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วันอังคารที่ 7 กุมภาพันธ์ พ.ศ. 2555
The Serbs, all about us
Short Video History. Dedicated to Serb-haters. With love. 1. The Ruins of the Djurdjevi Stupovi Monastery, the endowment of the Great Zupan (ruler) Stefan Nemanja 2. Great Zupan (ruler) Stefan Nemanja (1109 13 February 1199) a Medieval Serb nobleman, descended from the Vukanović who was Grand Prince of the medieval Serb state of Rascia (Рашка) from 1166 to 1199 3. Kulin ban, (1163 1204), Ban (Viceroy) of Bosnia. He had a son, Stevan; who succeeded him as Ban of Bosnia. 4. Matej ban Ninoslav, son of Radivoj, (died 1250) - Edicts to Dubrovnik Ban of Bosnia (Viceroy - 1232-1250), and Prince of Split. Ninoslav continually defended Bosnia from the western Crusaders. 5. Stephen II Kotromanić of Bosnia - Edicts to Dubrovnik, nicknamed the Devils Student was a Ban of Bosnia from 1314, but in reality from 1322 to 1353 together with his brother, Prince Vladislav in 1326-1353. 6. Saint Archbishop Sava (1175 - January 14, 1235), originally the prince Rastko Nemanjić (son of the Serbian ruler and founder of the Serbian medieval state Stefan Nemanja and brother of Stefan Prvovenčani, first Serbian king), is the first Archbishop of Serbia (1219-1233), the most important saint in the Serbian Orthodox Church 7. Stefan IV Dušan (c.1308 20 December 1355), called Silni ("the Mighty"), was the King of Serbia (from 8 September 1331) and Emperor (Tsar) of the Serbs and Greeks (from 16 April 1345). 8. Stefan (Stephen) Tvrtko I,(1353 - 1391) "King of Serbs, Bosnia and the Seacoast" 9. Knez Lazar ...
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