Lordship of Prilep
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The Kingdom of Prilep (Bulgarian: Прилепско кралство) was one of the short lived states that emerged from the collapse of the Serbian Empire in the 14th century.[1] The ruler of this Kingdom was Serbian feudal lord Vukašin Mrnjavčević, after his death, his son, Marko Mrnjavčević, known as King Marko.[2][3] Capital was in the city of Prilep.[4] The Kingdom of Prilep was subjugates by the Sultan Bayezid I in 1395.[5]
Reference
- ^ The last centuries of Byzantium, (1261-1453) by Donald MacGillivray Nicol
- ^ The Bulgarians in their historical, ethnographical and political frontiers
- ^ History of Serbia, by Harold William Vazeille Temperley
- ^ A history of the Balkans: a regional overview from a Bulgarian perspective, by Plamen S. Tzvetkov
- ^ Documents on the Struggle of the Macedonian People for Independence and a Nation-state