Serbian Empire

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Serbian Empire of Stefan Dušan, 1350 AD
Serbian Empire of Stefan Dušan, 1350 AD
Stefan Dušan, Serbian emperor (1346-1355)
Stefan Dušan, Serbian emperor (1346-1355)

The Serbian Empire (Serbian: Srpsko Carstvo, Српско Царство) was a medieval empire in the Balkans that emerged from medieval Serbian state in the 14th century. Serbian Empire existed from 1346 to 1371 and it was one of the larger states in Europe at the time.

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Medieval Serbian state reached its apex in the mid-14th century, during the rule of Stefan Dušan, who proclaimed himself in 1345 emperor (tsar) in Serres and was solemnly crowned in Skopje on April 16, 1346 as "Tsar and autocrat of Serbs and Greeks" by the newly created Serbian Patriach Joanikie II with the help of the Bulgarian Patriarch Simeon and the Archbishop of Ohrid, Nicholas.

Stefan Dušan also introduced Dušanov Zakonik (Dusan’s Code, 1349), a juridical achievement unique among the European states of the time. Emperor Dušan opened up new trade routes and strengthened the state’s economy. Serbian Empire flourished, featuring one of the most evolved countries and cultures in Europe. Some of Serbia’s greatest Medieval arts were created during this period, most notably St. Sava’s Nomocanon.

Emperor Stefan Dušan doubled the size of his former kingdom, seizing territories to the south, southeast and east at the expense of Byzantium. He was succeeded by his son Uroš, called the Weak, a term that might also apply to the state of the empire, as it slowly slid into feudal anarchy. This is a period marked by the rise of a new threat: the Ottoman Turk sultanate gradually spreading from Asia to Europe and conquering Byzantium first, and then the other Balkans states.

Incompetent to sustain the great empire created by his father, Uroš could neither repel attacks of foreign enemies, nor combat the independence of his nobility. The Serbian Empire of Stefan Uroš fragmented into a conglomeration of principalities, some of which did not even nominally acknowledge his rule. Stefan Uroš V died childless in December 1371, after much of the Serbian nobility had been destroyed by the Turks in the Battle of Marica earlier that year.

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