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serbia 62
serbian 49
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63 within
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62 decided
62 serbia
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62 so-called
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 6,3 | armies were occupied in Serbia.[49] In 919 the clever and 2 7,1 | doctrine later passed into Serbia and Bosnia, and then into 3 7,1 | of the eleventh century Serbia became independent, and 4 7,1 | was the first kingdom of Serbia with the capital at Scodra ( 5 7,1 | hostilities between Alexius and Serbia began, and under the difficult 6 7,1 | rapprochement between Hungary and Serbia was a source of dissatisfaction 7 7,1 | the first liberation of Serbia from Byzantine power. Under 8 7,1 | particular rapprochement between Serbia and Hungary, which was ready 9 7,1 | which was ready to help Serbia in obtaining its independence. 10 7,1 | connection of Hungary and Serbia.~ John’s military operations 11 7,1 | Roger, to which Hungary and Serbia already belonged, which 12 7,2 | foundation for the unification of Serbia, made an alliance with Peter 13 7,2 | that Frederick should allow Serbia to annex Dalmatia and retain 14 7,2 | Hungary, the Great Župan of Serbia, the Emperor Isaac Angelus, 15 8,9 | World War I, almost all Serbia, and all Bulgaria was under 16 8,13| Adriatic, and the fortress Serbia (Servia), near the confines 17 8,16| century in Epirus, Albania, Serbia, Bulgaria, and the Latin 18 9,2 | well as to the Despotat of Serbia to the king of France, Charles 19 9,4 | two new and strong foes: Serbia in the Balkan peninsula 20 9,4 | century the great king of Serbia, Stephen Dushan (Dušan), 21 9,4 | Byzantium and the rise of Serbia; Stephen Dushan (Dušan). — 22 9,4 | fourteenth century, from Serbia.~ The Serbs and the closely 23 9,4 | played a similar role in Serbia.~ The founder of the Serbian 24 9,4 | if Frederick would allow Serbia to annex Dalmatia and keep 25 9,4 | coronation he became King of Serbia and is known as the “first-crowned” 26 9,4 | first-crowned” King (Kral), “of all Serbia.” During his reign, the 27 9,4 | archbishop. But the dependence of Serbia on the Roman church was 28 9,4 | Slavonic states, Bulgaria and Serbia. But after the fall of the 29 9,4 | former strength. After 1261 Serbia became the most important 30 9,4 | significance for the future of Serbia. The young prince, Stephen 31 9,4 | to be the famous king of Serbia, is believed, despite some 32 9,4 | restrain the further rise of Serbia was destroyed forever. Thereafter 33 9,4 | Thereafter the Kingdom of Serbia played the leading role 34 9,4 | the Balkan peninsula.~ But Serbia reached the climax of her 35 9,4 | phenomenon in the history of Serbia. It showed clearly the influence 36 9,5 | faithful Kral and autocrat of Serbia and Romania.”[110]~ Dushan’ 37 9,5 | Church. The archbishop of Serbia, dependent upon the patriarch 38 9,5 | archbishop or patriarch of Serbia could crown the kral (king) 39 9,5 | kral (king) only as tsar of Serbia. In order to sanctify the 40 9,5 | momentous day in the history of Serbia. At Scopia (Skoplje, Uskub, 41 9,5 | of the whole kingdom of Serbia, all the higher Serbian 42 9,5 | clergy with the archbishop of Serbia at their head, the Bulgarian 43 9,5 | excommunicated the Church of Serbia.~ After the election of 44 9,5 | The privileged classes in Serbia, large landowners and clergy, 45 9,5 | 1355 the Great Master of Serbia died without realizing his 46 9,5 | form only the Empire of Serbia, which included many Greek 47 9,6 | the King of Hungary or Serbia.”[129] To what extent the 48 9,6 | Slavonic states, Bulgaria and Serbia, began to extend their conquests 49 9,6 | Murad face to face with Serbia and Bulgaria, which had 50 9,6 | troubles. Murad marched upon Serbia. The Serbian prince Lazar 51 9,6 | place in the central part of Serbia on the field of Kossovo. 52 9,6 | the year of the fall of Serbia. The miserable remnants 53 9,6 | name of a state. In 1389 Serbia became subject to Turkey.[ 54 9,7 | nearly complete conquest of Serbia had led the Turks to the 55 9,15| conversion. The sack of Serbia and Bulgaria by the Turks, 56 9,17| when in 1348 the king of Serbia, Stephen Dushan, took possession 57 9,18| his embassy to the tsar of Serbia in 1298 to negotiate for 58 9,18| Qahriye-jami, Mistra, Athos, and Serbia, was so sudden and incomprehensible 59 9,18| of Italy which appear in Serbia, at Mistra, or in Constantinople 60 9,18| century was under the power of Serbia, and a number in Serbia 61 9,18| Serbia, and a number in Serbia itself. The brilliant flowering 62 9,18| of Mistra, Macedonia, and Serbia. On Mount Athos are mosaics


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