Anastasia of Serbia explained

Honorific-Prefix:Saint
Ana
Anastasija
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Consort:yes
Succession:Grand Princess consort of Serbia
Reign:fl. 1196
Spouses:Stefan Nemanja
House:Nemanjić dynasty (by marriage)
Death Date:June 22, 1200
Place Of Burial:Studenica Monastery

Ana (Serbian: Ана); 1196–d. June 22, 1200) was the princess consort of the Serbian Principality as the wife of Stefan Nemanja (r. 1166–1196). She was of noble descent. Ana took monastic vows in 1196 and was baptized Anastasia, after Anastasia of Sirmium. She is venerated by the Serbian Orthodox Church as Saint Anastasija (Serbian: {{lang|sr-Cyrl|Света Анастасија) with her feast day on June 22 (Julian calendar).

Theories of origin

Her origins have never been concluded. The earliest source mentioning her origin was Domentijan (c. 1210 – after 1264), who said of her: "a great princess, daughter of the Byzantine Emperor Romanos", only Romanos IV Diogenes ruled 1068–71, making this genealogy impossible.

Marriage and descendants

Through the marriage with Stefan Nemanja, they had three sons and three daughters:

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Notes and References

  1. Predrag Puzović 1998, ch. Lepa Ana, kći bosanskog bana
  2. Book: Milenko M. Vukićević. Stevo Ćosović. Znamenite žene i vladarke srpske. 2005. Svet knjige. Међутим, један од познијих писаца (Синиша у Летопису Матице српске, књ. 151) вели, такође, да је Ана била кћи босанскога бана Борића. Али ту узима да су бан Борић и Борис, син Коломана I, краља угарског, једно лице, те би по томе Ана била кћи Бориса Коломановића, а унука кра- ља утарског Коломана I. Али се јасно зна да је Борис Коломановић погинуо 1154. године у борби с Кумани- ма, а бан Борић помиње се још у животу 1 163. године..