
The Life of Despot Stefan Lazarević by Konstantin the Philosopher (after 1433), IV
[On the conditions in Serbia after the Battle of Kosovo] This battle took place in

[On the conditions in Serbia after the Battle of Kosovo] This battle took place in

Below is a collection of 4 articles from Dutch newspapers from January of 1918, covering

[On the Battle of Kosovo] And when Orhan1 had died, his youngest son, named Murad,2

We, Maria Theresa, by the grace of God, Roman Empress in Germany, Queen of Hungary,

[On the role of Prince Lazar in the reconciliation of the churches] At this place,

TranscriptHEADQUARTERSMilitary-Četnik1 Commands“KARAĐORĐE AND PETAR MRKONJIĆ”2– April 1942Service post number:The Mountains. TO CROATIAN OFFICERS, NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS,

The Life and Feats of the ever-mentioned, glorious, pious Lord Despot 1Stefan,2 written by the

Document number ad Z. 89/Pr.BH. ex 1899.CopyNovi Sad, January 14th, 1899. As I have heard

From World War I Document Archive APPENDIX DESPATCH FROM THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR AT ROME CONTAINING

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