Stefan Dragutin, was King of Serbia from 1276 to 1282. From 1282, he ruled a separate kingdom which included northern Serbia, and the neighboring Hungarian banates, for which he was unofficially styled "King of Syrmia".
King Dragutin, founder's portrait (fresco) in Saint Achillius Church, painted during his lifetime (around 1296)
Dragutin and his father, Stefan Uroš I (a fresco in Sopoćani)
King Dragutin, founder's portrait (fresco) in Saint Achillius Church, painted during his lifetime (around 1296)
Bešenovo Monastery in Bešenovački Prnjavor, Syrmia
Stefan Uroš I, known as Uroš the Great was the King of Serbia from 1243 to 1276, succeeding his brother Stefan Vladislav. He was one of the most important rulers in Serbian history. During his reign the foundations were laid for the expansion of the Serbian medieval state, which would become an empire in the middle of the 14th century.
A fresco at Sopoćani monastery, Serbia
Image: Coin of Stefan Uroš I
Kingdom of Serbia in 1265
Sopoćani Monastery