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  Great Emperor Country, Great King Information.
In 1345 the Serbian King Stefan Uros IV Dusan proclaimed himself emperor and had himself crowned as such at Skopje on Easter 1346 by the newly created Patriarch of Serbia, and by the Patriarch of Bulgaria and the autocephalous Archbishop of Ohrid.
It was only employed by Stefan Uros IV Dusan and his son Stefan Uros V in Serbia, after which it became extinct.
A half-brother of Dusan, Simeon Uros, and then his son Jovan Uroš, claimed the same title, until the latter's abdication in 1373, while ruling as dynasts in Thessaly.
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  Stefan Uroš V of Serbia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stefan Uroš V Nejaki ("The Weak"), (Serbian: Стефан Урош V нејаки) (1336–1371) was king of Serbia (1346–1355) as co-ruler of his father Stefan Uroš IV Dušan and then emperor (tsar) (1355-1371).
Stefan Uroš V was the only son of Stefan Uroš IV Dušan by Helena of Bulgaria, the sister of Ivan Alexander of Bulgaria.
Stefan Uroš V died childless in December 1371, after much of the Serbian nobility had been destroyed by the Turks in the Battle of Marica earlier that year.
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 Stefan Uros V
Stefan Uroš V nejaki (The Weak) (Стефан Урош V нејаки) (1336-1371) was Serb king (1346-1355) as co-ruler of his father Dušan and tzar (1355-1371).
That was used by Byzant[?] which took from him Serbian Greece and Hungary which got hold of Mačva[?] and Belgrade.
At the end of his rule under direct Uroš's control were only lands between Šara[?] and Danube.
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 Serbian Rulers - Stefan Uros, Emperor (1355-1371)
Known in the epic tradition as Uros "the Weak", he was not capable of keeping his father's empire intact.
Emperor Uros was ultimately forced to divide his power with the most powerful among the Serbian noblemen - Vukasin Mrnjavcevic, the master of northern and eastern Macedonia - giving him the title of king and the rights of a co-ruler in 1365.
While the fact that Uros was childless (eldest sons being the traditional junior rulers in the Nemanjic monarchy), coupled with political necessities, probably mandated the selection of a ruling colleague and heir apparent, 1365 in some sense marks a precedent and an end to the Nemanjic empire as traditionally understood until then.
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 The Battle of Kosovo
Stefan returned to his despotate, recognized the authority of Sigismund of Hungary, and built his new capital in Belgrade, which was given to him by Sigismund.
Stefan received Vuk Brankovic's territory from the Turks in 1397, which precipitated a period of enmity between the Brankovici and the Lazarevici that was not completely settled until 1413 when peace was made between Stefan and his cousin Djuradj.
Stefan was accepted as a strong, central leader, and the separatism among individual lords was finally ended.
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 My Lines - Person Page 354
King of Raska Stefan Uros III Dechanski Nemanjic was the Son, heir and rebel to Milutin.
Child of Emperor of the Serbs and Greeks Stefan Uros IV Dushan Nemanjic and Empress of Serbia Jelena of Bulgaria:
She married Emperor of the Serbs and Greeks Stefan Uros IV Dushan Nemanjic, son of King of Raska Stefan Uros III Dechanski Nemanjic, after 1331.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Despite his imperial title, Uros was a weak and ineffectual leader, allowing local nobles to gain power and influence at the expense of the central authority.
Although a pledged vassal to Stefan Uros, in 1371 he refused to participate in the Battle of Marica, at which the bulk of the imperial Serbian army was destroyed by an Ottoman force.
Vukan himself was the eldest son of Stefan Nemanja.
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 Stefan Hussong - all discs
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 Paradox Interactive Forums - Serbian Before and After Action Report (BAAR)
Stefan Nemanja (1132-1200), the Grand Zupan (Prince) of Rascia (located in the central west region of the Balkans) was the first independent ruler and founder of the Serbian state.
Uros I was overthrown in 1276 by his elder son Dragutin; he was allowed to retire to a monstery in Zahumlje, where he became monk Simeon, and died a couple of years later.
The main endowment of Stefan Uros III Decanski is the famous monastery of Visoki Decani, in western Kosovo, dedicated to Ascension of our Lord (completed later by his son Dusan), after which he has been referred to as Decanski.
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 Stefan Uros V   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Stefan Uroš V nejaki (slabý) (Стефан Урош V нејаки) (1336-1371) byl Serb král (1346-1355) jako co-pravítko jeho otce Dušan a tzar (1355-1371).
V jeho vlastním státu v 1358 on stál před povstáními nejprve z jeho strýce, despota Epirus Simeon, a jeho matka Jelena, kdo začal vládnout samosprávně s jejich oblastmi.
U jeho konce ovládat jediné země pod přímou Uroš kontrolou byli ti mezitím Šara a Dunaj.
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 Stefan Uros Stefan Uroš V Stefan Uroš IV Dušan king Serb tsar Stefan Uroš I   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Stefan Uros Stefan Uroš V Stefan Uroš IV Dušan king Serb tsar Stefan Uroš I
Stefan Uroš was name of several Serb kings and tsars.
Stefan Uros I * Stefan Uros II * Stefan Uros III * * Stefan Uros V * Stefan Vladislav I * Stefan Vladislav II * Stefan Nemanja * Stefan Prvovencani * Stefan Radoslav
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 House of Nemanjić - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Stefan dynasty - House of Nemanjić was named after Stefan Nemanja.
After Stephen Nemanja had taken Stefan as his name, all the subsequent monarchs of the house used it as sort of title.
Tsar Simeon-Siniša of Epirus (1359 -1370), son of Stefen Uroš III and the Greek Princess
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 Stefan Uros V   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Stefan Uroš V nejaki (The Weak) (Стефан УрошV нејаки) (1336 - 1371) was Serb king (1346 - 1355) as co-ruler of his father Dušan and tzar (1355 - 1371).
Incompetent to sustain the great empire created by his father, Uroš could neither repel attacks of foreign enemies, norcombat the self-will of his nobility.
At the end of his rule the only lands under direct Uroš's control were thosebetween the Šara and the Danube.
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Diploma thesis: "Subcellular localisation and an attempt to isolate the 25 kDa ammodytoxin receptor from the porcine cerebral cortex" (Subcelularna lokalizacija in poskus izolacije amoditoksinskega receptorja z maso 25 kDa v prašičji možganski skorji).
Phospholipases A2 (PLA2s) are enzymes that catalyze hydrolysis of the sn -2 ester bond of glycerophospholipids.
Uroš is currently working on the interactions between calmodulin (CaM) and ammodytoxin A (AtxA).
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 The Saga of Kosovo
This is the place where in 1282 King Stefan Dragutin, ruler of the northern regions of Serbia and Srem, abdicated in favor of his brother, King Stefan Milutin (1282-1321), who until then had ruled the southwestern parts of Serbia.
Among Serbian medieval patriarchs, the best of the literati was Danilo III (elected at the Council of Zica, 1390), who, together with Lazar's widow Milica and her children, transported the body of the beheaded prince from Pristina to the Ravanica Monastery and canonized Lazar.
The respect and awe that Stefan commanded among the Turks and Tartars at Angora, when he rode at the head of 3 gallant charges against Tamerlane, in an effort to save his surrounded suzerain, speaks of the effect his presence might have had if he had inherited the throne in 1355, when Dusan died.
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 The Balkan Slavs, a history.
A major victory in 1330 by Stefan Uros III Decanski and his son Stefan Dusan over a combined Byzantine and Bulgarian army enabled Serbia to extend its borders from the Danube to the Bay of Corinth and from the Aegean to the Adriatic, controlling a greater region than the Byzantine Empire.
Stefan Dusan succeeded to the throne the following year after his father’s murder (in which Dusan was implicated).
During their migrations the Slavs were organized on a tribal basis, and it was not until the ninth century that the tribes were combined into a loose confederation of states, each led by an elected Zhupan, who in turn gave his nominal allegiance to a Grand Zhupan.
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 List of Serbian monarchs
All names of Nemanjid monarchs started with Stefan, beginning from Stefan Nemanja[?].
Entries bounded within parentheses are for reference only, for instance the Roman numerals keep counts of Stefan's and Lazar's.
Stefan (Uros IV) Dušan (1331 - 1355), self-proclaimed Tzar in 1346.
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 Macedonia FAQ: Skopje
Skopje was part of the Serbian state during its greatest expansion under the rule of Stefan Uros IV Dushan Nemanja (1331-1355).
Dushan was followed by his young son Stefan Urosh V (1355 - 1371), who divided his power with the most powerful among the local noblemen.
Stefan Urosh V gave Volkashin the title of king and the rights of a co-ruler in 1365.
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 Emperor - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Although Maximilian's grandson and successor, Charles V, was crowned in Bologna in 1529 by the Pope, he was the last, and thereafter the position of Holy Roman Emperor was a wholly German post until the Empire's dissolution in August 6, 1806.
Even in Germany itself, real control was increasingly tenuous, as various local princes increased their power, so that the Habsburg emperors who ruled almost continuously from 1438 until the end of the empire derived their power much more from their hereditary lands in the south-eastern part of the monarchy than from their position as emperor.
His son, Stefan Uros V, was unable to retain the empire.
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 Religions in Montenegro presented by Montenet
Between 1183 and 1186, relying on the domestic feudal lords who betrayed the state interest, the Great Raska's chieftain Stefan Nemanja, conquered Zeta and did everything necessary to enforce the acceptance of Christian Orthodox faith by the population of Zeta.
He was succeeded by his second oldest son Stefan (mentioned in 1252), who built a monastery 'Accession of Mother of God' ('Uspenje bogorodice') in Moraca (D.Zivkovic, Istorija Crnogorskog Naroda, Cetinje, 1989).
Between 1276 and 1309, Queen Hellen (Jelena), a Catholic (from the Kurtene family) widow of Raska's/Serbia's King Uros I, was ruling Zeta.
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 Nemanjic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
In 196 Stefan relinguished his power to his son Stefan II, Nemanja, took the monastic name Simeon and joined his youngest son Rastko (monastic name Sava) on the Mount Athos.
Stefan (youngest brother of Pribislav and Bran, son of Mutimir), born ca.
Stefan (Uros IV) Dušan (1331 - 1355), King of Serbia (1331 - 1346); Tsar of All Serbs, Albanians and Greeks (1346 - 1355)
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 A CHRONOGRAPHY OF POLITICAL AND RELIGIOUS CONFLICT
1321 Reign of Decanski (Stefan Uros III) in Serbia (to 1331).
1331 Reign of Stephen Dusan the Mighty (Stefan IV Uros) in Serbia (to 1355).
The Serbian Orthodox Church endorses the new agreement and Stefan's sister Olivera is married formally to Bayezid.
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 Amazon.com: "Stefan Uros": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
He also successfully resisted a Serbian invasion led by Car Stefan Uros IV Dusan (1331-55) in 1350 and expanded the territory under his authority to include parts of Croatia and most of...
Stefan Uros II Milutin (1282-1321), a pious yet dissolute person and an opportunist in religious and political matters, restored royal authority in...
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The name is also found as a last name in such forms as Stephen, Stephan, Stefan, Stevens, Stephens, Stevenson, Stephenson, Stevin, and Stever.
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 Stefan_Uros_IV._Dusan
1308 geboren als Sohn von Stefan Uroš III.
Ihm folgte sein Sohn Stefan Uroš V. der Schwache“ auf den serbischen Thron.
Stefan Uroš V. Dieser Artikel basiert auf einem gemeinfreien Text („public domain“) aus Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4. Auflage von 1888–1890.
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 Stefan Uroš IV. Dušan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
1308 geboren als Sohn von Stefan Uros III.
Ihm folgte sein Sohn Stefan Uros V., genannt "der Schwache" auf dem serbischen Thron.
Stefan Uroš V. Dieser Artikel basiert auf einem gemeinfreien Text („public domain“) aus Meyers Konversations-Lexikon, 4.
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 Facts about stefan uros v   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
Serebella: Index - Steeplechase to Stefan Uros I
Serebella: Index - Stefan Uros V to Stejneger
The official signature of King Stefan Uros III Decanski
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 EnciclopedyList of Serbian monarchs -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-25)
All names of Nemanjić monarchs started with Stefan, beginning from Stefan Nemanja.
Vukan, son of Nemanja, ruled the coastal regions of cities Antivari (Bar) and Cattaro (Kotor), cf.
Stefan Prvovenčani also Stefan II, Nemanja (1196- 1228), eldest son of Stefan Nemanja
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 Stefan Uros V
This situation was exploited by the Byzantine Empire which took from him Serbian Greece, and Hungary which took hold of Mačva; and Belgrade.
At the end of his rule the only lands under direct Uroš's control were those between the Šara; and the Danube.
See also: List of Serbian monarchs - History of Serbia
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