Stracimir Balšić
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Stracimir Balšić (Serbian Cyrillic: Страцимир Балшић) or Strazimir Balsha (Albanian: Strazimir Balsha);[1] fl. 1360 – 15 January 1373) was a Lord of Zeta, alongside his two brothers Đurađ I and Balša II, in ca. 1362–1372. The Balšić family took over Zeta, by 1362, during the fall of the Serbian Empire. Stracimir took monastic vows and died in 1373. He left three sons, one of whom later became the Lord of Zeta (Đurađ II).
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Stracimir Balšić Strazimir Balsha | |
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Lord of Zeta | |
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Died | 15 January 1373 |
Noble family | Balšić |
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Father | Balša I |
Occupation | monk (?-1373) |
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