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    Simeon Uroš (Serbian Cyrillic: Симеон Урош, Greek: Συμεών Ούρεσης; c. 1326–1370), nicknamed Siniša (Синиша), was a self-proclaimed Emperor of Serbs and...
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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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  • 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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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    under Simeon Uroš's control, sent him a petition to appoint a governor who could protect them from the raids of Albanian clansmen. Simeon Uroš responded...
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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    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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    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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  • (1321–1331) Stefan Uroš IV Nemanjić, King and Emperor of Serbia (1331–1355) Stefan Uroš V Nemanjić, King and Emperor of Serbia (1355–1371) Simeon Uroš Nemanjić...
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    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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    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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  • son-in-law Simeon Uroš against the legitimate successor Stephen Uroš, who was Stephen Dušan's son and Simeon Uroš's nephew. While Simeon's attempt at...
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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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    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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    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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    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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    as opposed to his father Dušan's, "the Mighty". Dušan's half-brother Simeon Uroš was expelled from Epirus and sought to obtain Serbia. He marched on Serbia...
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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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    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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    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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    Angelos Stephen Gabrielopoulos Nikephoros II Orsini Manuel Kantakouzenos Simeon Uroš Thomas Preljubović Esau de' Buondelmonti Alexios Angelos Philanthropenos...
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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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  • inaccurate". Gjin Bua Shpata, recognized as a ruler in Epirus and Aetolia by Simeon Uroš in 1359–1360. Eirene Spata who married Esau de' Buondelmonti, the Despot...
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    it was taken over by the self-proclaimed Serbian emperor Simeon Uroš. Simeon's son John Uroš succeeded in 1370 but abdicated in 1373, and Thessaly was...
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    Angelos Stephen Gabrielopoulos Nikephoros II Orsini Manuel Kantakouzenos Simeon Uroš Thomas Preljubović Esau de' Buondelmonti Alexios Angelos Philanthropenos...
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