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Medieval Serbian kingdom
Realm of Stefan Dragutin
Област Стефана Драгутина Oblast Stefana Dragutina
1282–1325
Kingdom of Syrmia of Stefan Dragutin (1291-1316)
Status
initially vassal kingdom of the Kingdom of Hungary,[1] later an independent kingdom
Capital
Debrc and Belgrade
Government
Hereditary monarchy
Historical era
Middle Ages
• Established
1282
• Disestablished
1325
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Banate of Macsó
Banate of Ózora
Banate of Só
Realm of Darman and Kudelin
Kingdom of Serbia (medieval)
Banate of Macsó
Banate of Bosnia
Kingdom of Serbia (medieval)
Today part of
Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia
The Realm of Stefan Dragutin[a] (Serbian: Област Стефана Драгутина, romanized: Oblast Stefana Dragutina) was a medieval Serbian kingdom. Initially, it was a vassal kingdom of the Kingdom of Hungary,[1] but subsequently became an independent kingdom, after the collapse of the central power in the Kingdom of Hungary. It was ruled by the Serbian kings Stefan Dragutin (1282–1316) and his son Stefan Vladislav II (1316–1325). The kingdom was centered in the region of Lower Syrmia (today known as Mačva) and its first capital was Debrc (between Belgrade and Šabac), while residence of the king was later moved to Belgrade.
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