
Simonida
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vierte Ehefrau des Königs von Raszien, Stefan Uroš II. Milutin
Person · Open Library
- Works
- 2
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Listeners · Last.fm
- Listeners
- 31
- Total plays
- 101
Tags
Faboloushopa - cupa
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Recent publications · Crossref
5 total works indexed
- The Design of Polymeric Ionic Liquids for the Preparation of Functional Materials
· 2009 · cited 342x
- Alginate-Based Hydrogels and Scaffolds for Biomedical Applications
· 2023 · cited 205x
- Smart poly(2-hydroxyethyl methacrylate/itaconic acid) hydrogels for biomedical application
· 2010 · cited 116x
- Nickel in Subunit β of the Acetyl-CoA Decarbonylase/Synthase Multienzyme Complex in Methanogens
· 2003 · cited 86x
- The Molecular Basis for the Natural Resistance of the Cytochrome <i>bc<sub>1</sub></i> Complex from Strobilurin‐Producing Basidiomycetes to Center Q<sub>P</sub> Inhibitors
· 1996 · cited 80x
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Key facts
- Royalty.consort
- yes
- Royalty.image
- Simonida.jpg
- Royalty.caption
- Queen Simonida of Serbia, a fresco from Gračanica monastery
- Royalty.succession
- Queen consort of Serbia
- Royalty.reign
- 1299–1321
- Royalty.spouse
- King Stefan Milutin
- Royalty.spouse type
- Spouse
- Royalty.house
- Nemanjić (by marriage)Palaiologos
- Royalty.house type
- Dynasty
- Royalty.father
- Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos
- Royalty.mother
- Irene of Montferrat
- Royalty.birth_place
- Constantinople, Byzantine Empire
- Royalty.death_date
- after 1345
- Royalty.death_place
- Constantinople
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Article · Deutsch
Simonida Nemanjić (serbisch-kyrillisch Симонида Немањић, geborene Simonis Palaiologina griechisch Σιμωνίς Παλαιολογίνα; * 1294 in Konstantinopel; † nach 1340 oder 1345) war eine byzantinische Prinzessin und die fünfte und letzte Ehefrau des serbischen Königs von Raszien, der Küstenländer und aller Serben, Stefan Uroš II. Milutin.
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