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Rascia (translated from Italian)
Rascia The Ra?ka (Raschka, Rascia, Rassa) were the important and rich Serbian ... it is Serbia , with i The Balkans. Rascia corrispnde to the area puts into effect ... Ra?ka of Serbi and Montenegro. The Rascia also is called Sand?ak from the ...
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Image:Rascia Banat02.jpg
Image:Rascia Banat02.jpg Image File history File links ... version (912x1498, 1656 KB) historic map Source: Rascia, časopis o Srbima u Vojvodini, godina I ...
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Image:Rascia Banat01.jpg
Image:Rascia Banat01.jpg Image File history File links ...
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Talk:History of Bosnia and Herzegovina
... no less relevant than mentioning Croatia and Rascia. As for the borders of the provinces ... title, because the first crowned king of Rascia was named Stephen all of his successors ... s dissect "the first crowned king of Rascia was named Stephen all of his successors ... single homogenous entity (unlike ancient Croatia and Rascia which are pretty straightforwardly Croat and Serb ... For example, Bosnia was at times under Rascia, under Croatia, under Croatia-Hungary, under ...
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Talk:Lastovo
... incorporation into the Serbian Grand Principality of Rascia in the second half of the 12th ... aqcuired Lastovo from the Serbian Kingdom of Rascia of King Stefan Uroš I in 1252 ... incorporation into the Serbian Grand Principality of Rascia in the second half of the 12th ... the next supreme ruler - Grand Prince of Rascia, Prince Zavida of Zahumlje had fled from Rascia to Duklja's capital - Ribnica. There, ...
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Kingdom of Zeta
... first noted as a vassalaged part of Rascia, ruled by heirs to the Serbian throne ... the heir would become Grand Zhupan of Rascia or King of Serbs, the fief would ... the next heir. Zeta became independent from Rascia in 1356, under the leadership of Balša ... the state of Duklja and brought about Rascia's (Serbia's) reign. Between 1183 and ... the state interest, the Grand Župan of Rascia/Serbia, Stefan Nemanja, conquered Zeta and ...
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Duklja
... part of the Grand Principality (Zhupanate) of Rascia (Raška) which was a vassal of the ... was subjected to the Grand Principality of Rascia since approximatly the early 9th century, under Grand Prince Vlastimir of All Rascia, but kept endorsing its semi-independence with ... Grand Princely title of Grand Prince of Rascia up to 1077 when he received the ... numerious lands of the Grand Principality of Rascia to Stracimir, son of Prince Zavida ...
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Talk:Cetina
... a fief of the Grand Principality of Rascia somwhere in early 9th century, accordingly to ... the creations of the Grand Principality of Rascia, which engulphed the Principality of Rascia (out of which it was upgraded) and ... Travunia was already a direct part of Rascia since the early ages). View the article ... centralist ruler of the Grand Principality of Rascia and Kingdom of Duklja, the Byzantines ...
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User talk:Joy
... well-known fact that it was called Rascia (Raška) until the forming of Tsar Dušan ... name in use. And the union of Rascia and Bosnia (later inculding Zeta/Docleia and ... Petar Gonjiković (892.-917.), the ruler of Rascia, Docleia/Zeta, Travunia with Konavli, Hum and ... Serbs, are the long-extinct founders of Rascia (Raška) You see, those facts are all ... descendant from the dinasty that ruled excplicitly Rascia, but his realm also included Bosnia, ...
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Raci
... the land inhabited by Serbs was named Rascia or Ráczság. Since the 15th century, the ... present day Vojvodina under the names of Rascia (Serbia) and Little Raška (Little Serbia). The name Rascia was sometimes also used to designate Slavonia ... Arad were located in the middle of Rascia (in medio Rascionarum). According to the same ... Mala Raška a u Banatu, Zrenjanin, 1991. Rascia, Časopis o Srbima u Vojvodini, godina ...
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