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Stefan Vladislav Nemanjic I

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Stefan Vladislav Nemanjic I Famous memorial

Birth
Serbia
Death
1 Nov 1264 (aged 65–66)
Serbia
Burial
Prijepolje, Zlatiborski okrug, Šumadija and Western, Serbia Add to Map
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Serbian king from 1233 to 1242 and Saint. Second son of Stefan First-Crowned and son-in-law of Bulgarian tzar Ivan Asen II. He overthrew his older brother, king Radoslav and succeeded with help from his father-in-law. After death of his father-in-law, during Tatar invasion in Middle Europe he was overthrown by his younger brother Uros, who gave him to rule Zeta.
Serbian king from 1233 to 1242 and Saint. Second son of Stefan First-Crowned and son-in-law of Bulgarian tzar Ivan Asen II. He overthrew his older brother, king Radoslav and succeeded with help from his father-in-law. After death of his father-in-law, during Tatar invasion in Middle Europe he was overthrown by his younger brother Uros, who gave him to rule Zeta.

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  • Originally Created by: Jelena
  • Added: Sep 8, 2004
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9436272/stefan_vladislav-nemanjic: accessed ), memorial page for Stefan Vladislav Nemanjic I (1198–1 Nov 1264), Find a Grave Memorial ID 9436272, citing Monastery Mileseva, Prijepolje, Zlatiborski okrug, Šumadija and Western, Serbia; Maintained by Find a Grave.