Simonida Nemanjić, born Simonis Palaiologina (c. 1289 - 1340) was a Queen consort of Serbian king Milutin as his wife. She was a daughter of Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos and Eirene of Montferrat. After signing peace with Serbian king Milutin in 1299, Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II gave him his 5-year old daughter Simonida. She was to be a guarantee of eternal peace and friendship between two countries.
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- Simonida Nemanjić, born Simonis Palaiologina (c. 1289 - 1340) was a Queen consort of Serbian king Milutin as his wife. She was a daughter of Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos and Eirene of Montferrat. After signing peace with Serbian king Milutin in 1299, Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II gave him his 5-year old daughter Simonida. She was to be a guarantee of eternal peace and friendship between two countries. According to some Byzantine sources Milutin did not wait until Simonida reached maturity before consummating their relationship, causing damage to her uterus and preventing her from ever carrying children. Her beauty was well known, and a fresco of her in Gračanica monastery is one of the most valuable frescos in Serbian art. Unfortunately, the fresco is partly ruined, so that Simonida had no eyes. Simonida died in 1340 as a nun. In Serbian traditions, she was known as figure of purity and beauty. Milan Rakić wrote a lyric poem about her named Simonida, and Milutin Bojić wrote a psychological drama called Kraljeva Jesen about her. Asteroid 1675 Simonida discovered by Serbian astronomer Milorad B. Protić was named after her.
- Simonida Nemanjić war die vierte Ehefrau des Königs von Raszien, Stefan Uroš II. Milutin. Sie war die Tochter des Byzantinischen Kaisers Andronikos II. Palaiologos und Irene von Montferrat. Nach Ausarbeiten eines Friedensvertrages zwischen dem serbischen König Milutin und dem Byzantinischen Kaiser Andronikos II. im Jahre 1299 gab dieser ihm seine Tochter Simonida. Sie sollte den ewigen Frieden zwischen den zwei Staaten besiegeln. Sie war für ihre Schönheit bekannt und ist bis heute in einem Fresko im Kloster Gračanica dargestellt. Simonida starb 1340 als Nonne. In der serbischen Tradition ist Simonida als eine Figur von Reinheit und Schönheit überliefert. Der Asteroid (1675) Simonida ist vom serbischen Astronom Milorad B. Protić nach ihr benannt worden.
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- Simonida Nemanjić, born Simonis Palaiologina (c. 1289 - 1340) was a Queen consort of Serbian king Milutin as his wife. She was a daughter of Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos and Eirene of Montferrat. After signing peace with Serbian king Milutin in 1299, Byzantine Emperor Andronikos II gave him his 5-year old daughter Simonida. She was to be a guarantee of eternal peace and friendship between two countries.
- Simonida Nemanjić war die vierte Ehefrau des Königs von Raszien, Stefan Uroš II. Milutin. Sie war die Tochter des Byzantinischen Kaisers Andronikos II. Palaiologos und Irene von Montferrat. Nach Ausarbeiten eines Friedensvertrages zwischen dem serbischen König Milutin und dem Byzantinischen Kaiser Andronikos II. im Jahre 1299 gab dieser ihm seine Tochter Simonida. Sie sollte den ewigen Frieden zwischen den zwei Staaten besiegeln.
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