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page 114th-century Serbian royalty

Marko Mrnjavčević
Serbian medieval ruler and fictional character

Helena Dragaš
Byzantine empress
Helen of Anjou
Serbian queen
Simeon Uroš
politician (1326-1371)
Milica Hrebeljanović
poet (1335-1405)
Helena of Bulgaria
Bulgarian princess

Simonida
Simonida Nemanjić (; – after 1336), born Simonis Palaiologina (, sr. Симонида Палеолог, Simonida Paleolog), was a Byzantine princess and queen consort of the Kingdom of Serbia as the fourth wife of Serbian king Stefan Milutin (r. 1282–1321). She was a daughter of the Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (r. 1282–1328) and Irene of Montferrat. In Medieval Serbia Simonida is best remembered as a patron of the Arts, Music and Literature.
Maria Angelina Doukaina Palaiologina
Serbian royal
Elizabeth of Hungary, Queen of Serbia
Queen of Serbia
Maria of Serbia
Queen consort of Bosnia
Stephen Vladislav II of Syrmia
King of Syrmia from 1316 to 1325, and claimant to the Serbian Kingdom
Catherine of Hungary, Queen of Serbia
consort of Serbia
Ana Terter
Bulgarian princess and Queen consort of Serbia
John Uroš
Serbian royal
Elizabeth of Serbia
Baness consort of Bosnia

Ana-Neda
Ana-Neda (Bulgarian Анна-Неда and ; fl. 1323–1324) was the Empress consort of Bulgaria briefly in 1323–1324 as the spouse of "Despot of Vidin" Michael Asen III "Shishman" who was elected as Emperor of Bulgaria in 1323 and Empress of Bulgaria during the 1330 - 1331. Some historians believe that she may have ruled as regent for her son, but this hypothesis is meaning as controversial. She was the daughter of Serbian King Stefan Uroš II Milutin and Princess Elizabeth Arpad, daughter of King Stephen V of Hungary and Elizabeth the Kuman, a daughter of Köten. From the marriage with Michael Asen III,
Theodora Smilets of Bulgaria
Bulgarian princess and Queen consort of Serbia
Maria Palaiologina
Queen of Serbia

Marina Smilets of Bulgaria
Bulgarian princess
Dragana of Serbia
empress consort of Bulgaria
Vuk Lazarević
Serbian prince
Theodora Nemanjić
Teodora Nemanjić (also Theodora) (; 1330 – after 1381) was the despotess of Kumanovo as the wife of Despot Dejan (fl. 1355). She was the daughter of King Stefan Dečanski and her eldest half-brother was Serbian emperor, Stefan Dušan. She was the mother of two sons, Constantine Dragaš and Jovan Dragaš, and one daughter. She later became a nun adopting the name Evdokija (Евдокија, gr. Eudokia), hence she is known in historiography as Teodora-Evdokija (Теодора-Евдокија).
Anna of Wallachia
empress consort of Serbia
Thomais Orsini
Queen consort of Epirus
Vratko Nemanjić
Serbian diplomat
Jelena Nemanjić Šubić
Countess of Klis, Omiš and Skradin
Urošica
Urošica (; fl. 1285 – before 1316) was a Serbian prince and Orthodox monk, a member of the Nemanjić dynasty. He was the younger son of Stefan Dragutin, King of Serbia 1272–1282 and Syrmia 1282–1316. Dragutin kept Syrmia after passing the rule to Stefan Milutin in 1282. Through mother Catherine of the Hungarian Árpád dynasty, the elder son Stefan Vladislav II was the Duke of Slavonia from 1292 and the King of Syrmia from 1316 until 1325. Urošica took monastic vows as Stefan (Стефан), and is venerated as a saint by the Serbian Orthodox Church on .
Zorica
Serbian princess
Alena Mrnjavčević
wife of Vukašin of Serbia