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  1. Ljubica of Montenegro. Princess Helen in 1911. Princess Helen of Serbia (4 November [ O.S. 23 October] 1884 – 16 October 1962) was a Serbian princess. She was the daughter of King Peter I of Serbia and his wife, the former Princess Ljubica of Montenegro. She was the elder sister of George, Crown Prince of Serbia and King Alexander I of ...

  2. 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:

  3. 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.

  4. Peter I of Serbia: Nicholas I of Montenegro: Princess Milica of Montenegro: 14 July 1866 Cetinje, Montenegro. 5 September 1951 (Aged 85) Alexandria, Kingdom of Egypt. Grand Duke Peter Nikolaevich of Russia: Princess Anastasia of Montenegro: 4 January 1868 Cetinje, Montenegro. 15 November 1935 (Aged 67) Cap d'Antibes, French Third Republic

  5. e. The history of Serbia covers the historical development of Serbia and of its predecessor states, from the Early Stone Age to the present state, as well as that of the Serbian people and of the areas they ruled historically. Serbian habitation and rule has varied much through the ages, and as a result the history of Serbia is similarly ...

  6. The Principality of Serbia ( Serbian: Књажество Србија, romanized : Knjažestvo Srbija) was an autonomous state in the Balkans that came into existence as a result of the Serbian Revolution, which lasted between 1804 and 1817. [2] Its creation was negotiated first through an unwritten agreement between Miloš Obrenović, leader ...

  7. Anastasia portrayed on a 2016 Ukrainian stamp. Anastasia was a daughter of Grand Prince Yaroslav I the Wise of Kyiv and Ingigerd of Sweden, and the older sister of the French queen Anne of Kyiv. Around 1038 Anastasia married Duke Andrew of Hungary, [1] who had settled down in Kyiv after his father Vazul took part in a failed assassination ...

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