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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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dushan

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1 9,2 | century under Stephen Dušan (Dushan) and the Ottoman Turks. 2 9,4 | king of Serbia, Stephen Dushan (Dušan), seemed to be on 3 9,4 | rise of Serbia; Stephen Dushan (Dušan). — The possessions 4 9,4 | The young prince, Stephen Dushan (Dušan), destined to be 5 9,4 | her power under Stephen Dushan, 1331-55. Ten years before 6 9,4 | reigned in Byzantium, Stephen Dushan took advantage of the fact 7 9,4 | Emperor in 1341, Stephen Dushan, though he had not fully 8 9,4 | Andronicus III and Stephen Dushan fought with them.~ Albania 9 9,4 | the Serbian king Stephen Dushan conquered the major part 10 9,4 | Balkan peninsula Stephen Dushan had already obtained some 11 9,5 | V’s predecessor, Stephen Dushan had already taken possession 12 9,5 | began to tear the Empire, Dushan’s aggressive plans widened 13 9,5 | The great Serb (Stephen Dushan)[105] like an overflowing 14 9,5 | submerge another.”[106] Stephen Dushan came to an agreement, now 15 9,5 | was of great importance; Dushan gained a fortified and purely 16 9,5 | with the capture of Seres Dushan’s assumption of the title 17 9,5 | Doge of Venice from Seres, Dushan, among other titles, glorifies 18 9,5 | 109] His Greek decrees Dushan signed in red inkStephen 19 9,5 | Serbia and Romania.”[110]~ Dushan’s broad plans concerning 20 9,5 | basileus) and autocrat Stephen Dushan was guided by different 21 9,5 | There is no doubt that Dushan set himself the goal ot 22 9,5 | other Byzantine emperors, Dushan wished, first of all, to 23 9,5 | throne.~ It was important for Dushan to draw to his side the 24 9,5 | consent to such a coronation. Dushan began to plan to sanctify 25 9,5 | Athenian monasteries came into Dushan’s hands, and the monks could 26 9,5 | written in Greek granted by Dushan to the Greek monasteries 27 9,5 | in northern Macedonia), Dushan’s capital, there assembled 28 9,5 | political revolution achieved by Dushan: the foundation of a new 29 9,5 | Constantinopolitan patriarchate. Dushan needed an independent Serbian 30 9,5 | the solemn coronation of Dushan with the imperial crown 31 9,5 | ceremony of the proclamation of Dushan as tsar at Seres, soon after 32 9,5 | connection with those events Dushan introduced at his court 33 9,5 | Serbian tongue, for many of Dushan’s charters were written 34 9,5 | accordance with Byzantine custom, Dushan’s wife was also crowned, 35 9,5 | many charters (chrysobulls) Dushan expressed his gratitude 36 9,5 | Florinsky said, “to all this Dushan’s attention only turns aside, 37 9,5 | conquest of Constantinople, Dushan did not immediately grasp 38 9,5 | necessary to have a fleet, which Dushan had not. To increase his 39 9,5 | have consented to support Dushan in his conquest of the city 40 9,5 | own sake. The attempt of Dushan to form an alliance with 41 9,5 | any event the interests of Dushan and the Turks must undoubtedly 42 9,5 | the Empire materially help Dushan’s plans. In the last years 43 9,5 | was slain by the Turks. Dushan was doomed to disappointment; 44 9,5 | Ragusa (Dubrovnik) that Dushan undertook a vast expedition 45 9,5 | realizing his ambition. Thus, Dushan failed to create a Greco-Serbian 46 9,5 | 121]~ The existence of Dushan’s monarchy was of such short 47 9,5 | during the whole time of Dushan’s reign, and that of disintegration, 48 9,6 | of the Serbs and Greeks,” Dushan, was also seeking for the 49 9,6 | not the only one. Stephen Dushan would perhaps have brought 50 9,17| king of Serbia, Stephen Dushan, took possession of Thessaly.[


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