STEFAN RADOSLAV OF SERBIA
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'Stefan Radoslav' (Serbian: Стефан Радослав) (around 1192 – 1234) was king of Serbia from 1228 to 1233.
He was the eldest son of Stefan Prvovenčani and Eudokia Angelina. His maternal grandparents were Alexios III Angelos and Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina.
He succeeded his father in 1228. As ruler he was blind and relied on his father-in-law Theodore Komenos Doukas of Epirus (1215–1230). When his father-in-law was defeated by the Bulgarians, Radoslav could no longer remain in power: the nobility dethroned him and placed his younger brother Stefan Vladislav I on the throne. Rejecting his family, Radoslav ended his life as a monk.
His marriage with Anna, daughter of Theodore Komnenos Doukas, was childless.
★ List of Serbian monarchs
★ History of Serbia
★ Nemanjić family tree
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'Stefan Radoslav' (Serbian: Стефан Радослав) (around 1192 – 1234) was king of Serbia from 1228 to 1233.
He was the eldest son of Stefan Prvovenčani and Eudokia Angelina. His maternal grandparents were Alexios III Angelos and Euphrosyne Doukaina Kamaterina.
He succeeded his father in 1228. As ruler he was blind and relied on his father-in-law Theodore Komenos Doukas of Epirus (1215–1230). When his father-in-law was defeated by the Bulgarians, Radoslav could no longer remain in power: the nobility dethroned him and placed his younger brother Stefan Vladislav I on the throne. Rejecting his family, Radoslav ended his life as a monk.
His marriage with Anna, daughter of Theodore Komnenos Doukas, was childless.
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★ List of Serbian monarchs
★ History of Serbia
★ Nemanjić family tree
''Translated with small changes from small encyclopedia "Sveznanje" published by "Narodno delo", Belgrade, in 1937 which is today in public domain.''
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''Please help Wikipedia by bringing it up to date.''
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