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Alphabetical [« »] serapis 1 serb 2 serbia 62 serbian 49 serbian-greek 1 serbians 2 serbs 34 | Frequency [« »] 49 medieval 49 officials 49 revolt 49 serbian 49 significant 49 venetians 49 young | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances serbian |
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1 5,3 | is found also in the old Serbian juridical books.~ In manuscripts 2 6,3 | danger from the newly formed Serbian kingdom, which was carrying 3 7,1 | sealed by the adoption by the Serbian prince of the title of king ( 4 7,1 | obtaining its independence. A Serbian princess was given in marriage 5 7,2 | similar movement arose in Serbian territory, where the founder 6 7,2 | Nish Frederick received Serbian envoys and the Great Župan 7 7,2 | to accept the help of the Serbian and Bulgarian leaders against 8 8,9 | well as the Albanian and Serbian territories. The Latins [ 9 8,16| fields in the now powerful Serbian kingdom, or to join the 10 8,17| since they discovered it in Serbian documents before they learned 11 8,17| pronoia is in common use in Serbian documents. In the history 12 9,2 | Jireček said, “the only Serbian who became Empress of Byzantium.”[ 13 9,3 | vocatur Bulgarus).[48] The Serbian and Bulgarian envoys arrived 14 9,4 | Daniel, igumen (abbot) of the Serbian monastery of Chilandarion, 15 9,4 | Serbia.~ The founder of the Serbian monarchy in the second half 16 9,4 | considerably increased the Serbian territory; then, having 17 9,4 | During his reign, the Serbian church received from the 18 9,4 | head in the person of a Serbian archbishop. But the dependence 19 9,4 | Balkan peninsula. But the Serbian kings committed a strategic 20 9,4 | failing to annex the western Serbian (Croatian) land; without 21 9,4 | the two Andronicoi, the Serbian “Kral” (King) supported 22 9,4 | importance to the young Serbian Kingdom. The Greco-Bulgarian 23 9,4 | before Andronicus’ death, the Serbian king Stephen Dushan conquered 24 9,5 | Cantacuzene and the apogee of Serbian power.~ Under Andronicus 25 9,5 | developed in the mind of the Serbian leader.~ Contemporary Byzantine 26 9,5 | only the liberation of the Serbian people from the influence 27 9,5 | instead of Byzantium, not Serbian, but Serbian-Greek, and 28 9,5 | Serbian-Greek, and that “the Serbian people, the Serbian kingdom, 29 9,5 | the Serbian people, the Serbian kingdom, and all the Slavonic 30 9,5 | establish in his person a Serbian dynasty on the Byzantine 31 9,5 | complete independence of the Serbian church had been proclaimed, 32 9,5 | of Serbia, all the higher Serbian clergy with the archbishop 33 9,5 | the Council established a Serbian patriarchate entirely independent 34 9,5 | Dushan needed an independent Serbian patriarch for his coronation 35 9,5 | patriarch of Constantinople. The Serbian patriarch was elected, and 36 9,5 | officially equal to the Serbian tongue, for many of Dushan’ 37 9,5 | freedom of action of the Serbian kings, were now forced to 38 9,5 | proclaimed “Kral of all Serbian lands.” After the coronation, 39 9,5 | whom the badly organized Serbian troops could not overcome; 40 9,5 | years of his reign a body of Serbian troops fighting on the side 41 9,5 | wrote, “the grandeur of the Serbian Empire seemed to belong 42 9,6 | marched upon Serbia. The Serbian prince Lazar set out to 43 9,6 | Murad. He surrounded the Serbian army and inflicted a crushing 44 9,6 | miserable remnants of the Serbian Empire which continued to 45 9,17| After the Turkish and Serbian conquests in the Balkan 46 9,17| capital by the Turkish and Serbian dominions became a sort 47 9,18| his book on the medieval Serbian churches, endeavored to 48 9,18| the common opinion that Serbian art was nothing but a branch 49 9,18| Byzantine art and to prove that Serbian art had an original character