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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Stefan Dušan (redirect from Stefan Uroš IV)
Stefan Uroš IV Dušan (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Урош IV Душан, pronounced [stêfaːn ûroʃ tʃětʋr̩ːtiː dǔʃan] ), also known as Dušan the Mighty (Serbian: Душан...
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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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Solicitor-General of the Philippines Simeon North (1765–1852), American gunmaker Siméon Denis Poisson (1781–1840), French mathematician Simeon Rice (born 1974), American...
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Thomais Orsini (section Marriage to Simeon Uroš)
Epirote line. Together they had three children: John Uroš, who succeeded as ruler of Thessaly, Stephen Uroš, governor of Pharsalos, and Maria, who married Thomas...
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Uroš Nemanjić may refer to: Stefan Uroš I Nemanjić, King of Serbia (1243–1276) Stefan Uroš II Nemanjić, King of Serbia (1282–1321) Stefan Uroš III Nemanjić...
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micronation Simeon Uroš, "Emperor of Serbs and Greeks" (held by Uroš V), in reality Despot of Epirus and Thessaly (1359–1369) John Uroš, "Emperor of...
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Serbian Empire (section Reign of Stefan Uroš V)
successor, Uroš the Weak, lost most of the territory conquered by Dušan, hence his epithet. The Serbian Empire effectively ended with the death of Uroš V in...
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remain under Simeon Uroš's control, sent him a petition to appoint a governor who could protect them from the raids of Albanian nobles. Simeon Uroš responded...
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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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his son Stefan Uroš V succeeded him. Uroš V's uncle Simeon Uroš in Thessaly claimed the title in rivalry, continued by his son John Uroš. With the extinction...
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nobleman and close friend of Uroš V, would govern most of the Macedonia region. He held the title of Lord during Dušan, and under Uroš V, he was crowned King...
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Athens, she sought the help of Stephen of Pharsalos, the younger son of Simeon Uroš, Despot of Epirus. In April 1388, King John I of Aragon offered her the...
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Nemanjić were John Uroš, ruler of Thessaly, titular emperor of the Serbians and Greeks, who died c. 1422-23, and his younger brother, Stefan Uroš, ruler of Pharsalos...
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the royal title of his father and became the co-ruler of Emperor Uroš. Stefan Uroš V died childless on December 2/4 1371, after much of the Serbian nobility...
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Dejan (despot) (section Uroš V's reign)
who died on 20 December 1355, or from his heir Uroš V, most likely the latter. During the rule of Uroš V, Dejan was entrusted with the administration...
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Palaiologina 27. Theodora Komnene? 3. Eirene Kantakouzene 28. Simeon Uroš 14. John Uroš 29. Thomais Orsini 7. Helena Ouresina Doukina 30. Radoslav Hlapen...
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by its previous ruler, claimant Serbian emperor Simeon Uroš, was granted the dignity of despot by Simeon and titled himself as the "Despot of Ioannina"...
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When Dušan died in 1355, his son Stefan Uroš V became the next emperor. The new emperor's uncle Simeon Uroš (Siniša) contested the succession and claimed...
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III after the Byzantine-Serbian peace agreement of 1334 Simeon Uroš 1345/1346–1363 Stephen Uroš IV Dušan Half-brother of Stephen Dušan, he was named despot...
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in Spring 1356, and advanced on Epirus. He chased out Dušan's brother Simeon Uroš (who had married Nikephoros' sister Thomais) from Arta and asserted his...
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Athens, she sought the help of Stephen of Pharsalos, the younger son of Simeon Uroš, Despot of Epirus. In April 1388, King John I of Aragon offered her the...
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Stefan Uroš III had earlier been married to Teodora of Bulgaria, but the marriage ended in with Theodora's death on 20 December 1322. Uroš III then...
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Descendants of John Angelos continued to govern Thessaly under Simeon Uroš and John Uroš. John Uroš, the last Nemanjić, abdicated in favour of Alexios Angelos...
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of Radoslav Hlapen to the north, he negotiated with Simeon Uroš, presumably to prevent Simeon's Albanian allies from supporting the Albanians in Epirus...
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Queen of Serbia, Stefan Uroš Dušan and Dušica. When Theodora was a year old, at the insistence of the nobility, Stefan Uroš Dušan had their father deposed...
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Slavic masculine given name of medieval Serbian origin. It may refer to: Simeon Uroš "Siniša" (1326–1371), Serbian ruler of Epirus and Thessaly Siniša Branković...
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