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  1. Esteban VII Uroš III Dečanski Nemanjić (en serbio: Stefan Uroš III Dečanski; serbio cirílico: Стефан Урош Дечански III ), ( c. 1285 - 11 de noviembre de 1331) fue rey de Serbia de 1321 al 8 de septiembre de 1331. Tomó su nombre del gran Monasterio de Visoki Dečani que construyó en Kosovo, y fue canonizado poco después de su muerte. 1 . Biografía.

  2. Esteban VII Uroš III Dečanski Nemanjić (en serbio: Stefan Uroš III Dečanski; serbio cirílico: Стефан Урош Дечански III ), ( c. 1285 - 11 de noviembre de 1331) fue rey de Serbia de 1321 al 8 de septiembre de 1331. Tomó su nombre del gran Monasterio de Visoki Dečani que construyó en Kosovo, y fue canonizado poco ...

  3. Esteban Uroš IV Dušan Nemanjić [nota 1] (en serbio: Стефан Урош IV Душан Немањић; c. 1308 o marzo de 1312 - Devol, 20 de diciembre de 1355), conocido como Dušan el Poderoso (en serbio: Душан Силни, romanizado: Dušan Silni), fue el penúltimo rey de Serbia de la Casa de Nemanjić.

    • Early Life
    • Exile and Return
    • Reign
    • Family
    • Legacy
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    Stefan Uroš III was the son of King Stefan Uroš II Milutin and his first wife Jelena, a Serbian noblewoman. He was born before his father took the throne in 1282. While still a youth, he was sent by his father as a hostage with his entourage to Nogai Khan of the Golden Horde, to maintain the peace between the Serbs and Tatars. He stayed at Nogai's ...

    In 1314, Dečanski quarreled with his father, who sent him to Constantinople to be blinded. Dečanski was never totally blinded and was likely not blinded at all. In Constantinople, Dečanski was at the court of Andronikos II Palaiologos, indicating good relations between the states. Dečanski wrote a letter to Danilo, Bishop of Hum, asking him to inte...

    Milutin became ill and died on 29 October 1321, leaving no formal instruction regarding his inheritance. Konstantin was crowned King in Zeta, but civil war broke out immediately as both Dečanski and his cousin, Stefan Vladislav II, claimed the throne. Dečanski revealed that his eyesight was still intact, claiming a miracle, and the populace rallied...

    With his first wife, whose name is not known, Dečanski had no issue. By his second wife, Theodora of Bulgaria,Stefan Dečanski had: 1. Stefan Uroš IV Dušan,who overthrew him and took royal title, and 2. Dušica (or Dušman), who died before 1318. By his third wife, Maria Palaiologina, daughter of John Palaiologos, Dečanski had: 1. Simeon,later tried t...

    Dečanski is seen as a noble character in epic poetry, and the Serbian Orthodox Church had him canonized. his feast day is 11 November (old style), thus being 24 November (new style). His remains are venerated at the church of the Visoki Dečani monastery, which he built, in the region of Metohija.

  4. Stefan Uroš III Dečanski Nemanjić ( Stefan Uroš III Dečanski Nemanjić) Nacimiento Alrededor de 1285: Muerte Zvečan, 11 de noviembre de 1331: Lugar de enterramiento Monasterio de Decani: Casa Real Nemanjić Padre Esteban Uroš II Milutin: Madre Ana Terter: consortes Teodora de Bulgaria Margherita Paleologa Hijos

  5. Vida y Biografía de Esteban VIII Uros III Decanski (?, 1271-Zvecan, 1334) Rey de Serbia (1321-1331). Hijo de Esteban VI. Apartó al heredero legítimo, Ladislao, y usurpó el trono. Con su victoria sobre el zar de Bulgaria (1330), Serbia se transformó en la primordial capacidad de los Balcanes. Destronado por la nobleza, murió estrangulado ...

  6. Holy King Stefan. Founder of the Monastery, St. Stefan. The founder of the Monastery was St. Stefan Uroš III of Dečani (1285-1331), the son of Holy King Milutin and the father of Emperor Dušan. The Church celebrates him as a great-martyr on November 11/24 (according to the Julian and Gregorian calendars, respectively).