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Picture,TitleName,Reign,Notes
-,Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja Saint Symeon the Myrrh-streaming,11661196,"Nemanja is the eponymous founder of the Nemanjić dynasty. He re-established control over the neighbouring territories, including Duklja, Hum and Travunia."
-,Grand Prince Vukan Nemanjić,12021204,"Eldest son of Stefan Nemanja. He held the appanage of ""Duklja, Dalmatia (Zahumlje), Travunija, Toplica and Hvosno"" as Grand Prince, by 1190."
-,King ↑Grand Prince Stefan Prvovenčani Stefan the First-Crowned,11961202 12041228,Second son of Stefan Nemanja. He inherited the title of Grand Prince in 1196 when his father retired as a monk.
-,King Stefan Radoslav,12281233,"Son of Stefan the First-crowned. He ruled Zahumlje during the reign of his father, and also held a governor status of Zeta."
-,King Stefan Vladislav,12331243,"Son of Stefan the First-crowned. He succeeded his brother Radoslav in 1233 and ruled for 10 years, before being overthrown by his younger brother Uroš."
-,King Stefan Uroš I,12431276,Son of Stefan the First-crowned. He succeeded his brother Vladislav.
-,King Stefan Dragutin,12761282 12821316,Son of Stefan Uroš I. He overthrew his father with help from the Hungarian royalty (through his marriage to Catherine of Hungary) after the Battle of Gacko.
-,King Stefan Milutin,12821321,Son of Stefan Uroš I. He succeeded his brother Dragutin.
-,King Stefan Konstantin,13211322,"Younger son of Stefan Uroš II, defeated in 1322 by his older brother, Stefan Uroš III."
-,King Stefan Dečanski Stefan of Dečani,13221331,Older brother of Stefan Konstantin
-,Emperor ↑King Stefan Dušan Dušan the Mighty,13311355,"Son of Uroš III. He was a very skilled military leader, and defeated Bosnia and Bulgaria at the age of 20."
-,Emperor Stefan Uroš V Uroš the Weak,13551371,"Son of Stefan Uroš IV Dušan, crowned King of Rascia (1346–1355), succeeds as Emperor after the death of Dušan in 1355."