The territory of Zeta, one of the …

Years: 1389 - 1389

The territory of Zeta, one of the Serbian medieval polities that has existed from 1360 and 1421, encompasses parts of present-day Montenegro and northern Albania.

The state is administrated by the local noble family Balšić.

Zeta had been first noted, with its name, as an administrative unit of the Principality and Kingdom of Serbia (Rascia), ruled by heirs to the Serbian throne from the Nemanjić dynasty.

When the principal heir becomes Grand Župan of Rascia or King of Serbs, the appanage is granted to the second in line.

During Emperor Stefan Dušan Uroš IV Nemanjić (r. 1331–1355) Upper and Lower Zeta had been governed by dukes, who in turn were subordinate to the wife of Dušan.

After Dušan, his son, Uroš the Weak, ruled Serbia during the fall of the Serbian Empire; the gradual disintegration of the Empire has been a result of decentralization in which provincial lords gain semiautonomy and eventually independence.

The Balšići had wrested control of the region in 1360-1362, when they defeated the two lords of Upper and Lower Zeta.

Over the past few decades, they have become an important player in Balkan politics.

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