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Vladislav Nemanja

Russian: Неманич
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Death: 1326
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Son of Stefan Dragutin Nemanjić, king of Serbia and Katarina Urosevic Queen-Consort of Serbia
Husband of Constanca Nemanjić
Brother of Elizabeth of Serbia, Baness-Consort of Bosnia and Urošic Nemanjić

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STEFAN UROŠ, son of STEFAN "Prvovenčani/the First-Crowned" King [Kralj] of Serbia & his third wife Anna Dandolo (-1 May 1280, bur Sopoćani). ... He succeeded in 1243 as STEFAN UROŠ I "Veliki/the Great" or "Arapavi/the Holy" King of Serbia, when his brother was deposed. ... King Stefan Uroš I abdicated and became a monk as SIMON at the monastery of Sopoćani. m ([1250]) JELENA, daughter of --- (-Shkodra 8 Feb 1314). ... If this is correct, the wife of King Stefan Uroš I was Helena Angelina, daughter of Ioannes "Kaloiannes" Angelos & his wife Mathilde von Vianden.

King Stefan Uroš I & his wife had four children:

  • 1. STEFAN DRAGUTIN (-12 Mar 1316, bur Ras). ... He rebelled against his father, whom he defeated with Hungarian support near Gacko, and succeeded in 1276 as STEFAN DRAGUTIN King of Serbia. ... m ([1267/68]%29 KATALIN of Hungary, daughter of ISTVÁN V King of Hungary & his wife Elisabeth [n%C3%A9e ---] of the Kumans. Stefan Dragutin & his wife had three children:
    • a) JELISAVETA (-1331). The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. Regent of Bosnia to Apr 1314. After her husband's death, she fled with her son to Dubrovnik[192]. m (after 1283) STJEPAN Kotroman of Bosnia, son of UBAN PRIJEZDA, Ban in northern Bosnia & his wife --- (-[1314]). Ban of Upper and Lower Bosnia 1290-[1299/1302].
    • b) VLADISLAV (-in Hungary after 1326). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. Under the terms of his father's abdication, it is possible that Vladislav was accepted as next in line for the Serbian throne after his uncle King Stefan Uroš II Milutin. He claimed the throne of Hungary after the death of András III King of Hungary, in right of his mother. He inherited both his father's Serbian and Hungarian appanages on the latter's death in 1316, but King Milutin imprisoned him in [1316/17], confiscated his Serbian lands and conquered his Hungarian territories[193]. On the death of his uncle King Milutin in 1321, he escaped from prison and claimed the throne. He established himself as king in his former appanage around Rudnik, but fled north after his cousin King Stefan Uroš III Dečanski invaded in 1323. He eventually went to Hungary where he died[194]. m firstly ([24 Aug 1293]) CONSTANZA Morosini, daughter of MICHELE Morosini, Patrician of Venice & his wife ---. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. m secondly (Summer 1309) ---, daughter of LÁSZLÓ Voivode of Transylvania & his wife ---. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. Vladislav & his [first/second] wife had --- children:
      • i) --- . According to Europäische Stammtafeln, Vladislav left descendants but it gives no details[195].
    • c) UROSIČ (-before 1316). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified. He became a monk as STEFAN[196].
  • 2. STEFAN UROŠ MILUTIN ([1253]-Castle Nerodimlja, Amselfeld 29 Oct 1321, bur Sardika [Sofija]). “Stephanus Uroš, Serbiæ rex” confirmed the donation by “matre Helena” to “monasterio S. Mariæ Rotaciensis” by charter dated 15 Mar [1305/07][197]. “Stephanus Uroš, Serbiæ rex…abnepos sancti Symeonis et filius magni regis Uroš” built “templum in honorem sanctorum et justorum Joachim et Annæ” by charter dated 1314[198]. He succeeded in 1282 on the abdication of his brother as STEFAN UROŠ II MILUTIN King of Serbia. - see below.
  • 3. BRNČA [Brnja%C4%8Da]. The primary source which confirms her parentage and marriage has not yet been identified. m DJORDJE, Župan. He was in prison in Hungary 1269[199].
  • 4. [STEFAN (-before 1264). The primary source which confirms his parentage has not yet been identified.]
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