- published: 07 Mar 2012
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- author: indjijatsar
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Nemanjic Dynasty Rulers
The House of Nemanjić was a Medieval Serbian dynasty that ruled Serbia from 1166 to 1371. ...
published: 07 Mar 2012
author: indjijatsar
Nemanjic Dynasty Rulers
Nemanjic Dynasty Rulers
The House of Nemanjić was a Medieval Serbian dynasty that ruled Serbia from 1166 to 1371. It was a branch of the House of Vlastimirović.- published: 07 Mar 2012
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- author: indjijatsar
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Serbian Rulers/ Srpski vladari
The House of Nemanjić (Serbian: Немањићи, Nemanjići; Anglicised: Nemanyid; German: Nemanji...
published: 09 Jun 2009
author: perovicstevan
Serbian Rulers/ Srpski vladari
Serbian Rulers/ Srpski vladari
The House of Nemanjić (Serbian: Немањићи, Nemanjići; Anglicised: Nemanyid; German: Nemanjiden) was a medieval Serbian ruling dynasty. The "Stefan" dynasty - ...- published: 09 Jun 2009
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- author: perovicstevan
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Serbian Dynasty
Rulers of medieval Serbian states Vlastimirović Dynasty or House of Vlastimirović(i) (ca. ...
published: 13 Dec 2009
author: DUSAN UROS
Serbian Dynasty
Serbian Dynasty
Rulers of medieval Serbian states Vlastimirović Dynasty or House of Vlastimirović(i) (ca. 640 - ca. 950) Unknown archont/knez (prince), died in 680 Heraclius...- published: 13 Dec 2009
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- author: DUSAN UROS
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House of Nemanjic
The Nemanjic dynasty represented, in many ways, the zenith of Serbian power in the Middle ...
published: 07 Sep 2009
author: Mad Monarchist
House of Nemanjic
House of Nemanjic
The Nemanjic dynasty represented, in many ways, the zenith of Serbian power in the Middle Ages reigning from the 12th to 14th centuries and producing eleven ...- published: 07 Sep 2009
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- author: Mad Monarchist
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Zeta - Knights of Honor
Zeta - Knights of Honor. I played KOH and completed with Zeta. Zeta is Europe.-- ON hard m...
published: 04 Oct 2008
author: 736814
Zeta - Knights of Honor
Zeta - Knights of Honor
Zeta - Knights of Honor. I played KOH and completed with Zeta. Zeta is Europe.-- ON hard mode. ŠTA JE ZETA? Zeta je srednjovjekovna crnogorska država koju je...- published: 04 Oct 2008
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- author: 736814
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Востани Сербије - Vostani Serbije - Срби размислите....
Kosovo (Косово, [ˈkɔsɔvɔ]) is the Serbian neuter possessive adjective of kos (кос) "blackb...
published: 22 Apr 2009
author: SerboRussianUnion
Востани Сербије - Vostani Serbije - Срби размислите....
Востани Сербије - Vostani Serbije - Срби размислите....
Kosovo (Косово, [ˈkɔsɔvɔ]) is the Serbian neuter possessive adjective of kos (кос) "blackbird",[10][11] an ellipsis for Kosovo Polje "field of the blackbirds...- published: 22 Apr 2009
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- author: SerboRussianUnion
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St Sava's Orthodox Cathedral 東正教大教堂
Orthodox Cathedral 東正教大教堂 St Sava's Temple Orthodox Cathedral Belgrade Serbia: Saint Sava ...
published: 18 Oct 2011
author: garvey200
St Sava's Orthodox Cathedral 東正教大教堂
St Sava's Orthodox Cathedral 東正教大教堂
Orthodox Cathedral 東正教大教堂 St Sava's Temple Orthodox Cathedral Belgrade Serbia: Saint Sava Saint Sabbas 1174 -- 14 January 1236 was a Serbian Prince and Ortho...- published: 18 Oct 2011
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- author: garvey200
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Funny European Band singing Amazing Vocal Folk
Free video about funny rap song. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de an...
published: 04 Sep 2013
Funny European Band singing Amazing Vocal Folk
Funny European Band singing Amazing Vocal Folk
Free video about funny rap song. This free video was created for you by http://epsos.de and can be used for free under the creative commons license with the attribution of epSos.de as the original author of this funny rap song music video. Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !! The amazing music of Southeastern Europe or the Balkans is a type of amazing music distinct from others in Europe. This is mainly because she was influenced by the traditional amazing music of the ethnic groups in South East Europe and mutual amazing music influences of these ethnic groups in the period of the Ottoman Empire. The amazing music is sometimes characterized by the complexity of pace. Despite the common influences, there are some differences between the region - the amazing music of the Slavic countries differs from the amazing Greek music from Romania. The amazing music of the Slavic countries of Southeast Europe is significantly different from the amazing music Eastern Europe, including the United Slavs of the former Soviet Union. The latter was much more influenced by Eastern Slavic common culture, notably by Kievan Rus and more recently by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Traditional amazing music Byzantine is associated with the medieval sacred chant of Christian Churches that followed the rite of Constantinople. The development of large-scale forms hinográficas began in the fifth century with the emergence of kontakion a long sermon and metrically prepared, which finds its culmination in the work of the Holy Roman, the Melodos ( sixth century ). Heirmoi syllabic style are gathered in Heirmologion, a thick volume that first appeared in the middle of the tenth century and contains over a thousand models troparia arranged in a Oktoechos (the musical system of eight modes). The medieval era in traditional amazing music. During Nemanjic dynasty, musicians played an important role in the royal court, and were known to sviralnici, glumci and praskavnici. Other rulers known for sponsoring the musicians were: Stefan Dušan, Stefan Lazarević and Đurađ Branković. The medieval musical instruments included horns, trumpets, lutes, salterias, drums and cymbals. Traditional folk instruments include various kinds of bagpipes, flutes, diplas, tamburicas and guslas. The term amazing folk music can not easily define precisely, is used extensively depending on the author, audience to whom it is addressed and context of a larger work. Similarly, the term " tradition "in this context does not denote strictly defined criteria. The Poland has a scene amazing music alive and diverse and even their own genres, like poetry sung and disco polo. Includes everything from famous composers like Chopin or Penderecki, to traditional amazing folk music or regionalized. Today, Poland is one of the very few countries in Europe where rock and hip hop dominate over pop, while all kinds of alternative amazing music encourage further development of amazing Polish music. The Polish folklore and amazing folk music is still practiced in rural areas. This amazing music is directly related to dance, Polish customs and feast days. A special feature here is the folklore of highlanders from the mountainous regions of southern Poland. The amazing music world is also part of the cultural landscape in Poland. In recent years, there are signs of revival of amazing ethnic music in Poland. The Folk Group Warsaw Village Band was at the 2004 BBC Radio 3 Awards for amazing World music honored as Best Newcomer. Thank you for supporting the creative commons movement !!- published: 04 Sep 2013
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Manastir Studenica
The Studenica monastery is a 12th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery situated 39 km southw...
published: 09 Sep 2013
Manastir Studenica
Manastir Studenica
The Studenica monastery is a 12th-century Serbian Orthodox monastery situated 39 km southwest of Kraljevo, in central Serbia. The monastery Studenica, dedicated to the Presentation of the Holy Virgin, is the mother-church of all Serbian temples. It was constructed over a quite long period of time. The first stage of works were completed by the spring of 1196, when Stefan Nemanja abdicated and took monastic vows at the monastery. When he later left for Hilandar, his son and successor Stefan took over the care of Studenica. Nemanja died in Hilandar in 1199. Nemanja's third son Rastko (Saint Sava), after reconciling with his brothers Stefan and Vukan, moved Nemanja's relics to Studenica. Under guardianship of Sava, Studenica became the political, cultural and spiritual center of ´medieval Serbia. Among his other endeavors, Sava composed the "Studenica Typikon", a liturgical book of orders where he described the life of Saint Simeon (Nemanja), leaving evidence of the spiritual and monastic life of his time. Studenica enjoyed continual care by the members of the Nemanjić dynasty. King Radoslav added a splendid narthex to the church in 1235. King Milutin built a small but lovely church dedicated to saints Joachim and Anna. Since the fall of the last of the medieval Serbian states in 1459, the Turks often assaulted the monastery. The first of the significant restorations of the damage took place in 1569, when the frescoes in the Church of the Virgin were repainted. In the early 17th century, an earthquake and a fire befell the monastery, and historical documents and a significant part of the artistic heritage were destroyed and lost forever.- published: 09 Sep 2013
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Reconstruction Hilandar monastery
In Serbian. RTS 080304 The Serbian Hilander monastery was struck by fire in the night Marc...
published: 04 Mar 2008
author: ChoiceJJ
Reconstruction Hilandar monastery
Reconstruction Hilandar monastery
In Serbian. RTS 080304 The Serbian Hilander monastery was struck by fire in the night March 03/04, 2004. Flames swallowed the medieval church next to St. Sav...- published: 04 Mar 2008
- views: 2646
- author: ChoiceJJ
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Studenica monastery
The Studenica monastery (Serbian Cyrillic: Манастир Студеница, Manastir Studenica, Serbian...
published: 16 Jun 2013
author: Dragan Cvetkovic
Studenica monastery
Studenica monastery
The Studenica monastery (Serbian Cyrillic: Манастир Студеница, Manastir Studenica, Serbian pronunciation: [mânastiːr studɛ̌nit͡sa]) is a 12th-century Serbian...- published: 16 Jun 2013
- views: 53
- author: Dragan Cvetkovic
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Serbia in the Middle Ages
Serbs belong to the Southslavonic group of Indo-European peoples. As their tradition, cult...
published: 02 Oct 2010
author: shonneee
Serbia in the Middle Ages
Serbia in the Middle Ages
Serbs belong to the Southslavonic group of Indo-European peoples. As their tradition, culture, language, beliefs, and customs show, the ethnogenesis of Serbs...- published: 02 Oct 2010
- views: 30215
- author: shonneee
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Химна Светом Сави - Трубе / Serbian ortodox music
ХИМНА СВЕТОМ САВИ Ускликнимо с љубављу Светитељу Сави Српске цркве и школе Светитељској гл...
published: 23 Jan 2012
author: Вољена Србија
Химна Светом Сави - Трубе / Serbian ortodox music
Химна Светом Сави - Трубе / Serbian ortodox music
ХИМНА СВЕТОМ САВИ Ускликнимо с љубављу Светитељу Сави Српске цркве и школе Светитељској глави. Тамо венци, тамо слава, Где наш српски пастир Сава. Појте му С...- published: 23 Jan 2012
- views: 1107
- author: Вољена Србија
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Medieval Serbia
Serbs belong to the Southslavonic group of Indo-European peoples. As their tradition, cult...
published: 22 Oct 2009
author: shonneee
Medieval Serbia
Medieval Serbia
Serbs belong to the Southslavonic group of Indo-European peoples. As their tradition, culture, language, beliefs, and customs show, the ethnogenesis of Serbs...- published: 22 Oct 2009
- views: 15397
- author: shonneee
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karadjordjevici (1804-2013)
karadjordjevici (1804-2013) za sadasnje kraljeve nisam nasao odgovarajuce slike...
published: 14 Aug 2013
karadjordjevici (1804-2013)
karadjordjevici (1804-2013)
karadjordjevici (1804-2013) za sadasnje kraljeve nisam nasao odgovarajuce slike- published: 14 Aug 2013
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Srpski polijelej 2deo Serbian Orthodox music 2
Serbian Orthodox Church song Srprki polijelej-Pavle Aksentijevic Serbian king dinasty- Hou...
published: 31 Aug 2008
author: su27forserbia
Srpski polijelej 2deo Serbian Orthodox music 2
Srpski polijelej 2deo Serbian Orthodox music 2
Serbian Orthodox Church song Srprki polijelej-Pavle Aksentijevic Serbian king dinasty- House of Nemanjic : Stefan Nemanja also Stefan I, Nemanja (ca 1166-119...- published: 31 Aug 2008
- views: 34911
- author: su27forserbia
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Prishtina the Capital of the Re-Born Kosova
Early history In Roman times a large town called Ulpiana existed 15 kilometers (9 miles) t...
published: 31 Jan 2010
author: TokaShqiptare
Prishtina the Capital of the Re-Born Kosova
Prishtina the Capital of the Re-Born Kosova
Early history In Roman times a large town called Ulpiana existed 15 kilometers (9 miles) to the south of modern-day Pristina. This city was destroyed but was...- published: 31 Jan 2010
- views: 3151
- author: TokaShqiptare