Urošica
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Urošica (Serbian Cyrillic: Урошица[a]; fl. 1285 – before 1316) was a Serbian prince and Orthodox monk, a member of the Nemanjić dynasty. He was the younger son of Stefan Dragutin, King of Serbia 1272–1282 and Syrmia 1282–1316. Dragutin kept Syrmia after passing the rule to Stefan Milutin in 1282. Through mother Catherine of the Hungarian Árpád dynasty, the elder son Stefan Vladislav II was the Duke of Slavonia from 1292 and the King of Syrmia from 1316 until 1325. Urošica took monastic vows as Stefan (Стефан), and is venerated as a saint by the Serbian Orthodox Church on November 11 [O.S. November 24].
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Urošica Урошица | |
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Venerated in | Eastern Orthodox Church |
Native name | Стефан Урошица Немањић |
Church | Serbian Orthodox |
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Born | before 1285 |
Died | before 1316[1] |
Buried | Saint Achillius Church, Arilje (Serbia) |
Nationality | Serb |
Denomination | Eastern Christianity |
Parents | Stefan Dragutin and Catherine of Hungary |
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Feast day | November 11 [O.S. November 24] |
Canonized | before 1378[citation needed] by Serbian Orthodox Church |
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