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Date | Event |
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1331-09-08 |
Stefan Dušan declares himself king of Serbia |
1371-09-26 |
Battle of Maritsa: Serbia-Turkey |
1868-05-29 |
The assassination of Michael Obrenovich III, Prince of Serbia, in Belgrade. |
1876-06-30 |
Serbia declares war on Turkey |
1881-06-16 |
Austria-Hungary & Serbia sign military treaty |
1882-03-06 |
Monarch Milan Obrenovic of Serbia crowns himself king |
1901-07-22 |
Serbia reactivates diplomatic relations with Montenegro |
1903-05-29 |
May coup d'etat: Alexander Obrenovich, King of Serbia, and Queen Draga, are assassinated in Belgrade by the Black Hand (Crna Ruka) organization. |
1903-06-10 |
In Belgrade, Yugoslavia, a military coup d'etat- led by the Queen's brother-in-law and other offices - kills King Alexander I of Serbia, Queen Draga, and many officers |
1904-12-10 |
King Peter I of Serbia named nationalist regime |
1908-10-07 |
Serbia & Montenegro sign anti-Austria-Hungarian pact |
1909-02-16 |
Serbia mobilizes against Austria-Hungary |
1909-03-02 |
Gr Brit, France, Germ & It asks Serbia to set no territorial demands |
1909-03-21 |
Germany sends Russia a diplomatic notes requesting recognition of the Austrian annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and cessation of support to Serbia in the controversy |
1909-03-31 |
In a diplomatic note to Austria, Serbia recognizes the the Bosnian annexation and promises to maintain friendly relations with Austria |
1912-03-13 |
Bulgaria and Serbia conclude an alliance pact ostensibly against Austria, but it secretly provides for a possible war against Turkey |
1912-10-17 |
Bulgaria, Greece & Serbia declares war on Turkey |
1912-10-18 |
The First Balkan War breaks out, with Bulgaria, Serbia, and Greece opposed to Turkey |
1912-11-24 |
Conflict in the Balkans grows into an acute international crisis with major powers supporting either Austria or Serbia |
1912-12-03 |
Turkey, Serbia, Montenegro, Greece & Bulgaria sign weapons pact |
1912-12-16 |
Austria-Hungary engage in conflict with Serbia |
1913-06-01 |
The Serbian government concludes a ten-year treaty with Greece against Bulgaria; Serbia wishes to pursue Macedonian aspirations with Greece's help |
1913-07-01 |
Serbia & Greece declare war on Bulgaria |
1913-10-18 |
Austrian-Hungary demands that Serbia & Albania leave |
1914-03-14 |
Serbia & Turkey sign peace treaty |
1914-06-24 |
King Peter I of Serbia names son Alexander the Prince-regent |
1914-07-05 |
Germany offers Austria war aid to fight against Russia in Serbia |
1914-07-23 |
Austria-Hungary presents an ultimatum to Serbia; that A-H demands acceptance within 48 hours make peacekeeping difficult |
1914-07-25 |
Serbia meets the deadlines of Austria-Hungary's ultimatum and gives a conciliatory reply, though Serbia is mobilizing |
1914-07-28 |
Austria-Hungary decides against mediation and declares war on Serbia - first decalation of war of WWI |
1914-07-29 |
In response to Austria's declaration of war on Serbia, Russian diplomats and general urge general mobilization, but the Tsar calls for partial mobilization |
1914-07-29 |
The Austrians bombard Belgrade in Serbia |
1914-08-06 |
WWI: Serbia declares war against Germany |
1914-12-02 |
Austria army occupies Belgrade Serbia |
1915-10-09 |
Belgrade Serbia, surrenders to Central leaders |
1918-10-31 |
Short-lived Banat Republic founded in territory where Romania, Hungary and Serbia meet |
1918-11-26 |
The Podgorica Assembly votes for "union of the people", declaring assimilation into the Kingdom of Serbia. |
1918-11-29 |
Serbia annexes Montenegro |
1920-12-13 |
Netherland breaks contact with kingdom of Serbia, Croatia & Slavia |
1941-05-30 |
1st anti semitic measures in Serbia |
1941-10-20 |
Nazi occupiers murder 500 inhabitants of Kragujevac Serbia |
1992-04-27 |
The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, comprising Serbia and Montenegro, is proclaimed. |
1992-12-20 |
Slobodan Milosevic re-elected president of Serbia |
1997-11-28 |
First public appearance of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA), an ethnic Albanian guerrilla group that fought for the independence of Kosovo from Serbia. |
2003-02-04 |
The Federal Republic of Yugoslavia is officially renamed Serbia and Montenegro and adopts a new constitution. |
2003-03-12 |
Zoran Đinđić, Prime Minister of Serbia, is assassinated in Belgrade. |
2004-08-17 |
The National Assembly of Serbia unanimously adopts new state symbols for Serbia: Boze Pravde becomes the new anthem and the coat of arms is adopted for the whole country. |
2006-05-21 |
The Republic of Montenegro holds a referendum proposing independence from the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. The Montenegrin people choose independence with a majority of 55%. |
2006-05-22 |
Results from the Montenegrin independence referendum, 2006 are announced. 55.4% of voters vote to become independent from the Serbia and Montenegro Union. |
2006-06-03 |
The union of Serbia and Montenegro comes to an end with Montenegro's formal declaration of independence. |
2006-06-05 |
Serbia declares independence from the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. |
2006-09-30 |
the National Assembly of the Republic of Serbia adopted the Constitutional Act that proclaimed the new Constitution of Serbia. |
2008-02-17 |
Kosovo declares independence from Serbia. |
2008-07-21 |
Bosnian-Serb war criminal Radovan Karadžić is arrested in Serbia and is indicted by the UN's ICTY tribunal. |
2010-12-05 |
99th Davis Cup: Serbia beats France in Belgrade (3-2) |
2012-04-04 |
Boris Tadić, President of Serbia, resigns |
2012-05-20 |
Tomislav Nikolić elected president of Serbia |
2012-07-25 |
Ivica Dačić is sworn in as Prime Minister of Serbia |
2013-04-09 |
13 people are killed and 3 are injured from a shooting spree in Velika Ivanča, Serbia |
2013-11-17 |
102nd Davis Cup: Czech Republic beats Serbia in Belgrade (3-2) |
2014-09-14 |
The United States defeats Serbia 129-92 to win the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup |
2016-08-22 |
US Romps to Men's Basketball Gold, Beats Serbia 96-66 |
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Date | Event |
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1780-03-18 |
Milos Obrenovic, Leader of The Second Serbian Uprising and Prince of Serbia (d. 1860) |
1806-10-11 |
Aleksandar I Karadjordjevic, monarch of Serbia (1842-58) |
1823-09-16 |
Michael Obrenovic, ruler of Serbia |
1844-07-11 |
Peter I Karadjordjevic, King of Serbia/Yugoslavia |
1844-07-11 |
King Peter of Serbia, |
1854-08-22 |
Milan I, King of Serbia |
1864-09-23 |
Draga Mašin, Queen of Serbia (d. 1903) |
1864-12-23 |
Zorka of Montenegro, Princess of Serbia (d. 1890) |
1876-08-14 |
Alexander I Obrenovic, King of Serbia/Yugoslavia (1922-34) |
1885-12-14 |
Merl La Voy, Victorious Serbia |
1888-07-23 |
Milan Stoyadinovich, Serbia, fascist Yugoslavia PM (1935-39) |
1941-08-20 |
Slobodan Milocevic, premier Serbia |
1946-11-30 |
Marina Abramović, Belgrade Serbia, US based performance artist |
1948-11-22 |
Radomir Antic, Group D: Germany vs Serbia |
1952-08-01 |
Zoran Đinđić, Prime Minister of Serbia (d. 2003) |
1958-01-15 |
Boris Tadić, President of Serbia |
1968-07-24 |
Xavier Serbia, Tesoro |
1981-10-21 |
Nemanja Vidic, Group D: Germany vs Serbia |
Date | Event |
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1228-09-24 |
Stefanus I Nemanjic de Eerstgekroonde, king of Serbia (1217-28), dies |
1236-01-14 |
Sava [Rastko], son of Serbia's king/saint, dies at 64 |
1277-05-01 |
Stefanus IV Uros I de Great, King of Serbia (1243-76), dies |
1321-10-29 |
Stefanus VI Uros II Milutin, king of Serbia (1282-1321), dies |
1331-11-11 |
Stefanus VIII Uros III Decanski, king of Serbia (1322-31), dies |
1355-12-20 |
Stefanus IX Uros IV Dusan, king (1331-46)/Serbia (1346-55), dies |
1371-09-26 |
Vlkasin, Hungarian general/co-king of Serbia, dies |
1371-12-04 |
Stefanus X Uros V, king of Serbia (1355-71), dies |
1389-06-28 |
Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović of Serbia (b. 1329) |
1868-05-29 |
Michael Obrenovich III, Prince of Serbia (b. 1823) |
1885-05-04 |
Aleksandar I Karadjordjevic, monarch of Serbia (1842-58), dies at 78 |
1890-03-16 |
Zorka of Montenegro, Princess of Serbia (b. 1864) |
1901-02-11 |
Milan I, king of Serbia, dies at 56 |
1903-06-10 |
Alexander I, King of Serbia are assassinated |
1903-06-10 |
Dragia, Queen of Serbia, assassinated |
1921-08-16 |
Peter I Karadjordjevic, king of Serbia/Yugoslavia, dies [or 8/26] |
1921-08-16 |
King Peter of Serbia, |
1921-08-26 |
Peter I Karadjordjevic, King of Serbia/Yugoslavia (1903-21), dies |
1926-12-10 |
Nikola Pašić, Kingdom of Serbia and Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes prime minister (b. 1845) |
1941-05-05 |
Natalija Obrenović, Queen of Serbia (b. 1859) |
1953-12-06 |
Merl La Voy, Victorious Serbia |
2003-03-12 |
Zoran Đinđić, Prime Minister of Serbia (b. 1952) |
2006-03-11 |
Slobodan Milošević, President of Serbia and of Yugoslavia (b. 1941) |
2009-11-15 |
Patriarch Pavle of Serbia, 44th Patriarch of the Serbian Orthodox Church (b. 1914) |