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The Settlement of Serbs on Balkans and the First State Chronological table
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| 40000 BC |
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The first people on the Balkan peninsula. They lived in caves. |
| 11000-5000 BC |
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The second period of the Stone Age (Paleolithic) |
| 6700-5500 BC |
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The Lepen Whirl culture |
| 53000-3200 BC |
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The latest period of the Stone Age (Neolithic) |
| 4800-4400 BC |
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The Starčevo culture |
| 4400-3200 BC |
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The Vinča - Tordoš culture |
| 2000-1000 BC |
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The Bronze Age |
| 1000 BC - 100 AD |
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The Iron Age |
| 1st century AD |
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The Roman Empire consolidated its rule on the Balkan peninsula |
| 395 |
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The Roman Empire divided into the Eastern and Western Empires |
| 610-641 |
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The Serbs settle on the Balkan peninsula With other Slavic tribes |
| 860-880 |
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The Serbs adopt Christianity |
| 1054 |
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The Christian church divided into the Eastern (Orhtododx) and Western (Roman Catholic) |
| 1166 |
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The beginning of the rule of Stefan Nemanja |
| 1185 |
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Miroslav's Evangel Written |
| 1196 |
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Stefan NemaWa Withdrenj from rule |
| 1199 |
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February 13 - death of Stefan Nemanja |
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