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Kingdom of Serbia (medieval)

The Kingdom of Serbia ((セルビア語:краљевина Србија/kraljevina Srbija)), or Serbian Kingdom (Српска краљевина/Srpska kraljevina), ruled Medieval Serbia from 1217 to 1346, led by the Nemanjić dynasty. The Serbian Grand Principality was elevated with the coronation of Stefan Prvovenčani (the First-Crowned) as "King of Serbia" by his brother, bishop Sava, after inheriting all territories unified by their father, Stefan Nemanja. Nemanja is regarded as the most remarkable Serb in history according to the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.〔„100 najznamenitijih Srba", Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts, 1993, ISBN 86-82273-08-X : He has the first place〕 The Kingdom was proclaimed an Empire on 16 April 1346.
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