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Zavida (Serbian Cyrillic: Завида) was a 12th-century
Serbian nobleman, and
father of
prince Miroslav of Hum,
mentioned as such in the
Miroslav Gospel,...
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youngest son of
Zavida, a
Prince of Zahumlje, who
after a
conflict with his
brothers was sent to
Ribnica where he had the
title of Lord.
Zavida (Beli Uroš)...
- in 1165 the
Byzantium divided the Serb
lands between the four sons of
Zavida:
Tihomir in Raška,
Stracimir in Duklja,
Miroslav in
Zahumlje and Travunia...
- of
Hungary Marija,
Duchess of
Znojmo Some
researchers have
proposed that
Zavida was also
their son.
Engel 1801, p. 191.
Wertner 1888, p. 65-68. Wertner...
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Znojmo and
possibly Zavida - Duke of Zahumlje. In a
Zadar act, Beloš's
brother is
named "Stefan"; that name is
found in the sons of
Zavida. List of Serbian...
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Zavida Vukanović
Tihomir Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja Grand Prince Nemanjić
Vukan Grand Prince Stefan Grand Prince, King Lazarević
Dmitar Stefan Vladislav...
- 1166.
Manuel I now put
Tihomir at the
Serbian throne; he was the son of
Zavida, a
close relative to Uroš II who had held Zahumlje. The rule was divided...
- (appanage) of the
Grand Prin****lity of Serbia, from 1163–1166. He was a son of
Zavida, a
prince of the
house of Vukanović that
briefly held the
appanage of Zahumlje...
- who
rules briefly,
before returning to his
office in
Hungary and Croatia.
Zavida had
presumably tried to oust
either Uroš II or Desa, or
acquire an appanage...
- Župan Uroš II of Rascia". Balcanica. 47: 75–96. Leśny, Jan (1989). "Stefan
Zavida als Sohn von Uros I. und
Vater von
Stefan Nemanja: Ein
Beitrag zur serbischen...