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  2. Apr 9, 2024 · On his own, Dušan conquered Albania and a greater part of Macedonia in the same year. After conquering the stubbornly defended city of Seres in the fall of 1345, Dušan began to call himself “Emperor of the Serbs, Greeks, and Albanians.” He was crowned emperor in April 1346.

  3. In 1345 he began calling himself tsar, Emperor, and in 1345 he proclaimed himself "Emperor of Serbs and Eastern Romans ". On 16 April 1346 he was crowned Emperor of Serbs and Greeks. This title was soon enlarged into "Emperor and Autocrat of the Serbs and Greeks, the Bulgarians and Albanians".

  4. On 16 April 1346, in Skopje (former Bulgarian capital), he had himself crowned "Emperor of the Serbs and Greeks", a title signifying a claim to succession of the Byzantine Empire. The ceremony was performed by the newly elevated Serbian Patriarch Joanikije II , the Bulgarian Patriarch Simeon, and Nicholas , the Archbishop of Ohrid .

  5. At Easter 1346, Stefan Dušan was crowned as the Emperor (Tsar) of the Serbs and Greeks. The painting shows the moments immediately after the coronation ceremony. The procession is headed by...

  6. After he conquered the city of Serres, he was crowned the Emperor of Serbs and Greeks in Skoplje (former Bulgarian capital) by the Serbian Patriarch, on April 16, 1346.

  7. Aug 18, 2020 · Young Dušan crowned himself as the new King on September 8 th, 1331, in the fortress of Svrčin (Сврчин), while his father was imprisoned in the Zvečan Fortress. In its dungeons, Stefan Dečanski met his end. Some sources claim that his death was natural; others that he was strangled by order of his son.

  8. Stefan Dusan, also known as Stefan Uros IV, is one of the most important people in Serbian history. He was the King of Serbia from 1331 to 1346 and he founded the short-lived Serbian Dynasty in 1346. He ruled as the Emperor of the Serbs, Greeks, and Albanians until his death in 1355.