Namesakes

Kings, Tsars and Princes of Serbia

Stefan Nemanja united Serbian lands in the 12th century as Grand Župan of Raška, achieving virtual independence from Byzantium. In 1346, Stefan Uroš IV Dušan proclaimed himself Tsar. The Ottoman victory at the Battle of Kosovo in 1389 reduced Serbia to a vassal state, and full Ottoman conquest came in 1459. After 400 years of Ottoman rule, Serbian revolts in the early 19th century led to renewed independence, and Serbia became a kingdom again in 1882. The last three kings ruled Yugoslavia; the final king, Petar II, was deposed by Communists.

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Alphabetically Chronologically
Name
Years
1921-1934
1889-1903
1842-1858
1804-1813
1427-1456
1526-1527
1373-1389
1456-1458
1371-1395
1839-1842; 1860-1868
1868-1889
1839
1815-1839; 1858-1860
1903-1921
1934-1945
1276-1282
1166-1196
1196-1228
1389-1427
1228-1233
1243-1276
1282-1321
1321-1331
1321-1355
1346-1371
1233-1243
1365-1371