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The Story of Serbia: War, Empire, and Balkan Power — Fexingo History

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From the medieval kingdom of Raška to the modern-day Republic of Serbia, this podcast traces the turbulent story of a nation at the crossroads of East and West. Lucas and Luna guide listeners through the rise of the Nemanjić dynasty, the glory of Stefan Dušan's Serbian Empire, and the fateful defeat at the Battle of Kosovo (1389) that sealed Ottoman domination for centuries. They explore the epic resistance led by Karađorđe and Miloš Obrenović during the Serbian Revolution, the creation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes after World War I, and the violent breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s—including the sieges of Sarajevo and Vukovar, the Kosovo War, and the NATO bombing of 1999. The show also examines Serbia's cultural identity: the role of the Serbian Orthodox Church, the legacy of epic poetry and the gusle, the architecture of Studenica Monastery, and the enduring symbolism of the double-headed eagle and the Belgrade Fortress. From the Byzantines to the Habsburgs, from the Black Hand to Slobodan Milošević, The Story of Serbia unpacks how this small but resilient country shaped Balkan power politics for centuries. What does it mean to be Serbian today, caught between European integration and a deep-rooted sense of historical grievance? Tune in to understand why Serbia remains a flashpoint—and a mirror—for the world. #SerbianHistory #NemanjicDynasty #StefanDusan #BattleOfKosovo #OttomanEmpire #SerbianRevolution #Karadjordjevic #FirstYugoslavia #TitoEra #YugoslavBreakup #KosovoWar #NATOBombing #BelgradeFortress #SerbianOrthodoxChurch #BalkanHistory #MedievalEurope #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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Episode Serbia's Medieval Mining Boom and the Silver That Built an Empire Cover

Serbia's Medieval Mining Boom and the Silver That Built an Empire

In the 14th and 15th centuries, Serbia's mines — especially Novo Brdo in Kosovo — produced staggering amounts of silver and gold, making the Serbian kingdom one of Europe's richest states. This episode explores how the medieval Serbian mining boom, driven by Saxon German miners invited by King Stefan Uroš II Milutin, transformed the economy, funded the Nemanjić Empire, and even attracted the attention of the Ottoman Empire. We discuss the technology and organization of the mines, the legal framework under the Law on Mines (Zakon o rudnicima) of Despot Stefan Lazarević, and the role of the Dubrovnik (Ragusan) merchants who controlled trade. The wealth from Novo Brdo, Janjevo, Trepča, and other mines paid for grand monasteries like Gračanica and Dečani, and later became a prime target for the Ottomans. We also touch on the controversial figure of Novak gregorević, a mining baron, and the decline of Serbian mining under Ottoman rule. #Serbia #MedievalMining #NovoBrdo #Silver #Gold #Nemanjić #Saxons #Dubrovnik #Ragusa #OttomanEmpire #StefanLazarević #MiningHistory #Kosovo #BalkanHistory #MedievalEurope #EconomicHistory #Gračanica #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern - 7 min
Episode The Last Emperor of Serbia: Stefan Uroš V and the Dissolution of the Empire Cover

The Last Emperor of Serbia: Stefan Uroš V and the Dissolution of the Empire

In the mid-14th century, the Serbian Empire under Stefan Dušan was the dominant power in the Balkans. But after his sudden death in 1355, the empire fell into chaos under his son, Stefan Uroš V, known as Uroš the Weak. This episode explores how Uroš's inability to control powerful nobles like the Mrnjavčević brothers and Vukašin led to the empire's fragmentation. We discuss the 1371 Battle of Marica, where the Ottomans crushed Serbian forces, and the subsequent rise of regional lords like Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović. Lucas and Luna also delve into the role of Empress Helena, Uroš's mother, who tried to hold the state together. The episode examines whether Uroš was truly incompetent or simply a victim of circumstances beyond his control. Finally, we consider how the empire's collapse paved the way for Ottoman domination and the enduring myth of a lost golden age. #StefanUrosV #SerbianEmpire #MedievalBalkans #BattleOfMarica #Mrnjavcevic #PrinceLazar #EmpressHelena #OttomanExpansion #FallOfEmpire #14thCentury #SerbianHistory #VukasinMrnjavcevic #JovanUgljesa #DespotateOfSerbia #BalkanHistory #MedievalHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

Gestern - 8 min
Episode Vuk Karadžić: The Man Who Forged the Serbian Language Cover

Vuk Karadžić: The Man Who Forged the Serbian Language

In 1847, a single book changed Serbia forever. But its author, Vuk Stefanović Karadžić, was no warrior or king—he was a self-taught linguist who dared to write the way common people spoke. This episode traces his extraordinary life: from surviving the 1804 uprising as a teenager, to collecting epic poems from blind gusle players in remote villages, to battling the Serbian Orthodox Church over his radical reform of the alphabet and grammar. We explore why Karadžić's principle—'write as you speak'—was so controversial, how his dictionary preserved vanishing folk traditions, and how his work laid the foundation for Serbian national identity in the 19th century. Along the way we meet the philologist Jacob Grimm, the poet Branko Radičević, and the tragic figure of Petar II Petrović Njegoš, whose epic 'The Mountain Wreath' was published the same year. This is the story of how one man's obsession with language gave a nation its voice. #VukKaradžić #SerbianLanguage #Linguistics #BalkanHistory #FolkPoetry #NationalRevival #SerbianAlphabet #Cyrillic #JacobGrimm #Njegoš #TheMountainWreath #BrankoRadičević #OralTradition #19thCentury #OttomanEmpire #SerbianIdentity #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12. Juli 2026 - 7 min
Episode Czar Lazar's Choice: Kosovo 1389 and the Birth of a National Myth Cover

Czar Lazar's Choice: Kosovo 1389 and the Birth of a National Myth

In 1389, at Kosovo Polje, Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović faced Sultan Murad I in a battle that would become the cornerstone of Serbian national identity. But what really happened? This episode separates fact from centuries of legend. We examine the conflicting accounts: the Ottoman victory that left both leaders dead, the medieval chronicles from both sides, and the post-battle narratives that transformed Lazar into a Christ-like martyr and Kosovo into a sacred covenant between God and the Serbian people. We trace how the Kosovo myth evolved through oral epic poetry, the Serbian Orthodox Church, and the 19th-century revival under figures like Vuk Karadžić and Petar II Petrović Njegoš. Key figures include Lazar, Murad, Miloš Obilić (the assassin), Vuk Branković (the alleged traitor), and the monk Danilo III. We also discuss the Vidovdan cult, the Gazimestan monument, and how the battle continues to shape Serbian politics today—from the 1989 Gazimestan speech to nationalist symbolism. A nuanced look at how a medieval defeat became an eternal victory in memory. #BattleOfKosovo1389 #PrinceLazar #SultanMuradI #MilošObilić #VukBranković #Gazimestan #Vidovdan #KosovoPolje #SerbianEpicPoetry #VukKaradžić #PetarIIPetrovićNjegoš #SerbianOrthodoxChurch #MedievalSerbia #OttomanEmpire #NationalMyth #BalkanHistory #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

12. Juli 2026 - 6 min
Episode Stefan Nemanja and the Birth of a Serbian State Cover

Stefan Nemanja and the Birth of a Serbian State

Before the Nemanjić dynasty, before Dušan's Empire, before Kosovo — there was Stefan Nemanja. In this episode, Lucas and Luna explore the life of the 12th-century grand prince who unified scattered Serbian principalities, founded the Nemanjić line, and laid the spiritual and political foundations of medieval Serbia. They discuss Nemanja's revolt against Byzantine suzerainty, his alliance with the Hungarian king, the construction of the Studenica monastery, and his dramatic abdication to become the monk Simeon on Mount Athos. Along the way, they touch on the rivalry with his brother Tihomir, the rise of autocephalous Serbian Orthodoxy, and the legacy of Nemanja's sons — Stefan the First-Crowned and Saint Sava. This episode fills in the crucial backstory that sets the stage for the later glories and tragedies covered in earlier episodes. #StefanNemanja #Nemanjic #MedievalSerbia #Studenica #MountAthos #SaintSava #Hilandar #Byzantium #Raska #MihailoANĐeo #Tihomir #DušanovZakonik #12thCentury #SerbianHistory #OrthodoxMonasticism #BalkanMedieval #FexingoHistory #History Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

11. Juli 2026 - 7 min
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