Nemanjić
The term "Nemanjić" refers to a medieval Serbian dynasty that ruled from the late 12th century to the 14th century. Founded by Stefan Nemanja, the dynasty played a crucial role in the establishment of the Serbian state and the Orthodox Christian faith in the region. The Nemanjić rulers expanded their territory and influence, contributing to the cultural and political development of Serbia.
The most notable rulers of the Nemanjić dynasty include Stefan the First-Crowned, Stefan Dušan, and Saint Sava. Under their leadership, Serbia experienced a golden age, marked by advancements in law, architecture, and literature. The legacy of the Nemanjić dynasty continues to be significant in Serbian history and identity.