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| | Montenet - History of Montenegro: Nemanjics' period |
 | | She advanced the highest level of autonomy of the Zeta state within Nemanjic's Serbia and built and restored around 50 monasteries in Zeta, most notably St. Srdj and Vakh on the river Bojana under Shkoder (ibid.). |
 | | During this period (1296), the name Crna Gora (Montenegro) is mentioned for the first time in the charter of St. Nicholas' monastery (Vranjina) issued by the Raska's king Milutin, who was the younger son of Uros I and Jelene Kurtene (D.Zivkovic, Istorija Crnogorskog Naroda, Cetinje, 1989). |
 | | After the Serbian tzar Dusan Nemanjic death in 1355, the Serbian Kingdom started to crumble and its holdings were divided among the Prince (knez) Lazar Hrebeljanovic, the short-lived Bosnian state of Tvrtko I (reigned 1353-91), and a semi-independent chiefdom of Zeta under the Balsic dynasty, who increasingly asserted Zeta's sovereignty. |
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