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  • Thumbnail for Serbia in the Roman era
    after 1018, the territory of Serbia came under the Byzantine rule, and it was included into two themata: the Theme of Serbia and the Theme of Sirmium, that...
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  • The ByzantineSerbian wars were a series of wars between the Byzantine Empire and the medieval Serbian states. Starting with the Sclaveni and Antae migrations...
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  • Thumbnail for Greek Catholic Church of Croatia and Serbia
    The Greek Catholic Church in Croatia and Serbia or Byzantine Catholic Church of Croatia and Serbia, is a particular (sui iuris) Eastern Catholic church...
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    first royal dynasty of the Serb people. Byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (r. 913–959) mentions that the Serbian throne is inherited by the...
    61 KB (1,787 words) - 08:14, 27 December 2024
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    Bodin. During the ByzantineSerbian wars (c. 1090), Vukan gained prominence and became a self-governing ruler in the inner Serbian regions. He founded...
    35 KB (3,556 words) - 14:53, 6 December 2024
  • Thumbnail for Kingdom of Serbia (1217–1346)
    The Kingdom of Serbia (Serbian: Краљевина Србија / Kraljevina Srbija), or the Serbian Kingdom (Serbian: Српско краљевство / Srpsko kraljevstvo), was a...
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    tetragrammic cross emblem of the Palaiologos dynasty of the Byzantine Empire, with the difference in Serbian use being that the cross is usually white on a carmine...
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  • Thumbnail for Principality of Serbia (early medieval)
    succeeded in ruling Serbia together, although not for long; Serbia became a key part in the power struggle between the Byzantines and Bulgarians, predominantly...
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    the Serbs and Greeks", a title signifying a claim to succession of the Byzantine Empire. The ceremony was performed by the newly elevated Serbian Patriarch...
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    almost all Serbian lands, but the Byzantines successfully sidelined it. The stable, unified, and continuous Grand Principality of Serbia was established...
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  • Greek Catholic Church The Greek Catholic Church of Croatia and Serbia The Greek Byzantine Catholic Church The Hungarian Greek Catholic Church The Italo-Albanian...
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  • Thumbnail for Byzantine–Ottoman wars
    The Byzantine–Ottoman wars were a series of decisive conflicts between the Byzantine Greeks and Ottoman Turks and their allies that led to the final destruction...
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    apostolic exarchate was created for Byzantine Catholics in Serbia and Montenegro, the Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia and Montenegro. Its first and only...
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  • Thumbnail for Serbo-Byzantine Revival architecture
    Modern Serbo-Byzantine architectural style, Neo-Byzantine architectural style or Serbian national architectural style is the style in Serbian architecture...
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  • founder of the Vojislavljević dynasty. The contemporary Byzantine writers call him either a Serb or a Dukljan (Βοϊσθλάβος ὁ Διοκλητιανός), but do not mention...
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  • Thumbnail for Pannonia (Byzantine province)
    Pannonia was a Byzantine province, which existed in present-day Syrmia region of Serbia in the 6th century. Its capital was Sirmium (modern-day Sremska...
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    the Great") by Mile Kordić. Serbian Empire Serbian Patriarchate of Peć Serbian Despotate Serbia in the Middle Ages Byzantine civil war of 1341–1347 Lesnovo...
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    Saint Sava (redirect from Sava of Serbia)
    and was therefore especially dear. At the Serbian court the brothers received a good education in the Byzantine tradition, which exercised great political...
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    their leader Bayezid was captured. Returning to Serbia, Stefan visited Constantinople where the Byzantine emperor Manuel II Palaiologos granted him the...
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    Empire and having periods of independence, such as Serbia and Bulgaria. After the fall of the Byzantine capital of Constantinople in 1453, art produced by...
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