death in 1370. He was succeeded by his son Jovan Uroš. Simeon Uroš was the son of King Stephen Uroš III (r. 1322–1331) by his second wife, Maria Palaiologina...
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1371), known in historiography and folk tradition as Uroš the Weak (Serbian: Урош Нејаки, romanized: Uroš Nejaki), was the second Emperor (Tsar) of the Serbian...
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Uroš V (1355–1371) Stefan Uroš, ruler of Pharsalos (14th century), son of Despot Simeon Uroš Uroš, a Serbian given name Uroš I (disambiguation) Uroš II...
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Angelos Philanthropenos in 1394. John Uroš had a younger brother named Stefan Uroš, ruler of Pharsalus (sons of Simeon Uroš), who may have held Pharsalos as...
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Thomais Orsini (section Marriage to Simeon Uroš)
queen consort of the Serbian tsar and ruler of Epirus and Thessaly, Simeon Uroš Nemanjić. Born Thomais Komnene Angelina in the early 1330s, she lost...
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canonized as Saint Simeon, Serbian ruler and saint of the Serbian Orthodox Church Simeon of Moscow, 14th-century Grand Prince of Moscow Simeon Uroš, 14th-century...
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mainly from the second half of the 14th century under the local rule of Simeon Uroš.: 414-415 Six of these are still active and open to visitors: the monasteries...
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Stefan Dušan (redirect from Stefan Uroš IV)
Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Урош IV Душан), also known as Dušan the Mighty (c. 1308 – 20 December 1355), was the King of Serbia from...
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Radoslav Hlapen (section Service under Stefan Uroš V)
continued to recognize Uroš' suzerainty, and provided a buffer between Uroš V and Simeon Uroš. After the treaty between Hlapen and Simeon Uroš, the latter settled...
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Stefan Dečanski (redirect from Uroš III of Serbia)
the great monastery of Visoki Dečani he built. Stefan Uroš III was the son of King Stefan Uroš II Milutin and his first wife Jelena, a Serbian noblewoman...
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