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  Lazar of Serbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
He acquired dynastic legitimacy by marrying Milica Nemanjic, and despite retaining only the minor title of knez, he nevertheless used the imperial name of 'Stefan' as well as the designation "autocrator".
At the same time, he took no issue with Bosnian ban Tvrtko (whose Nemanjic lineage was in any case much stronger than Lazar's) proclaiming himself "King Stefan of Serbs and Bosnia".
Milica was a daughter of Prince Vratko (кнез Вратко), who was a great-grandson of Vukan Nemanjic.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Prince_Lazar   (868 words)

  
 Serbs
The white two-headed eagle was the coat of arms of the House of Nemanjić.
The house floor and church is covered with hay, reminding worshippers of the stable in which Jesus was born.
Serbia reached its golden age under the House of Nemanjic, with the Serbian state reaching its apogee of power in the reign of Tsar Stefan Uros Dusan.
brainyencyclopedia.com /encyclopedia/s/se/serbs.html   (3382 words)

  
 Dubrovnik, Konavle, Boka kotorska
Only during the Serbian Nemanjic dynasty (1168-1371) the Serbs performed 15 unsuccessful attempts to occupy Dubrovnik: in 1172, 1196, 1215, 1228, 1252, 1253, 1254, 1265-1268, 1275, 1301, 1302, 1317, 1318, 1325, 1328.
The region of Konavle, occupied by the Yugoslav (Serbian and Montenegrin) army in 1991/92, served as a basis for ferocious attacks on the city of Dubrovnik.
The lovely town of Cilipi near the Dubrovnik airport was devastated to the point that no house was left with a roof, and the Cilipi church was destroyed.
www.croatianhistory.net /etf/et111.html   (8499 words)

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