The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman ConquestUniversity of Michigan Press, 1987 - 683 pages |
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... Nemanja ( each in the form of a saint's life ) written by two of his sons early in the thirteenth century , after Nemanja's death . One was written by Stefan Prvovenčani ( the First - Crowned ) , his successor on the throne of Serbia ...
... Nemanja ( each in the form of a saint's life ) written by two of his sons early in the thirteenth century , after Nemanja's death . One was written by Stefan Prvovenčani ( the First - Crowned ) , his successor on the throne of Serbia ...
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... Nemanja acquired Hum ( formerly Zahumlje ) and Zeta , which as principalities had controlled much of the territory around Dubrovnik , Nemanja and Dubrovnik laid overlapping claims to certain borderlands . Furthermore , Nemanja had ...
... Nemanja acquired Hum ( formerly Zahumlje ) and Zeta , which as principalities had controlled much of the territory around Dubrovnik , Nemanja and Dubrovnik laid overlapping claims to certain borderlands . Furthermore , Nemanja had ...
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... Nemanja and several of his successors were to be canonized . In appreciation , and from the time of Nemanja , the Church supported the dynasty . Following the lead of Sava , who of course was the dominant Serbian Church figure of his ...
... Nemanja and several of his successors were to be canonized . In appreciation , and from the time of Nemanja , the Church supported the dynasty . Following the lead of Sava , who of course was the dominant Serbian Church figure of his ...
Contents
The Balkans in the Late Twelfth Century | 1 |
Raška and Zeta 120607 to ca 1216 | 49 |
Notes | 56 |
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