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Zaharija Pribislavljević or
Zaharija of
Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Захаријa Прибислављевић, Gr****: Ζαχαρίας ; c. 890s – 924) was
Prince of the
Serbs from...
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Zaharija (Serbian Cyrillic: Захаријa) is a
Serbian name, a
variant of the
Biblical name Zachary,
through Gr**** Zacharias.
Variant transliterations into...
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Serbia directly at this time).
Unhappy with this, the
Byzantines then sent
Zaharija Prvoslavljević in 920 to oust Pavle, but he
failed and was sent to Bulgaria...
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warned again, and
dispatched Zaharija with an army,
promising him the
throne if he
defeated Pavle,
which he did.
Zaharija soon
resumed his
Byzantine alliance...
- (in German). BI-Taschenbuchverl. p. 147. ISBN 9783411118007. Orfelin,
Zaharija Stefanović, *Vukovar (Kroatien) 1726, † Novi Sad 19. Jan. 1785, serb. Roszkowski...
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large Bulgarian army. The army
ravaged a good part of Serbia,
forcing Zaharija, who at the time was the
Prince of Serbia, to flee to Croatia.
Simeon of...
- Hadži-
Zaharija (Serbian Cyrillic: Хаџи-Захарија, ca. 1760–March 15, 1830) was
Metropolitan of Raška and
Prizren from 1819 to 1830.
Zaharija was born around...
- Todorović,
Jelena (2006). An
Orthodox Festival Book in the
Habsburg Empire:
Zaharija Orfelin's
Festive Greeting to
Mojsej Putnik (1757). Aldershot: Ashgate...
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Byzantine ally.
Pavle ruled for four years,
before being defeated by
Zaharija Pribislavljević, his cousin.
Pavle was the son of Bran, the
middle son...
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Serbia (complete list) – Petar,
Prince (892–917) Pavle,
Prince (917–921)
Zaharija,
Prince (922–924) Časlav,
Prince (c.927–c.960)
Duklja (complete list) –...