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  2. List of former capitals of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    second capital of Serbian Empire of Stefan Dušan. Kruševac: 1371–1402: capital of Moravian Serbia under Lazar Hrebeljanović. Vučitrn: 1371–1402: capital of District of Branković under Vuk Branković. Prilep: 1371–1395: capital of Lordship of Prilep under Marko Mrnjavčević. Belgrade: 1404–1430: capital of Serbian Despotate under ...

  3. Serbia in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Remains of Ras, medieval capital of Serbia (12th-13th century) Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Dečani, built in the 14th century Serbian Orthodox Monastery of Gračanica. The medieval period in the history of Serbia began in the 6th century with the Slavic migrations to Southeastern Europe, [1] and lasted until the Ottoman conquest of Serbian lands in the second half of the 15th century. [2]

  4. Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    Belgrade [b] is the capital and largest city of Serbia.It is located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and at the crossroads of the Pannonian Plain and the Balkan Peninsula. [10]

  5. Kingdom of Serbia (1217–1346) - Wikipedia

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    The Kingdom of Serbia (Serbian: Краљевина Србија / Kraljevina Srbija), or the Serbian Kingdom (Serbian: Српско краљевство / Srpsko kraljevstvo), also known as Rascia (Serbian: Рашка / Raška [1]), was a medieval Serbian kingdom in Southern Europe comprising most of what is today Serbia (excluding Vojvodina), Kosovo, and Montenegro, as well as southeastern ...

  6. Destinikon - Wikipedia

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    In chapter 32, the DAI tells of Klonimir, an exiled dynastical member in Bulgaria, who marched an army into Serbia, entering the city of Destinikon with the intent of seizing the throne, but was defeated by Prince Petar, in ca. 896. [4] [5] It is considered that Destinikon was the ecclesiastical centre and capital of early medieval Serbia. [1 ...

  7. Belgrade Fortress - Wikipedia

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    The Belgrade Fortress [2] [3] (Serbian Cyrillic: Београдска тврђава, romanized: Beogradska tvrđava, Hungarian: Nándorfehérvár), consists of the old citadel (Upper and Lower Town) and Kalemegdan Park [4] (Large and Little Kalemegdan) on the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, in an urban area of modern Belgrade, Serbia.

  8. Nebojša Tower - Wikipedia

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    The tower originally called Nebojša Tower was built in the early 15th century, during the reign of despot Stefan Lazarević, who ruled Belgrade from 1403 and made it the capital of Serbia. It functioned as the keep of the fortress and most likely resembled the "Despot's Tower", the keep of the fortress which surrounds the Manasija monastery ...

  9. Smederevo Fortress - Wikipedia

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    The Smederevo Fortress (Serbian: Cмeдepeвcκa твpђaвa / Smederevska tvrđava) is a medieval fortified city in Smederevo, Serbia, which was the temporary capital of Serbia in the Middle Ages. It was built between 1427 and 1430 on the order of Despot Đurađ Branković , the ruler of the Serbian Despotate .