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524:, after which Radoslav's position seems to have weakened; some of his nobility revolted in autumn 1233. Serbian medieval biographers noted that the nobility had left the support of Radoslav and stood itself behind the younger Vladislav. Radoslav fled the country between 1 September 1233 and 4 February 1234, and was unable to regain the kingdom, but eventually returned as a monk. Radoslav fled to Dubrovnik (1233) with his wife, and there are indications that Radoslav had organized some actions against Vladislav and that he thought that he would manage to return to the throne - this is evident from an dated 4 February 1234, regarding a promise to Ragusan trading privileges once he had returned to Serbia. Because of this, Vladislav began threatening Ragusa, which then had to turn to Bosnian Ban Ninoslav for help, and as the action against Vladislav was unsuccessful, Radoslav found refuge with the Epirote ruler 453:
over areas of Zachlumia northwest of the Neretva. By 1203, this Andrew was involved in conflict with his own brother, Emeric of Hungary. The ongoing conflict would allow Peter to claim the areas northwest of the Neretva for himself. He could have either taken advantage of Andrew's troops already withdrawing or using his own forces to drive them out. Either way, Andrew could probably not afford maintaining two fronts of war at the same time. Securing the area as his powerbase, Peter could then drive his brother from eastern Zachlumia. The amount of time between the time Andrew of Zachlumia went into exile and the decision of Nemanjić to intervene is left unclear in the account by Orbin. Fine suggests it could have been more than a decade. He suggests it could be as late as 1216, just a year before Nemanjić was declared a King by
176: 457:. Nemanjić could by then devote his forces to securing eastern Zachlumia for Andrew, his intended puppet ruler. He could then attempt to secure even tighter control by appointing Radoslav in the areas directly bordering Raška. The area could have stayed under his control for longer than Orbin indicates. Fine points that Andrew seems to have "disappeared from the scene" by 1218 when Peter is recorded to have taken over the coastal areas. There seems to be no indication of Peter extending his control to the areas supposedly ruled by Radoslav. 571: 404: 445:
plausible. Nemanjić would have reason to get involved. His ongoing rivalry with his brother in the late 1190s would require him to secure control over Zachlumia, in order to prevent Vukan from claiming control for himself. However his activities in the area are otherwise unrecorded. His motivation for backing Andrew against Peter is also unclear. Either of the two could serve as rulers of a
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in other sources. With Andrew being underage, the local nobility proceeded to depose him. They offered the crown to Peter (Petar), whose relation to his predecessors is not mentioned by Orbin. Fine notes that later scholars tend to assume Peter was another son of Miroslav and brother or half-brother
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since 1198. Orbin next claims that Nemanjić divided Zachlumia between his cousin Andrew, son of Miroslav and his own son, Radolslav. Andrew was given control of Popovo and coastal Hum. The mainland was granted to Radoslav. Orbin then claims that Radoslav died and Nemanjić granted his area to Andrew.
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According to Fine both Radoslav and Anna retired into monastic life following their deposition. His monastic name was Jovan. The time and circumstances of his death are unknown. The relations between Vladislav and Radoslav after he had returned and became a monk are not fully known, but he did not
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Orbin does not actually provide dates for the events of his account. Fine proceeds to estimate them, based on sources recording other events in the wider region. He estimates the death of Miroslav to 1198. Explaining why Andrew of Croatia and Dalmatia chose that year to attack. He acquired control
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According to Theodosius, Radoslav's wife Anna had left him for a commander of the fortress, a Frank. However, this account has been proven to be false, as there was no Frankish commander in Dyrrachium in Radoslav's time. After some time, Radoslav and his wife returned together to Serbia and took
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Fine points that the reliability of the above account is at times difficult to determine because the lack of further sources. There are some obvious inaccuracies at times but the basics of the story could be true. A succession crisis in Zachlumia with the existence of rival heirs would be quite
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held at the time. The senior Stefan was evidently unafraid of a military confrontation with his former father-in-law which could have occurred in retaliation for his actions. The alliance with the Empire had apparently outlived its use to the Serbian rulers. Stefan Nemanjić had ongoing border
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Fine points that Radoslav could not have predeceased his father. We know from other sources that he went on to succeed him. Nemanjić could have simply removed him for his position of authority for reasons lost to us. Orbin continues his account but Radoslav is not mentioned again.
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during the reign of his father. However the sources Orbin used for his history of Zachlumia are not identified by name. They are considered lost and Orbin remains our earliest extant source for several of the events mentioned. According to it
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Serbian Orthodox Church. The younger sons, Vladislav and Uroš I, received appanages. The youngest of the brothers, Sava II, was appointed Bishop of Hum shortly thereafter, later serving as Archbishop of Serbia (1263-1270). The
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family. Uncertain which of the two was her mother. Fine indicates Radoslav would instead marry her first cousin Anna Doukaina Angelina in 1219/1220. She was a daughter of Theodore Komnenos Doukas and
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to Andrew. Some time later, the cause of the exiled Andrew was taken up by Stefan Nemanjić who invated Zachlumia. Peter was forced to retreat to the areas west and north of the river
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disturb his brother. There is a hypothesis that Radoslav even received a part of Serbian land to administrate. In any case, Radoslav continued the rest of his life in peace.
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Vladislav was crowned King upon Radoslav's flight. Vladislav married the daughter of Ivan Asen II, much thanks to Sava. Sava then abdicated in favour of his apprentice
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with his father. King Stefan the First-Crowned, who had become ill, took monastic vows and died in 1227. Radoslav who was the eldest son succeeded as King, crowned at
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According to biographer and monk Theodosius, Radoslav was a good ruler at first, but then fell under the influence of his wife, who was the daughter of the ruler of
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Radoslav was probably safe from domestic rebellion as long as his father-in-law Theodore remained strong. In 1230, however, Theodore was
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and state were thus dominated by the same family and the ties between the two as well as the family's role within the Church continued.
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was succeeded by his son Andrew (Andrija), only ten-years-old. Missing from the text is Toljen, a son of Miroslav who was mentioned as
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for part the reign of his father. In a charter variously dated to 1222 or 1228, Radoslav appears as co-founder of the monastery of
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and returned safely to her father. This indicates Stefan Radoslav was born either in the 1190s or the early 1200s (decade).
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to state "She left on foot with only the clothes on her back". Eudokia sought refuge with her brother-in-law
2469: 2036: 1742: 1494: 621: 591:(1978) by Detlev Schwennicke, reports Radoslav betrothed to Theodora Komnene c. 1217. She was a daughter of 495: 449:. Installing Radoslav as ruler of eastern Zachlumia would be a way to secure tighter control of the region. 376: 361: 1822: 1648: 2553: 2016: 1162: 506: 302: 2660: 2655: 2633: 2621: 2041: 2011: 1884: 1680: 517: 353: 2131: 1273: 1259: 556: 2474: 474: 437: 329: 151: 2479: 290: 2439: 2424: 2414: 2156: 1991: 1975: 1950: 1930: 1727: 1548: 600: 575: 570: 502: 424: 277: 273: 265: 171: 128: 1914: 1204:
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Fine considers the treatment of Eudokia to be an indication of a decline in the prestige the
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trip, while visiting the Bulgarian court in 1235, and was respectfully buried at the
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declaring him a King. He had reasons to distance himself from the Byzantines and the
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Archiv für Diplomatik: Schriftgeschichte, Siegel- und Wappenkunde
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reports the marriage resulting in the birth of a single child.
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in the end of 1233. Sava died while heading home from a
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1726: 1724: 1723: 1716: 1709: 1701: 1693: 1692: 1676: 1671: 1670:fl. 1217–1228 1652: 1649:Đorđe Nemanjić 1647: 1643: 1642: 1634: 1629: 1628:fl. 1196–1228 1610: 1605: 1601: 1600: 1596: 1595: 1590: 1587: 1574: 1569: 1565: 1564: 1563:Regnal titles 1560: 1559: 1546: 1543: 1537: 1536: 1530: 1515: 1509: 1491: 1478: 1472: 1457: 1443: 1429: 1415: 1409: 1391: 1385: 1367: 1361: 1346: 1310: 1288:Kalić, Jovanka 1284: 1270: 1256: 1250: 1238:, ed. 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(2005). 963: 961: 958: 956: 955: 953:, p. 121. 940: 925: 923:, p. 108. 913: 911:, p. 132. 901: 886: 874: 872:, p. 135. 855: 853:, p. 106. 843: 831: 819: 807: 795: 793:, p. 131. 783: 781:, p. 107. 771: 756: 754:, p. 170. 744: 729: 727:, p. 136. 692: 680: 678:, p. 394. 668: 656: 644: 642:, p. 101. 631: 629: 626: 625: 624: 619: 612: 609: 462: 459: 400: 397: 377:Doge of Venice 373:Enrico Dandolo 338:Constantinople 330:Prince of Zeta 326:Vukan Nemanjić 291:Alexander Asen 276:married first 261:, daughter of 250: 247: 210: 209: 204: 200: 199: 194: 190: 189: 184: 180: 179: 169: 163: 162: 159: 155: 154: 149: 143: 142: 137: 133: 132: 127: 125: 121: 120: 117: 113: 112: 109: 105: 104: 99: 95: 94: 89: 85: 84: 79: 73: 72: 69: 65: 64: 61: 53: 52: 50:King of Serbia 46: 45: 34:King of Serbia 33: 24: 14: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 2693: 2682: 2679: 2677: 2674: 2672: 2669: 2667: 2664: 2662: 2659: 2657: 2654: 2653: 2651: 2635: 2630: 2628: 2625: 2623: 2620: 2618: 2615: 2614: 2612: 2609: 2605: 2596: 2594: 2591: 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1462: 1451: 1437: 1433:Орбин, Мавро 1423: 1399: 1375: 1351: 1325: 1321: 1298:(48): 7–18. 1295: 1278: 1264: 1240: 1227: 1203: 1170: 1139: 1116: 1093: 1069: 1045: 1021: 997: 977: 972: 916: 909:Polemis 1968 904: 897:Polemis 1968 877: 846: 834: 822: 810: 798: 791:Polemis 1968 786: 774: 747: 683: 671: 659: 647: 640:Dvornik 1962 635: 604: 586: 584: 580: 538: 534: 522:Ivan Asen II 515: 507:Thessalonica 500: 472: 451: 447:puppet state 443: 413: 369:Anna Dandolo 366: 342: 307: 285: 252: 230: 214: 213: 49: 2588:Mihailo III 2573:Mihailo III 2515:Jovan Nenad 2485:Pavle Bakić 2480:Radič Božić 1857:Archbishops 1848:Simeon Uroš 1743:family tree 1328:: 149–158. 1236:Ivić, Pavle 803:Orbini 1601 561:Middle Ages 530:Dyrrhachium 416:Mavro Orbin 391:, ruler of 389:Leo Sgouros 299:Ivan Asen I 88:Predecessor 2650:Categories 2578:Aleksandar 1214:0472082604 688:Curta 2019 676:Curta 2006 628:References 597:Melissenos 407:Radoslav, 119:after 1235 77:Coronation 2539:Karađorđe 2343:at Syrmia 2341:Vladislav 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Index

Stefan Radoslav of Serbia
Radoslav of Serbia

Coronation
Žiča
Stefan Nemanjić
Stefan Vladislav
Studenica monastery
Anna Angelina Komnene Doukaina
Issue
Dragoslav Jovan
House
Nemanjić dynasty

Stefan Nemanjić
Eudokia Angelina
Serbian Orthodox Christian
Serbian Cyrillic
Greek
Serbia
Stefan Nemanjić
Eudokia Angelina
Byzantine Emperor
Alexios III Angelos
Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina
Komnena Nemanjić
Dhimitër Progoni
Gregorios Kamonas
sebastokrator
Alexander Asen

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