Southeastern Europe In The Middle Ages, 500-125... Info
In Serbia, Stefan the First-Crowned secured a royal title from the Pope, while his brother Saint Sava established an autocephalous Serbian Orthodox Church.
Despite constant warfare, the region thrived as a commercial hub: Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500-125...
To the north, the Kingdom of Hungary expanded its influence into Croatia and Bosnia, introducing Western feudal structures. The Zenith of Medieval Kingdoms (1200–1250) In Serbia, Stefan the First-Crowned secured a royal
Early Serbian principalities like Raška began to unify under local župans (counts), balancing influence between Rome and Constantinople. I can help by:
The mountains of Serbia and Bosnia became famous for silver and gold, attracting Saxon miners and Ragusan traders. If you'd like to explore this further, I can help by: