The first crowned King of Serbia, Stephen Nemanjić, was crowned twice.
In 1882, Milan was proclaimed King of Serbia.
Dragutin had to ask his brother Stefan Milutin, the King of Serbia to help him.
In 1343, his title was "King of Serbia, Greeks, Albania and the coast".
In the 1880s Bukovac moved to Belgrade, where he worked for the King of Serbia.
Simultaneously the King of Serbia and his government arrived in Thessalonica.
The Order is worn only by the King of Serbia and by his Crown Prince (when of majority).
Sava, the brother of the first King of Serbia, devoted his life to God, and eventually achieved sainthood.
It was Emeric of Hungary who adopted the title "King of Serbia".
August 2 - Milan I, King of Serbia (d. 1901)