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Prince Rastko Nemanjić ( 1174 – 1235 ), the youngest son of Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja, later left royal life and took monastic vows under the name Sava.
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Of his plays, the most popular are Protekcija ( The Pull ), Običan Čovek ( An Ordinary Man ), Iza Božijih Leđa ( Behind God's Back ), Prince of Semberia, Pučina ( The High Sea ), Hadži Loja, and Rastko Nemanjić.
Rastko Nemanjić, the son of Stefan Nemanja, ruled as Grand Prince of Hum 1190-1192, previously held by Grand Prince Miroslav.
Prince and Nemanjić
Stefan Nemanjić (, ) or Stefan the First-Crowned ( Стефан Првовенчани, Stefan Prvovenčani, ; around 1165 – September 24, 1228 ) was Grand Prince of Serbia from 1196, and the King of Serbia from 1217 until his death in 1228.
The latter man was a son of Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja, the founder of the Nemanjić dynasty which ruled Serbia from 1166 to 1371.
In the time of Prince Lazar, the Serbian state experienced the loss of some of its lands, the division of the remaining lands among regional lords, the end of the Nemanjić dynasty, and the Turkish attacks.
He was the son and heir to Prince Lazar, who died at the Battle of Kosovo against the Turks in 1389, and Princess Milica from the subordinate branch of the Nemanjić dynasty.
Prince and 1174
At that time Jews are probably found also in northeastern Russia, in the domains of Prince Andrei Bogolyubsky ( 1169 – 1174 ), although it is uncertain to which degree they would have been living there permanently.
Prince Andrei I of Vladimir, commonly known as Andrey Bogolyubsky (, " Andrey the God-Loving ") ( c. 1110 – June 28, 1174 ) was a prince of Vladimir-Suzdal ( after 1157 ).
), Prince of Turov ( 1146 ), Novgorod ( 1148 – 1154 ), Lutsk ( 1157 – 1180 ) and Grand Prince of Kiev ( 1174 – 1175, 1180 ).
Sviatoslav III Vsevolodovich ( Ukrainian and Russian: Святослав III Всеволодич ) ( died 1194 ), Prince of Turov ( 1142 and 1154 ), Vladimir and Volyn ( 1141 – 1146 ), Pinsk ( 1154 ), Novgorod-Seversky ( 1157 – 1164 ), Chernigov ( 1164 – 1177 ), Grand Prince of Kiev ( 1174, 1177 – 1180, 1182 – 1194 ).
* Sviatoslav III of Kyiv ( before 1141 – 1194 ), prince of Turov ( 1142 and 1154 ), Volodymyr and Volyn ( 1141 – 1146 ), Pinsk ( 1154 ), Novhorod-Siversky ( 1157 – 1164 ), Chernihiv ( 1164 – 1177 ), Grand Prince of Kyiv ( 1174, 1177 – 1180, 1182 – 1194 )
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* 325 – Crown Prince Jin Chengdi, age 4, succeeds his father Jin Mingdi as emperor of the Eastern Jin Dynasty.
* 1745 – Prince Charles Edward Stuart raises his standard in Glenfinnan – the start of the Second Jacobite Rebellion, known as " the 45 ".
* 1810 – Jean-Baptiste Bernadotte, Marshal of France, is elected Crown Prince of Sweden by the Swedish Riksdag of the Estates.
They had two sons: Prince Giuseppe Mahdi Khan ( d. February 1911 ) and Prince Ali Solomone Khan ( 1911 – 1960 )
# Alexander, Prince of Scotland ( 21 January 1264 Jedburgh – 28 January 1284 Lindores Abbey ); buried in Dunfermline Abbey
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# Plaisance of Antioch ( 1235 – September 22 / 27, 1261 ), daughter of Bohemond V, Prince of Antioch and Count of Tripoli, by Lucienne de Segni, married at Santa Sophia, Nicosia, in 1250, and had issue, an only son
Vladimir IV Rurikovich ( Владимир Рюрикович in Russian ) ( 1187 – March 3, 1239 ), Prince of Pereyaslavl ( 1206 – 1213 ), Smolensk ( 1213 – 1219 ) and Grand Prince of Kiev ( 1223 – 1235 ).
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