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  2. Zeta under the Balšići - Wikipedia

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    The Balšići are mentioned in a charter issued in 1360 to the Republic of Ragusa by Emperor Stefan Uroš V, as provincial lords in the Zeta region. [4] According to Mavro Orbin (l. 1563–1614), 'A poor Lord Balša', said to be 'kin to Nemanja' held only a village located between the Adriatic and Bojana river during the rule of Emperor Dušan (r. 1331–55) but after the death of the Emperor ...

  3. Balšić noble family - Wikipedia

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    Lordship of Zeta (1355–1421) Serbian Empire (1355–71) Republic of Venice (1380s) Serbian Despotate (1405–21) League of Lezhë (1444–1479) Founded: before 1355, by Balša I: Final ruler: Balša III (1403–1421) Titles: gospodar (lord) autokrator (self-ruler) Estate(s) the Zeta and the coastlands (southern Montenegro, northern Albania)

  4. List of princes of Zeta - Wikipedia

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    The House of Crnojević was a dynasty ruling in the Medieval state of Zeta, first struggling with House of Balšić for control over Zeta, and then succeeding them as Zeta's supreme overlords throughout the 14th and 15th century. Since the second half of the 15th century, they would play a crucial role in the survival of late Medieval Zeta.

  5. Indiana State Road 23 - Wikipedia

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    State Road 23 is a highway in the north-central part of the U.S. state of Indiana. In practice it runs from the southwest to the northeast, though it is designated as a north–south route. [ 2 ] It is an undivided surface road.

  6. History of Montenegro - Wikipedia

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    By the 13th century, Zeta had replaced Duklja when referring to the realm. In the late 14th century, southern Montenegro came under the rule of the Balšić noble family, then the Crnojević noble family, and by the 15th century, Zeta was more often referred to as Crna Gora (Venetian: monte negro).

  7. List of state roads in Indiana - Wikipedia

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    1.23: 1.98 SR 9/SR 67 in Pendleton: OH 200 at Indiana–Ohio state line 1931: 1932 Became part of US 36: SR 201: 1.237: 1.991 Ouabache State Park: SR 124 near Bluffton — — SR 202 — — US 231 in Crown Point: SR 53 in Crown Point 1926: 1975 SR 203: 13.526: 21.768 SR 362 near Nabb: SR 256 east of Austin — — SR 205: 32.143

  8. No. 23 Indiana State falls 80-67 to Illinois State in first ...

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    Johnny Kinziger scored a career-high 31 points and Illinois State handed No. 23 Indiana State an 80-67 loss on Tuesday night in the Sycamores' first outing as a ranked team since Larry Bird led ...

  9. Balša III - Wikipedia

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    Balša III (Serbian Cyrillic: Балша III; Albanian: Balsha III) or Balsha III (1387 – 28 April 1421, in Belgrade) was the fifth and last ruler of Zeta from the Balšić noble family, from April 1403 to April 1421. He was the son of Đurađ II and Jelena Lazarević.