35: 21: 18:Prince of Serbia 6687: 6686: 6682: 6681: 6680: 6678: 6677: 6676: 6637: 6636: 6635: 6630: 6617: 6604: 6591: 6548: 6410: 6234: 6224: 6194: 6189: 6181: 6152: 6147: 6098: 6094:MiloÅ” Obrenović 6074: 6070:Radoslav Čelnik 6058: 6049: 6044: 6015:Jovan Branković 6010:Đorđe Branković 5999: 5985:Lazar Branković 5980:Đurađ Branković 5969: 5949: 5946:Moravian Serbia 5940: 5933: 5918: 5909:Stefan Dečanski 5886:Stefan Dragutin 5871:Stefan Radoslav 5855: 5846: 5841: 5787: 5779: 5760:Stefan Vojislav 5740: 5731: 5656: 5651: 5616: 5601: 5590: 5579: 5573: 5558: 5552: 5537: 5526: 5523: 5521:Further reading 5511: 5509: 5505: 5490: 5484:Živković, Tibor 5482: 5466: 5462: 5446:Živković, Tibor 5444: 5438: 5420: 5414: 5396: 5390: 5372: 5366: 5352:, ed. 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Index

Prince of Serbia
List of Serbian consorts

Royal Coat of arms

Petar I
O.S.
His Majesty
ViŔeslav
Petar I the Liberator
Peter II
unification
Serbs
Croats
Slovenes
Kingdom
Socialist
One-Party
Dictatorship
Stari Dvor
Belgrade
Serbia
Hereditary
Crown Prince Alexander
Holy Crown of Serbia
Holy Crown of Serbia

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Serbian
monarchs

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