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Stracimir is an
archaic masculine Serbian name.
Notable people with the name include:
Stracimir Zavidović, 12th-century
Serbian noble that
ruled Duklja...
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Stracimir Zavidović (Serbian Cyrillic: Страцимир Завидовић) was a 12th-century
Serbian prince (Župan) of West Morava, an
administrative division (appanage)...
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Stracimir Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Страцимир Балшић) or
Strazimir Balsha (Albanian:
Strazimir Balsha); fl. 1360 – 15
January 1373) was a Lord of Zeta...
- Vukanović dynasty, he had
three brothers;
Stefan Nemanja,
Tihomir and
Stracimir.
Miroslav received the
appanage of
Zahumlje with seat at Ston,
where he...
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divided the Serb
lands between the four sons of Zavida:
Tihomir in Raška,
Stracimir in Duklja,
Miroslav in
Zahumlje and Travunia, and
Stefan Nemanja in Toplica...
- the Serb
lands by
Manuel I, his
other sons were
given česti (parts):
Stracimir ruled West Morava,
Miroslav ruled Zachumlia and Travunia,
Stefan Nemanja...
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Great fear
Region of
origin Serbia Other names Alternative spelling Страхиња, Страхинья
Related names Strahimir,
Stracimir, Strachkvas, Strašimir, Straš...
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Thopia 10.
Komnen Arianiti 5.
Unknown 11.
Unknown 1.
Jelena Balšić 12.
Stracimir Balšić 6. Đurađ II Balšić 13.
Milica Mrnjavčević 3. Balša III 14. Lazar...
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Stefan Nemanja's
brother Stracimir Zavidović
controlled the West
Morava region,
including the city, then
known as Gradac.
Stracimir, a
Serbian župan, raised...
- 1385 to 1403, as a
member of the Balšić
noble family. He was the son of
Stracimir Balšić, and
succeeded his
paternal uncle Balša II in
ruling Zeta. He reigned...