• Zavida (Serbian Cyrillic: Завида) or Beli Uroš (Бели Урош, "White Uroš") was a 12th-century Serbian royal who briefly ruled as Župan of Zachumlia and later...
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  • II of Znojmo, mother of Helen of Znojmo Possible child of Anna and Uroš: Zavida, Lord of Ribnica Magyar Tudományos Akadémia (1987). Magyarország története:...
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    in 1165 the Byzantium divided the Serb lands between the four sons of Zavida: Tihomir in Raška, Stracimir in Duklja, Miroslav in Zahumlje and Travunia...
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  • children. and possibly Zavida - Duke of Zahumlje. In a Zadar act, Beloš's brother is named "Stefan"; that name is found in the sons of Zavida. List of Serbian...
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    youngest son of Zavida, a Prince of Zahumlje, who after a conflict with his brothers was sent to Ribnica where he had the title of Lord. Zavida (Beli Uroš)...
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  • Zavida Vukanović Tihomir Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja Grand Prince Nemanjić Vukan Grand Prince Stefan Grand Prince, King Lazarević Dmitar Stefan Vladislav...
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  • the Grand Principality of Serbia (1166). He was the first-born child of Zavida. Tihomir was appointed the Grand Prince of Serbia (1166) by Byzantine Emperor...
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    1166. Manuel I now put Tihomir at the Serbian throne; he was the son of Zavida, a close relative to Uroš II who had held Zahumlje. The rule was divided...
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    16. Uroš I of Rascia 8. Zavida 17. Anna Diogene 4. Stefan Nemanja 2. Vukan Nemanjić 5. Anastasija 1. Dmitar Nemanjić...
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    16. Uroš I of Rascia 8. Zavida 17. Anna Diogene 4. Stefan Nemanja 2. Vukan Nemanjić 5. Anastasija 1. Stefan Vukanović 3. Unknown...
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    16. Uroš I of Rascia Serbian Grand Prince 8. Zavida Serbian Prince 17. Anna Diogene 4. Stefan Nemanja Serbian Grand Prince 2. Stefan II the First-crowned...
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  • colleagues were Rabbi Zeira and Rabbi Levi. Abaye, Rabbi Jonah, Rabbi Yossi bar Zavida and Rabbi Jeremiah (III) repeated teachings in his name. Most of Rabbi Hama...
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  • 1115–1131). Đorđe's rule lasted until 1118. One of the sons of Uroš I was Zavida, Prince of Zahumlje. His four sons would eventually bring order to the Rascian...
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    southern Dalmatia. He was born in the second half of the 12th century to Zavida, a Serbian royal that briefly ruled as Prince of Zahumlje, a member of the...
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  • Tihomir (1165–1166) Stefan Nemanja (1166–1196): (thereafter Nemanjić dynasty) Zavida (fl. 1112) Miroslav (Prince of Hum in 1166–1190 and 1192–1198) Toljen (Knez...
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    Nemanjić family tree Vukan / Uroš I Zavida, Prince of Zachumlia before 1145 Tihomir, Grand Prince of Serbia 1163-1166 Stracimir, Prince of West Morava...
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    Duklja, making Kočapar flee to Bosnia and then Zahumlje, where he died. Zavida ruled Zahumlje before getting into a conflict with his brothers, resulting...
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    1166 Theodore Komnene born 1096 John Doukas c. 1126-1200 Desa r. 1149-1162 Zavida or Uroš the White Michael III r. 1165/75-1186/9 Desislava r. 1186-1189?...
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  • Prince of Serbia (1091–1112) Uroš I Grand Prince of Serbia (ca. 1112–1145) Zavida Prince of Hum (fl. 1112) Constantine Diogenes Byzantine prince Anna Diogenissa...
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    brothers were Stracimir, Miroslav and Stefan Nemanja. They were sons of Zavida, also a local lord who was member of the ruling family, but the exact connection...
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  • who rules briefly, before returning to his office in Hungary and Croatia. Zavida had presumably tried to oust either Uroš II or Desa, or acquire an appanage...
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  • Zavida Miroslav of Hum Petar Mirosavljević...
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    Stefan Nemanja failed to properly share the inheritance of their father Zavida 1167–1169 Kievan succession crisis, after the death of grand prince Rostislav...
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  • (appanage) of the Grand Principality of Serbia, from 1163–1166. He was a son of Zavida, a prince of the house of Vukanović that briefly held the appanage of Zahumlje...
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  • Vukan Nemanjić Pribac Hrebeljanović Lazar Hrebeljanović Jelena Dmitar Nemanjić Zavida Vratislav Nemanjić Vratko Nemanjić Stefan Nemanjić Milica Nemanjić...
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  • two sisters, Helena (the mother of King Géza II of Hungary) and Marija. Zavida, the father of future Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja, is possibly a fourth...
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    Kosovo War, a bipolar father and a dizzying array of criminal charges. Zavida Zanković tells his story to his gorgeous court-appointed attorney as he...
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