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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 widow, Milica, who ruled as regent for her minor son Stefan Lazarević, Lazar's successor, accepted Ottoman suzerainty in the summer of 1390.
Lazar's ideal was the reunification of the Serbian state under him as the direct successor of the Nemanjićs.

Lazar's and Stefan
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.
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.
Lazar's subordinate, čelnik Musa, governed an area around Mount Kopaonik jointly with his sons Stefan and Lazar, known as the Musić brothers.
It included Lazar's brother, the blind Stefan Branković, Lazar's widow Helena Palaiologina and Mihailo Anđelović, the ' governor of Rascia '.
Year later, Stefan opted to marry his niece, late despot Lazar's daughter, Marija, to Stjepan Tomašević.

Lazar's and
During the First Serbian Uprising ( 1804 1813 ), a fresco of Miloš as a haloed, sword-bearing saint was painted in Prince Lazar's narthex in the Hilandar Monastery on Mount Athos ( Greece ).

Lazar's and vassal
Lazar's vassal Obilić killed the Ottoman sultan Murad I.
Lazar's domain attained its full extent in 1379, when the prince took Kučevo and Braničevo, ousting the Hungarian vassal Radič Branković Rastislalić from these regions.

Lazar's and with
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 family hereditarily held Prilepac, which together with the nearby fortress of Prizrenac protected the mines and settlements around Novo Brdo.
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.
Nyssa, separated from the Doctor, is infected by Lazar's Disease and ushered away with the rest of the lazars.
The fact that Lazar has not been charged with any federal crimes regarding the revelation of highly classified information, including data that could compromise United States national security, has been cited by Lazar's critics as evidence that Lazar's claimed information, and story, are neither true nor classified.

Lazar's and counter
" Lazar's supporters counter that Lazar's credentials and history have been sabotaged to create the very questions of credibility his critics have emphasized.

Lazar's and Serbia
Lazar's state, known in historiography as Moravian Serbia, comprised the basins of the Great Morava, West Morava, and South Morava Rivers.
Lazar's state, known in literature as Moravian Serbia, was larger than the domains of the other lords on the territory of the former Serbian Empire.
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 while
Lazar's credibility has come under fire after it was discovered that " schools he was supposed to have attended had no record of him, while others in the scientific community had no memory of ever meeting him.

Lazar's and Vuk
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.
Vuk Branković, who married Lazar's daughter Mara in around 1371, acquired Sjenica and part of Kosovo.

Lazar's and prince
Some local nobles resisted Lazar's authority, but they eventually submitted to the prince.

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.
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.
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.
Nikola was captured in his stronghold, the town of Užice, and given in charge to Lazar's nephews, the Musić brothers, who blinded him.
Lazar's large and rich domain was a refuge for Orthodox Christian monks who fled from areas threatened by the Islamic Ottomans.

young and weak
It uses a limited number of vocalisations, mostly grunts and snorts while females have a weak mooing contact-call for their young.
" The half-hearted invasion left Soviet premier Nikita Khrushchev and his advisers with the impression that Kennedy was indecisive and, as one Soviet adviser wrote, " too young, intellectual, not prepared well for decision making in crisis situations ... too intelligent and too weak.
Killer whales generally choose to attack young or weak animals, instead.
The weak point in his scheme was the establishment of a triumvirate ( consisting of himself, the young Earl of Gloucester, and the Bishop of Chichester ) in which his colleagues were obviously figureheads.
Greenland sharks and walruses may take a few small young or weak and wounded adults, though this is likely quite rare.
In geriatric boars or sows ( the condition is rarer in young ones ), the muscles which allow the softer pellets to be expelled from the anus for consumption can become weak.
The carapace ( top shell ) is oval and flattened ( especially in the male ), has a weak keel that is more pronounced in the young, and the rear marginal scutes are notched.
Pua is a young boy whom Gardner depicts as weak and inept.
Louis was of a weak personal constitution, often sick, and with his young age, the reins of government were entirely in the hands of others, the nobles and bishops.
The lower classes, plebeians, women, the young, morally weak and effeminate males are particularly susceptible: all such persons have leuitas animi ( fickle or uneducated minds ) but even Rome's elite are not immune.
On his ascent to the throne, Philip quickly showed that while he was young, this did not mean that Macedon was weak.
As a young man, Wang came to blame the Qing dynasty for holding China back, and making it too weak to fight off exploitation by Western imperialist powers.
Guy has also appeared in a number of historical novels, including Zofia Kossak-Szczucka's Król trędowaty ( The Leper King ), Graham Shelby's The Knights of Dark Renown, and Cecelia Holland's Jerusalem, generally as a good-looking but weak and foolish young man.
Although the Griffon Vulture does not normally attack larger living prey, there are reports of Spanish Griffon Vultures killing weak, young or unhealthy living animals as they do not find enough carrion to eat.
Some of these are probably road-kills or are pirated from eagles or other raptors but they are also believed to occasionally attack live animals, especially young and weak animals and the nests and young of other birds.
Early roles included Fellini's The White Sheik in 1952, Fellini's I vitelloni ( 1953 ), a movie about young slackers, in which he plays a weak, effeminate immature loafer and a starring role in Lo scapolo ( The Bachelor ) playing a single man trying to find love.
Her voice was weak, tho ' very mellow ; she generally acted the young innocent lady whom all the heroes are mad in love with ".
Although the film adaptation of the book does not portray George as bisexual or incestuous, it does portray him and Anne contemplating incest, which in the 16th century would have amounted to treason by intent, and it also portrays him as a somewhat weak and ineffectual young man who dies on the scaffold as a coward.
It has also been suggested that young children were too weak to cause such damage and that it was in fact students who had injured themselves.
Matthias took advantage of the memory left by his father's deed, and by the general population's dislike of foreign candidates ; most the barons, furthermore, considered that the young scholar would be a weak monarch in their hands.
Other findings during Pat Shipman's research at FLK-Zinj revealed that many of the wildebeest bones found at the site were of strong, male wildebeest and this indicates that humans were hunting these animals, as carnivores like hyenas hunt only the weak, very young and elderly of a herd.
His uncle, Duke of Zhou, fearing that Shang forces might rise again under the possible weak rule of a young ruler, became the regent and supervised government affairs for several years.
The authors noted a slight increase of mortality in young fish caused by resveratrol, and hypothesized that its weak toxic action stimulated the defense mechanisms and resulted in the life span extension.
It was, however, later acknowledged that the Shorter Catechism was not suitable for young children or those of a weak capacity.

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