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- Vladislav was married to Constanza Morosini, maternal relative of Andrew III of Hungary. He is sometimes numbered as Vladislav II or Stefan Vladislav...10 KB (843 words) - 15:35, 10 July 2024
- Stefan Vladislav (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Владислав, Serbian pronunciation: [stêfaːn]; c. 1198 – after 1264) was the King of Serbia from 1234 to 1243...30 KB (3,134 words) - 16:11, 13 October 2024
- Moravia, 1197–1222 Stefan Vladislav I, king of Serbia 1234–1243 Stefan Vladislav II (reigned 1316 to 1325), king of Syrmia Vladislav of Bosnia, ruler of...6 KB (587 words) - 02:52, 26 January 2025
- of Bosnian Ban Stephen I Kotromanić and Elizabeth, sister of King Stefan Vladislav II. Throughout his reign in the fourteenth century, Stephen ruled the...38 KB (4,989 words) - 10:48, 21 March 2025
- of Hungary. It was ruled by the Serbian kings Stefan Dragutin (1282–1316) and his son Stefan Vladislav II (1316–1325). The kingdom was centered in the...13 KB (1,047 words) - 12:35, 6 November 2024
- civil war broke out immediately as both Dečanski and his cousin, Stefan Vladislav II, claimed the throne. Dečanski revealed that his eyesight was still...17 KB (1,551 words) - 10:52, 7 April 2025
- In the meantime, Vladislav II mobilized local support from Rudnik, the former appanage of his father, Stefan Dragutin. Vladislav proclaimed himself...61 KB (7,162 words) - 01:04, 18 April 2025
- Stefan Uroš II Milutin (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Урош II Милутин, romanized: Stefan Uroš II Milutin; c. 1253 – 29 October 1321), known as Saint King,...26 KB (2,647 words) - 22:16, 11 April 2025
- Style dates). He was succeeded, in his northern domains, by his son, Stefan Vladislav II. Dvornik 1962, pp. 103–104, 109. Fine 1994, pp. 135, 137–141. Ćirković...29 KB (3,032 words) - 10:48, 7 April 2025
- Stefan II Nemanjić the First-Crowned, King of Serbia Stefan Radoslav Komnina Stefan Vladislav I Stefan Desa Unknown Daughter Predislav (Sveti Sava II)...7 KB (420 words) - 21:30, 15 January 2025
- elder son Stefan Vladislav II was the Duke of Slavonia from 1292 and the King of Syrmia from 1316 until 1325. Urošica took monastic vows as Stefan (Стефан)...15 KB (1,179 words) - 01:30, 8 April 2025
- others are not sure when she died. Catherine and Stefan Dragutin had three children: Stefan Vladislav II Elizabeth of Serbia Urošica, monk. On Hungarian-Serbian...9 KB (828 words) - 11:07, 7 April 2025
- and many more. Đorđe Nemanjić (1208–1243), King (titular) of Zeta Stefan Vladislav II, King of Syrmia, (r. 1321–1325) 1875 historical three-tome novel...29 KB (1,927 words) - 06:09, 7 December 2024
- Stefan Uroš II Milutin of Serbia (1282–1321) Stefan Vladislav II of Syrmia (1321 – c. 1325) Stefan Uroš III Dečanski of Serbia (1321–1331) Stefan Uroš IV...10 KB (1,218 words) - 14:30, 16 April 2025
- of King Stefan Vladislav II of Syrmia. She was the granddaughter of Albertino Morosini. Constanza, a Catholic, married the Orthodox Vladislav and remained...1 KB (72 words) - 03:55, 13 March 2025
- death of the Bulgarian Tsar Ivan Vladislav in early 1018, Bulgarian resistance against the Byzantine emperor Basil II collapsed. Basil therefore sent his...6 KB (585 words) - 09:35, 27 October 2024
- Serbian despot (1537–1540) Rulers of Syrmia Stefan Dragutin, king of Lower Syrmia (1282–1316) Stefan Vladislav II, king of Lower Syrmia (1316–1325) Ugrin...27 KB (2,068 words) - 13:29, 6 February 2025
- King Stefan the First-Crowned and Eudokia Angelina. He had brothers Stefan Radoslav (b. 1192), Stefan Vladislav (b. 1198), and half-brother Stefan Uroš...6 KB (367 words) - 16:11, 14 March 2025
- Hungary. Her brother's granddaughter, Constanza, was married to King Stefan Vladislav II of Syrmia. Marino Morosini (1181–1252) was elected doge in 1249....8 KB (900 words) - 09:34, 19 April 2025
- Hungary Medieval Syrmia Medieval Banat Realm of Stefan Dragutin King Stefan Dragutin King Stefan Vladislav II Domain of Ugrin Csák Zmaj Ognjeni Vuk Đorđe...6 KB (569 words) - 19:33, 24 January 2025
- archbishop. King Stefan Prvovenchani was succeeded by his worthless son Radoslav (1227-33), only to be dethroned by his brother Vladislav (1233-42), who