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Church
of
Saint
Prince
Lazar
Hrebeljanovic
Serbian
,
1377
–
Lazarica
(Church
of
Lazar)
St.
Stephen's
Church,
better
known
as
Lazarica,
is
located
in
the
center
of
today's
city
of
Kruševac,
and
it
was
built,
most
probably
between
1377/1378.
and
in
1380,
Prince
Lazar
(1371
-
1389),
as
the
church
of
his
newly
built
capital,
Kruševac.
The
church,
together
with
the
monastery
of
Ravanica,
represents
a
unique
beginning
of
the
Moravian
style
Saint
Prince
Lazar
Hrebeljanovic
1373-1389
of
Serbia
With
the
disappearance
of
the
Serbian
empire,
after
the
sudden
death
of
Tsar
Dushan
(Stefan
Urosh
IV)
Nemanjic,
and
then
his
son
Tsar
Urosh
(1355-1371),
many
big
and
small
feudalists,
the
Serbian
rulers
of
the
Serbian
lands
are:
Western
Macedonia
(king
Marko
Mrnjavcevic,
son
and
heir
of
father
Vukasin
Mrnjavcevic
and
Turkish
vassal
after
1371)
East
Macedonia
(Constantine
and
Jovan
Dragash
-
Turkish
vassals
after
1371)
Western
Serbia
(Nikola
Altomanovic)
Zeta
(Balshic
family)
Kosovo
(Vuk
Brankovic)
Morava
area
(Prince
Lazar
Hrebeljanovic)
Lazar
Hrebeljanovic
1373-1389
(Prilepac,
around
1329
-
Kosovo
Field,
June
15,
1389),
known
in
the
folk
tradition
as
"Tsar"
Lazar
or
Prince
Lazar,
was
a
medieval
Serbian
prince
who,
after
the
Battle
of
Marica
1371
,
created
the
largest
and
most
powerful
Serbian
state
on
the
territory
of
the
former
Serbian
Empire.
The
Lazar`s
state
with
the
capital
of
citz
of
Krusevac,
known
in
history
as
Moravian
Serbia,
included
the
basins
of
the
Great,
the
Western
and
the
South
Morava
river..
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