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  1. Anastasia of Serbia. Ana ( Serbian Cyrillic: Ана ); fl. 1196–d. June 22, 1200) was the princess consort of the Serbian Principality as the wife of Stefan Nemanja (r. 1166–1196). She was of noble descent. Ana took monastic vows in 1196 and was baptized Anastasia, after Anastasia of Sirmium.

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    Serbia ( Cirilik: Србија, romanizuar: Srbija) zyrtarisht njihet si Republika e Serbisë ( Cirilik: Република Србија, romanizuar: Republika Srbija ), është shtet i cili shtrihet në Evropën Qendrore dhe Evropën Juglindore. Ndodhet në udhëkryqin e Fushës së Panonisë dhe Ballkanit, në kufi me Hungarinë në veri ...

  3. The House of Nemanjić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Немањић, pl. Немањићи; Serbian Latin: Nemanjić, pl. Nemanjići, pronounced [nɛ̌maɲitɕ]) was the most prominent dynasty of Serbia in the Middle Ages. This princely, royal and imperial house produced twelve Serbian monarchs, who ruled between 1166 and 1371. [1]

  4. Jun 21, 2017 · Saint Anastasia was the mother of Saint Sava of Serbia (January 12). She was the daughter of the Byzantine Emperor Romanus, and received the name Anna when she was baptized. Later, she married the Serbian king Stephen Nemanya (September 24). She finished her life as a nun, receiving the name Anastasia. Source:

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SerbiaSerbia - Wikipedia

    Serbia, officially the Republic of Serbia, is a landlocked country at the crossroads of Southeast and Central Europe, located in the Balkans and the Pannonian Plain.It borders Hungary to the north, Romania to the northeast, Bulgaria to the southeast, North Macedonia to the south, Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina to the west, and Montenegro to the southwest.

  6. Ana (Serbian Cyrillic: Ана ); fl. 1196–d. June 22, 1200) was the princess consort of the Serbian Principality as the wife of Stefan Nemanja (r. 1166–1196). She was of noble descent. Ana took monastic vows in 1196 and was baptized Anastasia, after Anastasia of Sirmium. She is venerated by the Serbian

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  8. Jun 22, 2018 · Saint Anastasia was the mother of Saint Sava of Serbia (Jan. 14). She came from a noble family, though her origins are unknown, and received the name Anna when she was baptized. Later, she married the Serbian Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja (Sept. 24), making her the princess consort of the Serbian Principality around the year 1150.

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