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    The Serbian family in the late Middle ages by Siniša Mišić

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…The consequence of this was a large number of extramarital children. In the Serbian state in the middle ages the family, or the “home” (kuća as it is named in sources), was the basic unit of society. …”
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    The Serbian family in the late Middle ages by Siniša Mišić

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…The consequence of this was a large number of extramarital children. In the Serbian state in the middle ages the family, or the “home” (kuća as it is named in sources), was the basic unit of society. …”
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    The Serbian family in the late Middle ages by Siniša Mišić

    Published 2015-07-01
    “…The consequence of this was a large number of extramarital children. In the Serbian state in the middle ages the family, or the “home” (kuća as it is named in sources), was the basic unit of society. …”
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    The Ethnopsychological Framework of the Croatian and Serbian Nations by Ivo Rendić-Miočević

    Published 2000-06-01
    “…“Oriental despotism” as a dominant type can be seen in Serbian history from the Nemanjić period, through the Ottoman epoch to the modern Serbian state. …”
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    Serbian silver at the Venetian mint in the first half of the fifteenth century by Kovačević-Kojić Desanka

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Serbian silver made its way to the Venetian mint through Ragusan middlemen, which may explain why the silver that largely came from Serbian mines tends to be classified as Ragusan silver in European historiography.…”
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    On the trail of a photo: A tableau of the Serbian orthodox theological-teaching school graduates in Prizren in 1896 by Novakov Aleksandra Ž.

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This story of the life paths of the teachers and students of the seminary is told on the trail of a photograph, that is, a tableau of the graduates of the Serbian Orthodox Theological-Teaching School in Prizren, in 1896. …”
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    Russian attempts on constitutional issue of insurgent Serbia (1804-1813): Part two: Establishment of a Serbian government by Constantine Rodofinikin by Šarkić Srđan

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…The second attempt at constitutional organization, called Osnovanije Praviteljstva Sebskago (Establishment of a Serbian Government), was made by Constantine Constantinovich Rodofinikin, a Russian representative of Greek origine, immediatly after his arrival in Serbia (August 2, 1807). …”
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    Contribuții la istoria familiei nobiliare Damaszkin de Berekszónémeti / Contributions to the History of the Noble Family Damaszkin of Berekszónémeti by Sasa Iasin

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The research of the nobility's past in the Banat area occupies an important place in the research activity of those who have dedicated themselves to this noble subject. …”
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    The Vlachs - People Formed Around a Dynasty by Stefan Staretu

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Afterwards, in the areas of Miklos Pok (Maramaros, Ugocsa, Bereg), another ally of Dragutin, influenced by Andrew of Halics, another wave of Serbian Vlach colonists came, the ancestors of Maramaros nobility. …”
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    Despot Lazar Branković by Spremić Momčilo

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Thus he became the heir to the Serbian throne and his father’s co-ruler. When despot Đurađ died, on December 24th, 1456, he became a Serbian ruler. …”
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    Serbs in education during the Turkish government by Parlić-Božović Jasna Lj.

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…This paper aims to present opportunities cultural educational social policy and the Serbian people during the Turkish government. The intention is also to investigate the extent and level of education - literacy through the process of learning, reading, writing and acquiring new knowledge. …”
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    On the identical obligations of the population in the chrysobulls issued for the St. George monastery near Skopje by Blagojević Miloš

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The chrysobulls issued by the Bulgarian emperor Constantine Tich (1238), and by the Serbian king Milutin (1299) authenticated all the estates and privileges of the St. …”
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    Crimes and Suffering of the population in the wider area of Tuzla in the Second World War (1941-1945) by Izet Hadžić, Ahmed Hadžić

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…“, and that is primarily bad doctrine and strategy of war, desire for power and conflict of ideologies, as well as violent implementation of national state projects, the Greater Serbian project and the Greater Croatian project, with the aim of creating a homogeneous space…”
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    The Church of St. Stephan on Šćepan polje near Soko-grad by Popović Marko, Vukadinović Svetlana

    Published 2007-01-01
    “…Stephan, the patron saint of the state and of the Nemanjić dynasty, the donor expressed the aspiration to consolidate his authority more firmly in the regions that had previously formed part of the Serbian state. By erecting an endowment, and a funerary church that he wished to be his eternal resting-place, Sandalj was also demonstrating that he ranked among his predecessors, the Serbian rulers and nobility. …”
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    The selection of royal figures in the image of power during the Palaiologan epoch: Byzantium - Serbia - Bulgaria by Vojvodić Dragan

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Meanwhile, on the presentations of the rulers of the Serbian and Bulgarian states, one can follow the iconographic consequences of the dynastic complications caused by the remarriages of the rulers. …”
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