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  1. Serbian Empire. The Serbian Empire ( Serbian: Српско царство / Srpsko carstvo, pronounced [sr̩̂pskoː tsâːrstʋo]) was a medieval Serbian state that emerged from the Kingdom of Serbia. It was established in 1346 by Dušan the Mighty, who significantly expanded the state.

    • 250,000 km² (97,000 sq mi)
    • Tsardom
  2. www.oldmapsonline.org › en › SerbiaOld maps of Serbia

    XIX, uit: General-Karte des oesterreichischen Kaiserstaates mit einem grossen Theile der angrenzenden Länder / durch Josef Scheda ... bearb. und hrsg

  3. Mecklenburg (S) Schwerin (S) Flanders (S) Menteşe (S) Scotland (S) Florence (S) Milan (S) Selonians (P) Online historical atlas showing a map of Europe at the end of each century from year 1 to year 2000: Complete Map of Europe in Year 1300.

  4. 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 elastic ...

  5. Masserano (S) Riga (S) Zeta (S) Dorpat (S) Mat-Vumenesti (S) Rimini (D) Ösel-Wiek (S) Online historical atlas showing a map of Europe at the end of each century from year 1 to year 2000. Map of Serbia in year 1400.

  6. Serbian Empire of Stefan Dušan, 1350 C.E. The Serbian Empire was a medieval empire in the Balkans that emerged from the medieval Serbian kingdom in the fourteenth century. The Serbian Empire existed from 1346 to 1371, and was one of the larger states in Europe. By 1389, following the Battle of Kosovo, Serbia was a province of the Ottoman Empire.

  7. Following a brief Byzantine occupation under Manuel I Komnenos (r. 1143–80), Serbia again becomes a fully independent kingdom when Stefan Nemanja (r. ca. 1165/8–96) founds a powerful new dynasty. The Nemanjids rule medieval Serbia for the next 200 years (ca. 1165–1371), expanding their territory southward into formerly Byzantine lands.

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