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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 34. Chapters: 14th-century Bulgarian monarchs, 14th-century Byzantine emperors, 14th-century Serbian emperors, 14th-century Serbian monarchs, Albert I of Germany, Andronikos II Palaiologos, Andronikos III Palaiologos, Manuel II Palaiologos, John VI Kantakouzenos, John V Palaiologos, John VII Palaiologos, Stephen Uro IV Du an of Serbia, Lazar of Serbia, Stephen Uro V of Serbia, Stephen Uro II Milutin of Serbia, Stephen Dragutin of Serbia, Stephen Uro III De anski of Serbia, Gjin Bua Shpata, Toqta, Andronikos IV Palaiologos, Michael IX Palaiologos, Yusuf I, Sultan of Granada, Constantine II of Bulgaria, Michael Asen II of Bulgaria, Matthew Kantakouzenos, Ivan II of Bulgaria, Jani Beg, Art mac Art MacMurrough-Kavanagh, Pjeter Losha, Muhammed V, Sultan of Granada, Muhammed III, Sultan of Granada, Bogislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania, Edigu, Nasr, Sultan of Granada, Ismail I, Sultan of Granada, Wartislaw IV, Duke of Pomerania, Toirdelbach O Conchobair, Ruaidri na bhFeadh O Conchobair, Ismail II, Sultan of Granada, Muhammed IV, Sultan of Granada, Aedh O Conchobair, Cathal mac Domhnall O Conchobair, Aedh mac Tairdelbach O Conchobair, Ruaidri O Conchobair, Temur Qutlugh, Tini Beg, Aedh mac Aedh Breifneach O Conchobair, Berdi Beg, Nawruz Beg, Shadi Beg, Muhammed VII, Sultan of Granada, Yusuf II, Sultan of Granada, Tadhg mac Domnall O Cellaigh, Qulpa. Excerpt: Stefan Uro IV Du an (Serbian Cyrillic: IV, pronounced; c. 1308 - 20 December 1355), called "the Mighty" (Serbian:, Silni), was the King of Serbia (from 8 September 1331) and Emperor (Tsar) of the Serbs and Romans (from 16 April 1346). He enacted the constitution of the Serbian Empire in Du an's Code, and under his rule Serbia reached its territorial, political and economic peak. He is also the only ruler from the house of Nemanji who has not been canonised as...