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  1. Nemanja was born around the year 1113 or 1114 AD in Ribnica, Zeta (in the vicinity of present-day Podgorica, the capital of Montenegro ). He was the youngest son of Zavida, a Prince of Zahumlje, who after a conflict with his brothers was sent to Ribnica where he had the title of Lord. Zavida (Beli Uroš) was most probably a son of Uroš I or ...

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  3. Eastern Orthodoxy. Maria Palaiologina ( Serbian: Марија Палеолог / Marija Paleolog) was the Queen consort of Stefan Dečanski (1324–1331). Maria was the daughter of panhypersebastos John Palaiologos, and great-niece of Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (r. 1282–1328). Her father was the governor of Thessaloniki in the early 1320s.

  4. Venerable Angelina of Serbia (Angelina Branković) - 12 August [ O.S. 30 July] and 23 December [ O.S. 10 December] Venerable Visarion Saraj - 3 November [ O.S. 21 October] Venerable Gavrilo of Lesnovo - 28 January [ O.S. 15 January] Venerable Grigorije of Gornjak - 20 December [ O.S. 7 December] Venerable David ( Dmitar Nemanjić) - 7 October ...

  5. Saint Anastasia or Santa Anastasia may refer to one of several saints, including: Basilissa and Anastasia of Rome (fl. c. 68), martyrs. Anastasia the Roman (fl. c. 253), martyr. Anastasia of Sirmium from Rome (fl. c. 304), martyr. Anastasia the Patrician from Byzantium (fl. 576), Byzantine lady-in-waiting and hermit in Egypt.

  6. Anastasia is a 1997 American animated musical historical fantasy film produced and directed by Don Bluth and Gary Goldman from a screenplay by Susan Gauthier, Bruce Graham, and the writing team of Bob Tzudiker and Noni White, and based on a story adaptation by Eric Tuchman. It features songs written by Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens and a ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AnastasijaAnastasija - Wikipedia

    Anastasija ( Serbian and Macedonian: Анастасија) is a transliteration of the Greek name Anastasia in Serbian, Macedonian, and Latvian. Its male counterpart is Anastasije' ( Serbian: Анастасије). It may refer to: Saint Anastasija (fl. 1166–1196), Serbian Queen. Anastasija Babović (born 2000), Montenegrin handball player.

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