Stefan Dragutin (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Драгутин, Hungarian: Dragutin István; c. 1244 – 12 March 1316), was King of Serbia from 1276 to 1282. From 1282...
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The Realm of Stefan Dragutin (Serbian: Област Стефана Драгутина, romanized: Oblast Stefana Dragutina) was a medieval Serbian kingdom. Initially, it was...
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of Srem under the rule of Stefan Dragutin was actually Lower Srem, but some historical sources mention that Stefan Dragutin also ruled over Upper Srem...
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long had been in a bad relation, and married his eldest son and heir, Stefan Dragutin, to Catherine, the daughter of Hungarian king Stephen V. Pushed by...
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son of Stefan Dragutin, who had ruled Serbia until 1282, when he became ill and abdicated, giving the superior rule to his younger brother Stefan Milutin...
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of King Stefan Uroš I and his wife, Helen of Anjou. Unexpectedly he became king of Serbia after the abdication of his brother Stefan Dragutin. He was...
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ruled by Stefan Dragutin of Serbia.[unreliable source?] Initially, Dragutin was a vassal of Hungary but later ruled independently. Dragutin died in 1316...
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Kingdom of Srem under the rule of Stefan Dragutin was located in Lower Srem. According to some sources, Stefan Dragutin also ruled over Upper Srem, but...
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(medieval), a Serbian kingdom during the 13th and 14th centuries Realm of Stefan Dragutin, the northern Serbian kingdom of 1282–1325 Lordship of Prilep, the...
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spouse of King Stefan Uroš I, who ruled from 1243 to 1276. Their sons were later Serbian kings Stefan Dragutin (1276–1282) and Stefan Milutin (1282–1321)...
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