The street got its name in 1896, when it was named after a Serbian ruler from the 12th century, Stefan Nemanja.
"By God, I was a Serbian ruler, too," he grunts.
Serbian rulers reigned with single legal acts and decrees.
They were invited by Serbian rulers to work in their dominions.
The Serbian ruler appeared initially reluctant to form an alliance.
All the Serbian rulers were very religious and instead of building palaces, they established monasteries as their endowments and mausoleums.
Several other Serbian rulers are known traditionally as tsars, although they realistically cannot be called so.
John allowed himself to become involved in prolonged negotiations with the Serbian ruler, giving him valuable time to prepare his forces.
He was described as having been an educated and cultured man, as well as the most enlightened of Serbian rulers.
Serbian rulers were crowned as princes and led entirely independent states linked very precariously to the Constantinople.