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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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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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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)...
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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...
- 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...
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southern Dalmatia. He was born in the
second half of the 12th
century to
Zavida, a
Serbian royal that
briefly ruled as
Prince of Zahumlje, a
member of the...
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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...
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colleagues were
Rabbi Zeira and
Rabbi Levi. Abaye,
Rabbi Jonah,
Rabbi Yossi bar
Zavida and
Rabbi Jeremiah (III)
repeated teachings in his name. Most of
Rabbi Hama...
- 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...
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Tihomir (1165–1166)
Stefan Nemanja (1166–1196): (thereafter Nemanjić dynasty)
Zavida (fl. 1112)
Miroslav (Prince of Hum in 1166–1190 and 1192–1198)
Toljen (Knez...