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- Stefan_Lazarević abstract "Stefan Lazarevic (Serbian: Стефан Лазаревић) known also as Stevan the Tall (Стеван Високи; c. 1374 / 19 July 1427) was the son of Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović (кнез Лазар Хребељановић) and a ruler of Serbia. He held a title of prince (1389-1402) and despot (1402-1427). In his time he was regarded as one of the best knights and military leaders, and because of his literature works he is regarded as one of the best Serbian writers in the Middle ages. After the death of his father on the Kosovo Field in 1389, he became ruler of Moravian Serbia and ruled with his mother Milica Hrebeljanović (Милица Хребељановић), until he reached adulthood in 1393. His reign and his personal literary works are sometimes associated with early signs of the Renaissance in Serbian lands. He introduced knightly tournaments, modern battle tactics, and firearms to Serbia.As an Ottoman vassal, Lazarevic was leader of Serbian auxiliary squads in battle of Rovine, Nicopolis and Angora. After the battle of Angora, Lazarevic received, from Byzantines in Constantinople, the title of despot in 1402. In the year 1403-1404 he became vassal of Hungarian king Sigismund and received Mačva, Belgrade (which became Lazarevic's capital in 1405), Golubac and other domains, such as Srebrnica in 1411.After the Ottoman defeat on Angora, civil war erupted in the empire and also clashes among Serbian nobility. First, between Lazarević and Branković, secondly between Stefan and his younger brother Vuk. Clashes in Serbia has ended in 1412, with the conciliation of Stefan and his nephew Đurađ. After the death of Balša III Balšić, he inherited kingdom of Zeta and waged the war against Venetians. Since he didn’t have any children, on the assembly in Srebrnica (1426), Stefan proclaimed his nephew Đurađ Branković as his heir.On the domestic front, he broke the resistance of the Serbian nobles, and used the periods of peace to strengthen Serbia politically, economically, culturally and military. On the 29th January 1412 he issued the "Code of mines" (Законик о рудницима), with a separate section on governing of Novo Brdo – the largest mine in the Balkans at that time. This code increased the development of mining in Serbia, which has been the main economic backbone of Serbian Despotate. At the time of his death, Serbia was one of the largest silver producers in Europe. In the field of architecture, he continued development of Morava school.He was a great patron of the arts and culture by providing shelter and support to scholars from Serbia, and refugees from neighboring countries that have been taken by the Ottomans. In addition, he was himself a writer, and his most important work is "The Discourse of Love," which is characterized by the Renaissance lines. Beside despot’s literature work, in this period there were other authors such as Constantine the Philosopher and Gregory Tsamblak. During his reign Resava copying school has been formed.".
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- Stefan_Lazarević birthDate "1374".
- Stefan_Lazarević birthPlace Kruševac.
- Stefan_Lazarević birthPlace Moravian_Serbia.
- Stefan_Lazarević caption "Fresco of Stefan Lazarević from Manasija monastery".
- Stefan_Lazarević deathDate "1427".
- Stefan_Lazarević deathPlace "Glava, Serbian Despotate".
- Stefan_Lazarević father Lazar_of_Serbia.
- Stefan_Lazarević mother Princess_Milica_of_Serbia.
- Stefan_Lazarević name "Stefan Lazarević".
- Stefan_Lazarević next Đurađ_Branković.
- Stefan_Lazarević placeOfBurial Manasija_monastery.
- Stefan_Lazarević predecessor Lazar_of_Serbia.
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- Stefan_Lazarević royalHouse House_of_Lazarević.
- Stefan_Lazarević successor Đurađ_Branković.
- Stefan_Lazarević title List_of_Serbian_monarchs.
- Stefan_Lazarević title "Despot of Serbia".
- Stefan_Lazarević years "1389".
- Stefan_Lazarević years "1402".
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- Stefan_Lazarević subject Category:History_of_Vojvodina.
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- Stefan_Lazarević comment "Stefan Lazarevic (Serbian: Стефан Лазаревић) known also as Stevan the Tall (Стеван Високи; c. 1374 / 19 July 1427) was the son of Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović (кнез Лазар Хребељановић) and a ruler of Serbia. He held a title of prince (1389-1402) and despot (1402-1427). In his time he was regarded as one of the best knights and military leaders, and because of his literature works he is regarded as one of the best Serbian writers in the Middle ages.".
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- Stefan_Lazarević label "Стефан Лазаревич".
- Stefan_Lazarević label "斯特凡·拉扎列维奇".
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