
Lazar Hrebeljanović
Lazar Hrebeljanović, also known as Prince Lazar, is a prominent Serbian historical figure revered as a symbol of resistance against Ottoman expansion. He is best known for leading the Serbian forces during the Battle of Kosovo in 1389, where he was ultimately killed. His legacy is deeply intertwined with the idea of martyrdom and sacrifice for the Serbian people, and he has been canonized as a saint in the Serbian Orthodox Church. Prince Lazar's leadership and valor have secured him a venerated place in Serbian history and culture.
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Lazar Hrebeljanović was the Serbian prince who questioned Miloš Obilić about accusations of treason.
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