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Lazar's and widow
It included Lazar's brother, the blind Stefan Branković, Lazar's widow Helena Palaiologina and Mihailo Anđelović, the ' governor of Rascia '.

Lazar's and who
That unstable period was marked by the rule of Prince Lazar's son, despot Stefan Lazarević, a true European-style knight and a poet ; and his cousin Đurađ Branković, who moved the capital north to the newly built fortified town of Smederevo.
Lazar's father, Pribac, was a logothete ( chancellor ) at the court of Stefan Uroš Dušan, a member of the Nemanjić dynasty who was the Serbian king from 1331 to 1346, and the Serbian tsar from 1346 to 1355.
Nikola was captured in his stronghold, the town of Užice, and given in charge to Lazar's nephews, the Musić brothers, who blinded him.
Vuk Branković, who married Lazar's daughter Mara in around 1371, acquired Sjenica and part of Kosovo.
Lazar's large and rich domain was a refuge for Orthodox Christian monks who fled from areas threatened by the Islamic Ottomans.
The peace was sealed, probably in 1387, with the marriage of Lazar's daughter Teodora to Nicholas II Garay, a powerful Hungarian noble who supported Sigismund.
However, Lazar's supporters argue that there have been other cases where scientists who revealed highly classified information, particularly recently at Los Alamos National Laboratory, have not been charged, and that this was allegedly done to undermine their credibility by questioning the value of the information those individuals claimed.
Lazar's power became such that he could negotiate a deal for someone who was not even his client and then collect a fee from that person's agent.
According to this, he was granted back most of his father's lands and a promise that Serbia will not be disturbed by the Ottomans until Lazar's death, who in turn had to pay a tribute.

Lazar's and for
This marriage sealed the alliance between two houses and secured Lazar's assistance for Vuk's future plans, although Vuk in return had to acknowledge Lazar as his feuadal senior.

Lazar's and son
The assassin's first appearance in Serbian sources is in the biography of Stefan Lazarević, Lazar's son, by Constantine the Philosopher, written in the 1440s.
About a year before, Lazar's daughter Dragana married Alexander, the son of Ivan Shishman, Tsar of Bulgaria.

Lazar's and Stefan
Lazar's subordinate, čelnik Musa, governed an area around Mount Kopaonik jointly with his sons Stefan and Lazar, known as the Musić brothers.
Lazar's young and weak successor Stefan Lazarevic ( 1389 – 1427 ) concluded a vassal agreement with Bayezid in 1390 to counter Hungarian moves into northern Serbia, while Vuk Brankovic, the last independent Serb prince, held out until 1392.
Year later, Stefan opted to marry his niece, late despot Lazar's daughter, Marija, to Stjepan Tomašević.

Lazar's and successor
Lazar's political programme was the reunification of the disintegrated Serbian state under him as the direct successor of the Nemanjić dynasty, which ended in 1371 after two centuries of rule over Serbia.
Lazar's ideal was the reunification of the Serbian state under him as the direct successor of the Nemanjićs.

Lazar's and Ottoman
Lazar's vassal Obilić killed the Ottoman sultan Murad I.
Of all the Serbian lands, Lazar's state lay furthest from Ottoman centres, and was least exposed to the ravages of Turkish raiding parties.

Lazar's and .
While there is less information about Lazar's preparations, he gathered his troops near Niš, on the right bank of the South Morava River.
Lazar's army numbered from 12, 000 to 30, 000.
Out of approximately 30, 000 fighters present, 12, 000 to 15, 000 were under Lazar's command, with 5, 000 to 10, 000 under Vuk Branković, a Serbian nobleman from Kosovo, and just as many under nobleman Vlatko Vuković.
Lazar's unproven background and claims shouldn't have any credibility in this discussion.
The settlement gain its importance in Tsar Lazar's period, before the Turkish invasion, when the fortress on Hisar Hill was rebuilt.
" For almost two hours Victor described the ebe ( extraterrestrial biological entities ) program at S-4, verifying most of Bob Lazar's claims.
Lazar's state, known in historiography as Moravian Serbia, comprised the basins of the Great Morava, West Morava, and South Morava Rivers.
Lazar's family hereditarily held Prilepac, which together with the nearby fortress of Prizrenac protected the mines and settlements around Novo Brdo.
The latter man had been married to Lazar's sister, Dragana, since at least 1355.
Lazar's activities in the period between 1363 and 1371 are poorly documented in sources.
The nucleus of Lazar's territory was somewhere in the area bordered by the Mrnjavčevićs in the south, Nikola Altomanović in the west, and the Rastislalićs in the north.
The earliest source that testifies to Lazar's new title is a Ragusan document in Latin, dated 22 April 1371, in which he is referred to as Comes Lazarus.
Some local nobles resisted Lazar's authority, but they eventually submitted to the prince.

widow and Milica
Jovan Uglješa's widow, Jelena, who became a nun and took the monastic name of Jefimija, lived on with Prince Lazar and his wife Milica.

widow and who
She was Ellen Aldridge, a widow of good repute who was employed by Gorton's wife and lived with the family.
She was the widow of a writer who had died in an airplane crash, and Mickie had found her a job as head of the historical section of the Treasury.
Her second husband, Pere Milà, was a developer who was criticized for his flamboyant lifestyle and ridiculed by the contemporary residents of Barcelona, when they joked about his love of money and opulence, wondering if he was not rather more interested in " the widow ’ s guardiola " ( piggy bank ), than in " Guardiola ’ s widow ".
She is a childless widow who is moving back to the city.
In 1927, he met and married Elizabeth Carver, née Hobart, widow of Oswald Carver, Olympic rowing medalist who was killed in the First World War.
His widow, Maria Elena Santiago, attended, as did Phil Everly, Peter Asher, Priscilla Presley and actor Gary Busey, who played Holly in The Buddy Holly Story.
Martha, Bill's widow, who was with him in these troubling times, denies he had a brain tumor as does his old, very close friend, Hugh McCallum.
In late 1992, friends introduced him to the artist Judith Kliban, widow of B. Kliban, a cartoonist who had died of a pulmonary embolism.
Theodora, widow of the Emperor Theophilus ( died 842 ), acted as regent during the minority of her son Michael III, who was said to have been introduced to dissolute habits by her brother Bardas.
His father was a merchant who came to the island from France to deal with the business affairs of a deceased uncle, and married his widow.
They said that among those signing the letter were officers who had no knowledge of their inclusion or who had refused to be included, and even one instance of a general's widow who signed her husband's name to the letter though he had died before the survey was published.
In these years he recovered the manuscript that he and Thomas Young had worked in his youth from Young's widow, who was living in Albany, and began to develop it into the work that was published in 1785 as Reason: the Only Oracle of Man.
The Duce personally gave the announcement to the widow, who was a guest at his villa in Riccione with children.
In 1776 he married Eva König, who was then a widow, in Jork ( near Hamburg ).
One such nurse was Ada W. Bacot, a young widow who had lost two children.
A committee was formed to advise Kennedy's widow Jacqueline, who would make the final decision.
Instead, in August of that year, he married Idelette de Bure, a widow who had two children from her first marriage.
Jeroboam was the son of Nebat ( Douay-Rheims: Nabat ), a member of the Tribe of Ephraim of Zereda, whose mother's name was Zeruah ( who later became a widow, and could have been leprous, as her name translates ; ) He had at least two sons — Abijam and Nadab, who succeeded him on the throne.
In 1877, Sarah Anne Ellis Dorsey, a wealthy widow who had heard of his difficulties, invited him to stay at her plantation of Beauvoir near Biloxi, Mississippi.
Sawai's widow Kazue Sawai, who as a child was Miyagi's favored disciple, has been the largest driving force behind the internationalization and modernization of the koto.
Leon Battista's mother, Bianca Fieschi, was a Bolognese widow who died during an outbreak of bubonic plague.

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