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  2. The earliest unequivocal information on the Serbs dates from the late 6th century, when they were vassals of the Avars and later clients of the Byzantine emperor Heraclius.

  3. social class. capitanei. vassal, in feudal society, one invested with a fief in return for services to an overlord. Some vassals did not have fiefs and lived at their lord’s court as his household knights. Certain vassals who held their fiefs directly from the crown were tenants in chief and formed the most important feudal group, the barons.

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  4. The majority of what is now the Republic of Serbia was incorporated in the Ottoman Empire (as eyalets or as vassal states) from the mid 15th century until the early 19th century. From the early 18th century, Vojvodina was no longer incorporated in the empire as it was ceded to the Habsburgs .

  5. Nov 25, 2021 · What is certain, however, is that Serbia’s losses were such that Lazars son, Prince Stefan Lazarević (13891427), was forced to become an Ottoman vassal. In time, Prince Stefan managed to consolidate and strengthen his state, showing considerable political skill in balancing between the Ottoman Empire and Hungary (Fig. 3.7 ).

  6. Mar 14, 2021 · However, until the 13th century, Rasica was a vassal of the Byzantine Empire. The 13th and 14th centuries were the golden age of Serbia. Its population rose and industries like mining flourished. Serbia also expanded its territory.

  7. Nov 27, 2023 · Serbia will begin to restore its statehood in the 19th century, after the First (1804) and the Second Serbian Uprising (1815), first as a vassal principality, to full independence in 1878. Some southern and western parts of present-day Serbia will remain under Ottoman rule until 1912.

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