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Stefan Vladislav I

Stefan Vladislav I (Стефан Владислав I) (died after 1264) was Serb king (1233-1242), son of Stefan Prvovenčani[?] and son-in-law of Bulgarian tzar Ivan Asen II[?]. He overthrow his older brother, king Radoslav, and was on the throne by help of his father-in-law. He transfered body of Saint Sava from Trnovo[?] to Mileševo[?]. After death of his father-in-law, during Tatar invasion in Middle Europe[?] he was overthrown by his younger brother Uroš[?], who gave him to rule Zeta.

Preceded by:
Stefan Radoslav
House of Nemanjić[?] Succeeded by:
Stefan Uroš I[?]

Translated with small changes from small encyclopedia "Sveznanje[?]" published by "Narodno delo", Belgrade, in 1937 which is today in public domain. This article is written from the point of view of that place and time and may not reflect modern opinions or recent discoveries. Please help Wikipedia by bringing it up to date.



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