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  • 111Despotate of Arta — Not to be confused with the Despotate of Epirus. Despotate of Arta Despotati i Artës Despotate ← …

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  • 112Stefan Branković — Stefan III Branković Стефан III Бранковић Serbian Despot Stefan Branković from the Esphigmenou charter (1429) Reign January 19, 1458 March 21, 1459 …

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  • 113Manasija monastery — overview Monastery information Full Name Манастир Манасија Other Names …

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  • 114Principality of Zeta — Infobox Former Country native name = Zeta/Зета conventional long name = Zeta common name = Zeta/Zenta continent = Europe region = Balkans country = Zeta era = Medieval year start = 1356 event start = Independence from Rascia date start = year end …

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  • 115Despotie — Die Despotie oder der Despotismus (gr. δεσποτία despotía, von δεσπότης despótes „Herr“) ist eine Staatsform, in der das Staatsoberhaupt (der Despot) die uneingeschränkte Herrschaft ausübt. Heutzutage wird der Begriff meist abwertend im Sinne von… …

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  • 116Serbische Despoten — In der byzantinischen Welt war Despot oder Despotes (griechisch δεσπότης, despótes Herrscher) der Titel eines Herrschers über ein kleineres, vom Kaiser zumindest nominell abhängigen Landes; auch Söhne des Kaisers wurden teilweise so tituliert. In …

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  • 117Medieval Serbian army — The medieval Serbian army was well known for its strength and was among the top Balkan armies before the Ottoman expansion. Prior to the 14th century the army consisted of Byzantine style noble cavalry (Vlastela) armed with bows and lances… …

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  • 118despotic — adjective 1. belonging to or having the characteristics of a despot • Syn: ↑despotical • Pertains to noun: ↑despot (for: ↑despotical), ↑despot • Derivationally related forms: ↑ …

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  • 119Prince Marko — Marko Марко King of the Serbian Land (only de jure) King Marko on a fresco above the south entrance to the church of Marko s Monastery near Skopje. He was a ktetor of this monastery …

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  • 120Philip I of Taranto — (November 10, 1278 – December 26 1331): of the Angevin house, was titular Emperor of Constantinople (as Philip II), despot of Epirus, King of Albania, Prince of Achaea and Taranto, and Lord of Durazzo.Born in Naples, Philip was a younger son of… …

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