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Anna Dandolo (Serbian: Ana Dandolo / Ана Дандоло; fl. 1217–1258) was a Venetian noblewoman who became Queen of Serbia as the third wife of King Stefan the First-Crowned, founder of the Serbian kingdom. She was crowned with Stefan in 1217, and she held this title until his death on 24 September 1228.
Apr 27, 2022 · Anna Dandolo (died 1264) was a Venetian Queen consort of Serbia as the second wife of King Stefan Nemanjic, founder of the Serbian kingdom. She was crowned Serbia's first Queen consort at Stefan's coronation in 1217, and held this title until his death on 24 September 1228.
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- King Stefan I Nemanjić, Prvovenčani
The Sopoćani Monastery, a foundation of King Urosh I, was built in the second half of the 13th century, near the source of the river Raška in the region of Ras, the center of the Serbian medieval state.
Anna Dandolo, the wife of the First-Crowned king of Serbia and granddaughter of a Venetian doge, is lying on her deathbed, surrounded by her family and a large group of people, probably court and ecclesiastical officials.
Dandolo Family, an ancient Italian family distinguished in the history of Venice. It rose quickly to prominence when expansion from the lagoons to the mainland began.
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Stefan remarried in 1207/1208, his second wife was Anna Dandolo, granddaughter of Venetian doge Enrico Dandolo. They had one son and one daughter: King Stefan Uroš I, ruled 1243–1276; Maglič fortress. He built many fortresses including Maglič. At the end of his life, Stefan took the monastic vow under the name Symeon and died soon after.
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In the process, the marriages of Stefan Nemanjić, grand zupan (1196-1217) and later king (1217-1227/28) of Serbia, will also be re-examined, devoting special attention to the identity of the Serbian queen known today as ‘Anna Dandolo’.