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  1. Vratko Nemanjić (en serbio: Вратко Немањић; fl. 1325-1355) fue un señor de la guerra y personaje épico medieval serbio del siglo xiv conocido como Jug Bogdan (en serbio: Југ Богдан) en la poesía épica serbia.

  2. Vratko Nemanjić (Serbian Cyrillic: Вратко Немањић; fl. 1325–1355) was a Serbian noble, father of Prince Lazar's spouse Milica. Serbian epic poetry identifies him with Jug Bogdan (Југ Богдан, "South Bogdan") or Ljutica Bogdan (Љутица Богдан, "Irate Bogdan"), a mythical hero in the Battle of Kosovo.

  3. Vratko Nemanjić fue un señor de la guerra y personaje épico medieval serbio del siglo xiv conocido como Jug Bogdan en la poesía épica serbia.

    • Background
    • Serbia Under The Nemanjić Dynasty
    • Members
    • Monasteries Built
    • Other Members
    • In Popular Culture
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    In the 8th century, the Vlastimirović Dynasty established the Serbian Principality. The state disintegrated after the death of the last known Vlastimirid ruler Časlav of Serbia around 940/960s and the Byzantines annexed the region and held it for a century, until 1040 when the Serbs under the Vojislavljević Dynasty revolted in Duklja (Pomorje). In ...

    Serbia reached its height of power during the Nemanjić dynasty. The Serbian Kingdom was proclaimed in 1217, leading to the establishment of the Serbian Orthodox Church in 1219. In the same year Saint Sava published the first constitution in Serbia: St. Sava's Nomocanon.Tsar Stefan Dušan proclaimed the Serbian Empire in 1346. During Dušan's rule, Se...

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    The Nemanjić dynasty ruled the Serb lands between ca. 1166 up to 1371.

    The Nemanjic family helped Eastern Orthodoxy to spread around the Balkans. They were known for being the builders of a lot of Orthodox monasteries. Religion was one of the main reasons they were one of the most important dynasties in Serbia. Because of them Serbia is very rich in historical monuments and churches. The well known monasteries they bu...

    1875 historical three-tome novel "Car Dušan" by Dr Vladan Đorđević tells the story of Emperor Dušan.
    1987 historical novel "Stefan Dušan" by Slavomir Nastasijević is another story of Emperor Dušan.
    2002 historical novel "Dušan Silni" ("Dušan the Great") by Mile Kordić.
    2012 novel "Izvori - Roman o Nemanji i Svetom Savi" ("The Wellsprings - The story of Nemanja and Saint Sava") by Milan Miletić depicts Stefan Nemanja and his son, Saint Sava.
  4. Vratko Nemanjić. Kloster Davidovica, 13. Jahrhundert. Vratko Nemanjić war ein serbischer Adeliger und Heerführer des Kaisers Dušan . Er entstammte der Herrscherdynastie der Nemanjiden von Vukan ab, dem ältesten Sohn Stefan Nemanjas, dem Begründer der Dynastie.

  5. She was the daughter of Prince Vratko Nemanjić (known in Serb epic poetry as Jug Bogdan), who as a great-grandson of Vukan Nemanjić, Grand Prince of Serbia (ruled 1202–1204)), was part of the collateral, elder branch of the Nemanjić dynasty. Her husband was Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović.

  6. Stefan Nemanjić (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Немањић, pronounced [stêfaːn němaɲitɕ]), known as Stefan the First-Crowned (Serbian: Стефан Првовенчани, romanized: Stefan Prvovenčani, pronounced [stêfaːn prʋoʋěntʃaːniː]; c. 1165 – 24 September 1228), was the Grand Prince of Serbia from 1196 ...