СЕРБИЯ. СТРАНИЦЫ ИСТОРИИ.

 

                              Crowning of Czar Dusan in Skopje, 1350

 

     Burning of St. Sava's body, 1594

 

      Prince Lazar and Princess Milica

 

Serbian Hero Milos Obilic swearing before the Kosovo battle that he will kill Sultan Murat which he later did.

 

Jug Bogdan and nine Jugovics before the Kosovo battle (1389).

 

The Battle of Kosovo (1389), the Ottoman Turks who outnumbered Serbs 10 to 1, defeated the Serbian Army

 

          Second Serbian Uprising Against Turks with Prince Milos Obrenovic, 1815.

 

The Serbian Medieval Nemanjic Dynasty

 

                       

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Монастырь Граканика в Косово, 1320 г. Король Милютин    Архангел Гавриил, византийская школа иконописи

 

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The Crucifixion, Church of Our Lady, Studenica Monastery,1209.

         Фреска в церкви Студеница, 1209 г.

 

1.       Czar Dusan, the great Serbian Ruler.

 

2.       St Sava – XVI Century. Obtained the independence of the Serbian Orthodox Church from Byzantine Church.  He was the first Serbian Archiepiscopal and son of Serbian Medieval Ruler Stevan Nemanja

 

3.       Prince Lazar was decapitated by the Turks in the Kosovo battle.  He is proclaimed a Saint by the Serbian Orthodox Church.

 

4.       Karadjordje Petrovic, the leader of the first Serbian Uprising against the Turks, 1804

 

5.       Prince Milos Obrenovic (1788 – 1862), leader of the second Serbian uprising against the Turks, 1815

 

6.       Prince Mihailo Obrenovic, Modern ruler of Serbia (1860 – 1868).

 

7.       King Peter I Karadjordjevic, ruler of Serbia 1903 – 1918. Democratic Serbian Ruler, Serbia flourished during his time

 

8.       King Aleksandar Karadjordjevic (1888 – 1934), founder of Yugoslavia, 1918. Yugoslav Ruler from 1918 – 1934

 

 

 

                                                 LUCH 2008