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Uroš I (other)
Uroš I may refer to: * Uroš I, Grand Prince of Serbia, Grand Prince of Serbia (1112-1145) * Stefan Uroš I, King of Serbia (1243-1276) See also * Uroš II (other) * Stefan Uroš (other) * Uroš Nemanjić (other) * Uroš Vukanović (other) * Serbia (other) Serbia is a southeastern European country. Serbia may also refer to: In the Balkans * Serbia proper, the central heartland of the Republic * Principality of Serbia (early medieval) (8th-10th century) * Grand Principality of Serbia (1101–1217) ...
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Uroš I, Grand Prince Of Serbia
Uroš I ( sr-cyr, Урош I, gr, Ούρεσις) was the Grand Prince ('' Veliki Župan'') of the Grand Principality of Serbia from about 1112 to 1145. Biography Origin Uroš I was the son of Marko, who was a son of Petrislav Vojislavljević and brother of Grand Prince Vukan, who had sworn an oath of loyalty to Constantine Bodin, the Grand Prince of Duklja, becoming his vassals.''The early medieval Balkans'', p. 223 Marko, as the subordinate ruler, would have had his appanage in lands north of Raška, bordering the Kingdom of Hungary. The name ''Uroš'' itself, is most likely derived from the Hungarian word ''úr'' meaning "dominus" or "princeps", which is translated into the Slavic name 'Prvoslav', or 'Primislav', as seen in the case of Uroš II in Slavic sources.Živković, ''hipoteza'', p. 13 It is a possibility that Marko married a Hungarian wife. War with Byzantium In 1092, the Serb Army defeated the Byzantine Army led by the governor of Durazzo, sent by Alexius Comnenu ...
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Stefan Uroš I
Stefan Uroš I ( sr-cyr, Стефан Урош I; 1223 – May 1, 1277), known as Uroš the Great (Урош Велики) was the King of Serbia from 1243 to 1276, succeeding his brother Stefan Vladislav. He was one of the most important rulers in Serbian history. Early life Stefan Uroš was the youngest son of Stefan the First-Crowned and Anna, the granddaughter of Enrico Dandolo, Doge of Venice. He had two older half-brothers, on his father's side, kings Stefan Radoslav and Stefan Vladislav. Scholars have argued that Bulgarian influence had been strong and unpopular, causing opposition that led to Vladislav's deposition after the death of Asen. The revolting nobility had chosen Uroš as their candidate for king; from 1242 to spring 1243, a war for the throne was fought, which ended with Vladislav being forced to give up the crown in favour of Uroš. It seems that Uroš captured Vladislav. The main resistance against Uroš was led by Vladislav's wife, Beloslava. The hostilitie ...
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Uroš II (other)
Uroš II may refer to: * Uroš II, Grand Prince of Serbia, Grand Prince of Serbia (1145-1162) * Stefan Uroš II, King of Serbia (1282-1321) See also * Uroš I (other) * Stefan Uroš (other) * Uroš Nemanjić (other) * Uroš Vukanović (other) * Serbia (other) Serbia is a southeastern European country. Serbia may also refer to: In the Balkans * Serbia proper, the central heartland of the Republic * Principality of Serbia (early medieval) (8th-10th century) * Grand Principality of Serbia (1101–1217) ...
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Stefan Uroš (other)
Stephen Uroš ( sr, / ) is a Serbian royal name, referring to the following members of the Nemanjić dynasty ( Serbian Kingdom and Empire): * King Stefan Uroš I (1243–1276) * King Stefan Uroš II Milutin (1282–1321) * King Stefan Uroš III (1321–1331) * Emperor Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (1331–1355) * Emperor Stefan Uroš V (1355–1371) * Stefan Uroš, ruler of Pharsalos (14th century), son of Despot Simeon Uroš See also * Uroš, a Serbian given name * Uroš I (other) * Uroš II (other) * Uroš Nemanjić (other) * Uroš Vukanović (other) * Stefan (honorific) The name Stephen ( sh, Stefan'' / Стефан'', ''Stjepan / Стјепан'', ''Stipan / Стипан'', and others), long popular among South Slavic monarchs, was used as an honorific or as a royal title by various rulers of Serbia and claim ...
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Uroš Nemanjić (other)
Uroš Nemanjić may refer to: * Stefan Uroš I Nemanjić, King of Serbia (1243–1276) * Stefan Uroš II Nemanjić, King of Serbia (1282–1321) * Stefan Uroš III Nemanjić, King of Serbia (1321–1331) * Stefan Uroš IV Nemanjić, King and Emperor of Serbia (1331–1355) * Stefan Uroš V Nemanjić, King and Emperor of Serbia (1355–1371) * Simeon Uroš Nemanjić, Lord of Epirus and Thessaly, self-styled Emperor (1356-1370) * Jovan Uroš Nemanjić, Lord of Thessaly, self-styled Emperor (1370-1373) See also * Uroš, a Serbian given name * Uroš I (other) Uroš I may refer to: * Uroš I, Grand Prince of Serbia, Grand Prince of Serbia (1112-1145) * Stefan Uroš I, King of Serbia (1243-1276) See also * Uroš II (other) * Stefan Uroš (other) * Uroš Nemanjić (other) * ... * Uroš II (other) * Stefan Uroš (other) * Uroš Vukanović (other) {{disambiguation ...
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Uroš Vukanović (other)
Uroš Vukanović ( sr-Cyrl, Урош Вукановић) may refer to: * Uroš I Vukanović, Grand Prince of Serbia (1112–1145) * Uroš II Vukanović, Grand Prince of Serbia (1145–1162) See also * Uroš I (other) * Uroš II (other) * Stefan Uroš (other) * Uroš Nemanjić (other) Uroš Nemanjić may refer to: * Stefan Uroš I Nemanjić, King of Serbia (1243–1276) * Stefan Uroš II Nemanjić, King of Serbia (1282–1321) * Stefan Uroš III Nemanjić, King of Serbia (1321–1331) * Stefan Uroš IV Nemanjić, King and Em ...
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