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Zavida Marković (Vukanović)

Croatian: župan Zahumlja Zavida Nemanjić
Also Known As: "Zavida or Beli Uroš Vukanović", "Belos ili Beli Uros"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Dioklitija, Crna Gora, Montenegro
Death: 1167 (64-65)
Serbia
Immediate Family:

Son of Vukan Petrislavić and Anna Diogenissa
Husband of Zavidina Žena Vukanović
Father of Stefan Zavida Nemanja, Grand zoupanos; Miroslav Vukanović; Tihomir Vukanović; Zavidova kći Voislavić and Stracimir Vukanović
Brother of Ana Vladimirović
Half brother of Desa Vukanović; Maria Moravia; Uroš Primislav Vukanović, II; Beloš Vukanović and Jelena Urošević, Queen consort of Hungary

Occupation: српски жупан (1155-1162), велики жупан (1162-1165)
Managed by: Douglas John Nimmo
Last Updated:

About Zavida Marković

-http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SERBIA.htm#ZavidB

ZAVID, [son of UROŠ I Grand Župan of Serbia] & his wife [Anna Diogene]. Zavid’s supposed parentage, and the fact that he was the father of the four children shown below, is deduced from a combination of information. Miroslav names his father as Zavid in a gospel which he wrote[80]. Other sources consistently name Tihomir, Stracimir, Miroslav and Nemanja as brothers, although it is not specified that they all shared the same father and mother. According to a charter written in 1198 by Nemanja, his great-grandfather and grandfather had "ruled the land". (“Stephanus Nemanja, Serbiæ magnus županus” visited Mount Athos, charter dated 2 Nov 1198[81], Serbian text not consulted). This statement is also found in the biographies of Nemanja written by his sons. The deduction is that Nemanja's father, Zavid, was another son of Uroš I Grand Župan of Serbia (Chapter 2.C). Emperor Manuel I's choice of Tihomir as new ruler of Serbia in [1166] also makes more sense if he was closely related to the former dynasty rather than an outsider, as such a choice is more likely to have been acceptable to Serbia's leaders. Zavid presumably rebelled in some way against his [presumed] father or oldest brother, as Zavid's son Nemanja was born while his father was exiled in Zeta[82].

m ---. The name of Zavid's wife is not known.

Zavid & his wife had four children:




http://genealogy.euweb.cz/balkan/balkan5.html

The Nemanjiden One Zupan Zavida, whose 4 sons divided Serbia up and fought with each other:

  • A1. Tihomir, Duke of Serbia (ca 1166-ca 1171), +k.a.1169
    • B1. Stefan Prvoslav, Zupan
  • A2. Stracimir, ruled in northern Serbia west of the Moldau (ca 1168-71), +after 25.12.1189
  • A3. Miroslav, Duke of Zahumlje (Hercegovina) (ca 1168-71), +1196/99; m.N, a sister of Ban Kulin of Bosnia
    • B1. Toljen I; m.N, a dau.of Duke Berthold von Meran, Margrave of Istria; he may have been father of
      • C1. Toljen II, Duke of North Zahumlje, +1239
        • D1. Petar
          • E1. Nikola, Zupan of Zahumlje; m.before 1338 Katarina Kotromanic
            • F1. Boghiscia
            • F2. Vladislav
    • B2. Petar, Duke of Zahumlje (1198-1227), Ct of Split (1222-25)
    • B3. Andrija, Knez in Primorje, Duke in southern Zahumlje, +ca 1250
      • C1. Bogdan, Zupan of Zahumlje 1249, +after 1252
      • C2. Djordje, living 1280
      • C3. Radoslav, Zupan of Zahumlje 1249, +after 22.5.1254
      • C4. Vukoslava; m.Barbo di Crossio, patrician of Dubrovnik
      • C5. Dragoslava; m.Drago de Mare
  • A4. Stefan Nemanja, Duke of all Serbia (1195-96), including Zahumlje and Diocleia, *1113, +as the monk Simeon on Holy Mount Athos 1200; m.Ana N (+as the nun Anastasia)
    • B1. Vukan, King of Diocleia and Dalmatia, Duke of Serbia (1202-03), +ca 1208; m.N, a relative of Pope Innocent III
      • C1. Djordje, Knez of Diocleia 1242, +after 21.8.1242
      • C2. Bladinus, living 1208
      • C3. Stefan
      • C4. Demetrius, a monk
    • B2. Stefan Prvovencani "the First-Crowned", Duke of all Serbia (1196-1217), crowned by papal legate as King of Raska (Serbia) (1217-27), +as the monk Simon 1227; 1m: 1191 (repudiated 1201/02) Eudoxia Angelina; 2m: 1204/07 NN; 3m: 1216/7 Anna (+ca 1264) dau.of Rainero Dandolo, Procurator of San Marco
      • C1. [1m.] Stefan Radoslav III Dukas, King of Raska (1224-34), +as the monk Jovan after 1235; m.1219/20 (separated 1234) Anna Dukaina of Byzantia (+ca 1258)
      • C2. [1m.] Kominia; 1m: Dimitri Progonovic, Archon of Albania (+1215); 2m: 1215 Grgur Kamonas, Archon of Kroja and Elassan
      • C3. [1m.] a daughter, m.Alexander N, an official related to the Tsar of Bulgaria
      • C4. [2m./3m.] Predislav, Archbishop of Serbia (1263-70)
      • C5. [2m./3m.] Stefan Vladislav, King of Raska (1233-43), King in Scutari (1243-64), +ca 1269; m.ca 1233 Beloslava of Bulgaria (+after 1285)
        • D1. Stefan
        • D2. Desa, living 1285
        • D3. a daughter, m.Djure Kacic, Knez of Omis
      • C6. [3m.] Saint King Stepan Uros I "the Great" of Raska (Serbia) (1243-76) abdicated, +as the monk Simon 1280, bur Sopocani; m.ca 1250 Jelena (+as a nun at Skodra 1314), believed to be related to the Kings of Naples
        • D1. Stepan IV Dragutin, King of Serbia (1276-82), Ban of Macva-Bosnia, +as a monk 1316; m.before 1271 Katalin of Hungary (*ca 1256)
          • E1. Vladislav; he spent his life trying to gain the thrones of Serbia and Hungary, but was unsuccessful in both quests; +in Hungary after 1326; 1m: ca 1293 Constanza, dau.of Michele Morosoni; 2m: 1309 N, a dau.of the Voivode Ladislaus of Siebenbuergen; he had issue of whom I have no details
          • E2. Urosic, a monk, +ca 1306
          • E3. Jelisaveta, *ca 1270, +1331; m.after 1283 Stefan Kotroman, Ban of Bosnia (+1314/16)
        • D2. Stepan Uros II Milutin, King of Serbia (1282-1321), *ca 1253, +Castle Nerodimlja 29.10.1321, bur Sofia; 1m: 1273/76 (repudiated 1283) Helene Angelina, dau.of Joannes Dukas Angelos, Sebastokrator in Neopatros; 2m: 1284 (repudiated ca 1294) Ana, dau.of Tsar George Terter of Bulgaria; 3m: ca 1295 (repudiated 1298/9) Elizabeth of Hungary (*1255, +1313/26); 4m: ca 1300 Simonida Palaiologina (*1292/93, +after 1336)
          • E1. [2m.] Stepan Konstantin, Knez of Zahumlje, pretender to the Serbian throne, +k.a.1323
          • E2. [maternity uncertain] Ana, +after 1346; she was engaged 1308 to Charles, Cte de Valois, but never married him; m.after 1308 Tsar Mihailo III Shishman of Bulgaria (+1330)
          • E3. [illegitimate] Stefan Uros III, King of Serbia (1321-31), *ca 1276, +1331; 1m: ca 1293 Teodora (+1322), dau.of Tsar Smilec of Bulgaria; 2m: 1325/26 Maria Palaiologina (*1313/14, +1355)
            • F1. [1m.] Stefan Uros IV Dusan "The Strong", King of Serbia (1331-55), *ca 1308, +1355; m.1332 Jelena (+1374), sister of Tsar Ivan Asen Alexander of Bulgaria
              • G1. Stefan Uros V "The Weak", King of Serbia (1355-71), *1336/37, +4.12.1371; m.VII.1360 Ana Basaraba
            • F2. [1m.] Dusica
            • F3. [2m.] Simeon Uros Palaiologos, Tsar of the Serbs, Greeks and Albania (1356-69/72), *1324/26, +1369/72; m.before 1349 Tomaida Orsini, dau.of Joannes Orsini, Despot of Epirus
              • G1. Jovan Uros Dukas Palaiologos, Lord of the Thessalonians, *ca 1349, +1423
              • G2. Stefan Dukas, Lord of Pharsalos and Domokos, +1397; m.ca 1386 Maria (+murdered 1395) dau.of Luiz Fadrique de Aragon, Lord of Zituni, Cte di Salona
              • G3. Marija Angelina Dukaina Palaiologina, Lady of Jannina, *1350/51, +1394; 1m: Toma Preljubovic, Despot of Jannina (+murdered 1384); 2m: 1385 Isaul Buondelmonti-Acciaiuoli, Despot of Jannina (+1411)
            • F4. [2m.] Teodora, *1330, +after 1381; m.ca 1347 Dejan, Stattholder of Macedonia
            • F5. [?] Jelena; m.Mladen III Subich (+1348)
        • D3. Brnca; m.Zupan Djordje
    • B3. Rastko, became a monk and the first Archbishop of the independent Serbian Church, he was called Sava and was, soon after his death, recognized as St.Sava, *1174, +Trnovo 1235/26
    • B4. Efimija; m.ca 1216 Manuel Angelos Dukas, Regent of Thesaloniki (+1241)
    • B5. a daughter, m.Tich Boljar of Skopje

http://sr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%97%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B0

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zavida

Family

  1. Tihomir († 1169), oldest son, ruled as Grand župan of Raška (1163.-(1166) 1168).
  2. Stracimir († after 1189), ruled the region of Western Morava (1163-(1166) 1168, 1169-?).
  3. Miroslav († 1196 or 1199), ruled Zahumlje (1163-(1166) 1168, and 1169 to his death).
  4. Nemanja (born 1113 - † 1199), youngest son, ruled as Grand župan of Raška ((1166) 1168 - 25.03. 1196).
  5. Daughter(s), (as Nemanja and his brothers are registered as maternal uncles of Mihailo III of Duklja)

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemanji%C4%87_family_tree

Nemanjić family tree

Vukan / Stefan Vukan / Uroš I

  • Zavida, Prince of Zachumlia before 1145
    • Tihomir, Grand Prince of Serbia 1163-1166
    • Stracimir, Prince of West Morava 1163-after 1180s
    • Miroslav, Prince of Hum 1163–1190
      • ...
    • Stefan Nemanja, Grand Prince of Serbia 1166-1196
      • ...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zavida

Завида - Белу Урош / Zavida or Beli Uroš

Zavida (Serbian: Завида) or Beli Uroš (White Uroš) was a 12th-century Serbian royal member who briefly ruled as Župan of Zahumlje and later held the title "Lord of Ribnica".

He was a close kinsman or even a son of Uroš I of Rascia, although this has not been clarified (Stefan Nemanja's descendants are named Vukan and Uroš in several generations).[1]

He ruled the province of Zahumlje before getting into conflict with his brothers[1], resulting in him being "exiled"[1] (before 1113), to the Duklja region where he would hold the title of Lord of Ribnica (Part of present-day Podgorica). After the death of George of Duklja in the 1130s, the family of Zavida regained some of its power in Serbia.

The first born child of Zavida, Tihomir was chosen to rule over Rascia as a Grand Župan (highest title) following Byzantiums division of the Serb lands by Manuel I, his other sons were given česti[2] (parts): Stracimir ruled West Morava, Miroslav ruled Zahumlje and Travunia, Stefan Nemanja was given Toplica, Ibar, Rasina and Reke.

Family

  1. Tihomir († 1169), oldest son, ruled as Grand župan of Raška (1163.-(1166) 1168).
  2. Stracimir († after 1189), ruled the region of Western Morava (1163-(1166) 1168, 1169-?).
  3. Miroslav († 1196 or 1199), ruled Zahumlje (1163-(1166) 1168, and 1169 to his death).
  4. Nemanja (born 1113 - † 1199), youngest son, ruled as Grand župan of Raška ((1166) 1168 - 25.03. 1196).
  5. Daughter(s), (as Nemanja and his brothers are registered as maternal uncles of Mihailo III of Duklja)

http://genealogy.euweb.cz/balkan/balkan5.html

The Nemanjiden One Zupan Zavida, whose 4 sons divided Serbia up and fought with each other:

  • A1. Tihomir, Duke of Serbia (ca 1166-ca 1171), +k.a.1169
    • B1. Stefan Prvoslav, Zupan
  • A2. Stracimir, ruled in northern Serbia west of the Moldau (ca 1168-71), +after 25.12.1189
  • A3. Miroslav, Duke of Zahumlje (Hercegovina) (ca 1168-71), +1196/99; m.N, a sister of Ban Kulin of Bosnia
    • B1. Toljen I; m.N, a dau.of Duke Berthold von Meran, Margrave of Istria; he may have been father of
      • C1. Toljen II, Duke of North Zahumlje, +1239
        • D1. Petar
          • E1. Nikola, Zupan of Zahumlje; m.before 1338 Katarina Kotromanic
            • F1. Boghiscia
            • F2. Vladislav
    • B2. Petar, Duke of Zahumlje (1198-1227), Ct of Split (1222-25)
    • B3. Andrija, Knez in Primorje, Duke in southern Zahumlje, +ca 1250
      • C1. Bogdan, Zupan of Zahumlje 1249, +after 1252
      • C2. Djordje, living 1280
      • C3. Radoslav, Zupan of Zahumlje 1249, +after 22.5.1254
      • C4. Vukoslava; m.Barbo di Crossio, patrician of Dubrovnik
      • C5. Dragoslava; m.Drago de Mare
  • A4. Stefan Nemanja, Duke of all Serbia (1195-96), including Zahumlje and Diocleia, *1113, +as the monk Simeon on Holy Mount Athos 1200; m.Ana N (+as the nun Anastasia)
    • B1. Vukan, King of Diocleia and Dalmatia, Duke of Serbia (1202-03), +ca 1208; m.N, a relative of Pope Innocent III
      • C1. Djordje, Knez of Diocleia 1242, +after 21.8.1242
      • C2. Bladinus, living 1208
      • C3. Stefan
      • C4. Demetrius, a monk
    • B2. Stefan Prvovencani "the First-Crowned", Duke of all Serbia (1196-1217), crowned by papal legate as King of Raska (Serbia) (1217-27), +as the monk Simon 1227; 1m: 1191 (repudiated 1201/02) Eudoxia Angelina; 2m: 1204/07 NN; 3m: 1216/7 Anna (+ca 1264) dau.of Rainero Dandolo, Procurator of San Marco
      • C1. [1m.] Stefan Radoslav III Dukas, King of Raska (1224-34), +as the monk Jovan after 1235; m.1219/20 (separated 1234) Anna Dukaina of Byzantia (+ca 1258)
      • C2. [1m.] Kominia; 1m: Dimitri Progonovic, Archon of Albania (+1215); 2m: 1215 Grgur Kamonas, Archon of Kroja and Elassan
      • C3. [1m.] a daughter, m.Alexander N, an official related to the Tsar of Bulgaria
      • C4. [2m./3m.] Predislav, Archbishop of Serbia (1263-70)
      • C5. [2m./3m.] Stefan Vladislav, King of Raska (1233-43), King in Scutari (1243-64), +ca 1269; m.ca 1233 Beloslava of Bulgaria (+after 1285)
        • D1. Stefan
        • D2. Desa, living 1285
        • D3. a daughter, m.Djure Kacic, Knez of Omis
      • C6. [3m.] Saint King Stepan Uros I "the Great" of Raska (Serbia) (1243-76) abdicated, +as the monk Simon 1280, bur Sopocani; m.ca 1250 Jelena (+as a nun at Skodra 1314), believed to be related to the Kings of Naples
        • D1. Stepan IV Dragutin, King of Serbia (1276-82), Ban of Macva-Bosnia, +as a monk 1316; m.before 1271 Katalin of Hungary (*ca 1256)
          • E1. Vladislav; he spent his life trying to gain the thrones of Serbia and Hungary, but was unsuccessful in both quests; +in Hungary after 1326; 1m: ca 1293 Constanza, dau.of Michele Morosoni; 2m: 1309 N, a dau.of the Voivode Ladislaus of Siebenbuergen; he had issue of whom I have no details
          • E2. Urosic, a monk, +ca 1306
          • E3. Jelisaveta, *ca 1270, +1331; m.after 1283 Stefan Kotroman, Ban of Bosnia (+1314/16)
        • D2. Stepan Uros II Milutin, King of Serbia (1282-1321), *ca 1253, +Castle Nerodimlja 29.10.1321, bur Sofia; 1m: 1273/76 (repudiated 1283) Helene Angelina, dau.of Joannes Dukas Angelos, Sebastokrator in Neopatros; 2m: 1284 (repudiated ca 1294) Ana, dau.of Tsar George Terter of Bulgaria; 3m: ca 1295 (repudiated 1298/9) Elizabeth of Hungary (*1255, +1313/26); 4m: ca 1300 Simonida Palaiologina (*1292/93, +after 1336)
          • E1. [2m.] Stepan Konstantin, Knez of Zahumlje, pretender to the Serbian throne, +k.a.1323
          • E2. [maternity uncertain] Ana, +after 1346; she was engaged 1308 to Charles, Cte de Valois, but never married him; m.after 1308 Tsar Mihailo III Shishman of Bulgaria (+1330)
          • E3. [illegitimate] Stefan Uros III, King of Serbia (1321-31), *ca 1276, +1331; 1m: ca 1293 Teodora (+1322), dau.of Tsar Smilec of Bulgaria; 2m: 1325/26 Maria Palaiologina (*1313/14, +1355)
            • F1. [1m.] Stefan Uros IV Dusan "The Strong", King of Serbia (1331-55), *ca 1308, +1355; m.1332 Jelena (+1374), sister of Tsar Ivan Asen Alexander of Bulgaria
              • G1. Stefan Uros V "The Weak", King of Serbia (1355-71), *1336/37, +4.12.1371; m.VII.1360 Ana Basaraba
            • F2. [1m.] Dusica
            • F3. [2m.] Simeon Uros Palaiologos, Tsar of the Serbs, Greeks and Albania (1356-69/72), *1324/26, +1369/72; m.before 1349 Tomaida Orsini, dau.of Joannes Orsini, Despot of Epirus
              • G1. Jovan Uros Dukas Palaiologos, Lord of the Thessalonians, *ca 1349, +1423
              • G2. Stefan Dukas, Lord of Pharsalos and Domokos, +1397; m.ca 1386 Maria (+murdered 1395) dau.of Luiz Fadrique de Aragon, Lord of Zituni, Cte di Salona
              • G3. Marija Angelina Dukaina Palaiologina, Lady of Jannina, *1350/51, +1394; 1m: Toma Preljubovic, Despot of Jannina (+murdered 1384); 2m: 1385 Isaul Buondelmonti-Acciaiuoli, Despot of Jannina (+1411)
            • F4. [2m.] Teodora, *1330, +after 1381; m.ca 1347 Dejan, Stattholder of Macedonia
            • F5. [?] Jelena; m.Mladen III Subich (+1348)
        • D3. Brnca; m.Zupan Djordje
    • B3. Rastko, became a monk and the first Archbishop of the independent Serbian Church, he was called Sava and was, soon after his death, recognized as St.Sava, *1174, +Trnovo 1235/26
    • B4. Efimija; m.ca 1216 Manuel Angelos Dukas, Regent of Thesaloniki (+1241)
    • B5. a daughter, m.Tich Boljar of Skopje

http://sr.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%97%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B0

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zavida

Family

  1. Tihomir († 1169), oldest son, ruled as Grand župan of Raška (1163.-(1166) 1168).
  2. Stracimir († after 1189), ruled the region of Western Morava (1163-(1166) 1168, 1169-?).
  3. Miroslav († 1196 or 1199), ruled Zahumlje (1163-(1166) 1168, and 1169 to his death).
  4. Nemanja (born 1113 - † 1199), youngest son, ruled as Grand župan of Raška ((1166) 1168 - 25.03. 1196).
  5. Daughter(s), (as Nemanja and his brothers are registered as maternal uncles of Mihailo III of Duklja)

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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nemanji%C4%87_family_tree

Nemanjić family tree

Vukan / Stefan Vukan / Uroš I

  • Zavida, Prince of Zachumlia before 1145
    • Tihomir, Grand Prince of Serbia 1163-1166
    • Stracimir, Prince of West Morava 1163-after 1180s
    • Miroslav, Prince of Hum 1163–1190
      • ...
    • Stefan Nemanja, Grand Prince of Serbia 1166-1196
      • ...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zavida

Завида - Белу Урош / Zavida or Beli Uroš

Zavida (Serbian: Завида) or Beli Uroš (White Uroš) was a 12th-century Serbian royal member who briefly ruled as Župan of Zahumlje and later held the title "Lord of Ribnica".

He was a close kinsman or even a son of Uroš I of Rascia, although this has not been clarified (Stefan Nemanja's descendants are named Vukan and Uroš in several generations).[1]

He ruled the province of Zahumlje before getting into conflict with his brothers[1], resulting in him being "exiled"[1] (before 1113), to the Duklja region where he would hold the title of Lord of Ribnica (Part of present-day Podgorica). After the death of George of Duklja in the 1130s, the family of Zavida regained some of its power in Serbia.

The first born child of Zavida, Tihomir was chosen to rule over Rascia as a Grand Župan (highest title) following Byzantiums division of the Serb lands by Manuel I, his other sons were given česti[2] (parts): Stracimir ruled West Morava, Miroslav ruled Zahumlje and Travunia, Stefan Nemanja was given Toplica, Ibar, Rasina and Reke.

Family

  1. Tihomir († 1169), oldest son, ruled as Grand župan of Raška (1163.-(1166) 1168).
  2. Stracimir († after 1189), ruled the region of Western Morava (1163-(1166) 1168, 1169-?).
  3. Miroslav († 1196 or 1199), ruled Zahumlje (1163-(1166) 1168, and 1169 to his death).
  4. Nemanja (born 1113 - † 1199), youngest son, ruled as Grand župan of Raška ((1166) 1168 - 25.03. 1196).
  5. Daughter(s), (as Nemanja and his brothers are registered as maternal uncles of Mihailo III of Duklja)
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Zavida Marković's Timeline

1102
1102
Dioklitija, Crna Gora, Montenegro
1127
1127
Serbia, or before 1113
1127
Serbia
1129
1129
1131
1131
1133
1133
1167
1167
Age 65
Serbia