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Serbian Medieval Coins Knezevic Collection
Serbian Medieval Coins Knezevic Collection
First Serbian silver coins and the first king of the Nemanjic state
King of all Serbian lands, Duklja, Travunia, Dalmatia and Zahumlje (Hum). Wide area from river Neretva on
the west to river South Morava on the east and from Mountain Rudnik on the north to Adriatic Sea on the
south. From the city of Skadar to Split. The original Serbian state.
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King Stefan Radoslav (1228-1234).
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King Stefan Uros I (1243-1276).
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King Stefan Dragutin (1276-1282 and Srem 1282-1316).
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King Stefan Uros II Milutin (1282-1321).
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King Stefan Vladislav II Nemanjic (1321-1324 and Srem 1314-1319).
Covering wide area from the river Neretva on the west to the river South Morava and Thessaloniki on the
east and from the mountain Rudnik on the north to the Adriatic Sea and Nafpaktos on the south. Coastal
area from the north of the city of Patras to Skadar and Split.
Ninth Serbian king and the first emperor of the Nemanjic state. Emperor of Serbs, Greeks and Bulgarians.
Ruler over part of the former Serbian Empire called Moravian Serbia, the large area around Great Morava,
West Morava, and South Morava rivers
Zeta covered present day eastern parts of Montenegro, Coast and northern Albania
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Nobleman Balsa III Balsic (Ruler of Zeta 1403-1421)
Ruler over part of the former Serbian Empire, Raska and Duklja (parts of present day southern and
southwestern Serbia including Kosovo, North Macedonia and Montenegro)
First ruler of the Serbian Despotate (northern, central and eastern parts of the former Serbian Empire)
including Zeta from 1421-1443
Second ruler of the Serbian Despotate (northern, central and eastern parts of the former Serbian Empire)
including Zeta until 1443
Struck with his older brother as Lord Djuradj Brankovic (Lord of Kosovo 1402-1412, Despot of Serbian
Despotate 1427-1456)
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Ban Stefan II Kotromanic (Ban of Bosnia 1322-1353)
After being crowned with Nemanjic royal crown he became a king over part of the former Serbian Empire
(Coastal parts and Western sides) and Bosnia
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King Stefan Tvrtko II (1404-1409 and 1421-1443)
Second coin issues from medieval Serbian state that included Coastal parts, Western sides and Bosnia
Third coin issues from medieval Serbian state that included Coastal parts, Western sides and Bosnia
Fourth coin issues from medieval Serbian state that included Coastal parts, Western sides and Bosnia
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Despot Lazar Brankovic (1456 – 20 February 1458)
Third ruler of the Serbian Despotate followed by his brother Stefan as a fourth ruler from January 1458 to
March 1459.
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Medieval Coastal City Issues under Nemanjic and Balsic Rule
City of Kotor
City of Ulcinj
City of Bar
City of Skadar