Timeline_of_Belgrade_history

Timeline of Belgrade

Timeline of Belgrade

History of Belgrade, Serbia


The following is a timeline of the history of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.

Timeline

Early years

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Early AD

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9th — 16th centuries

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16th — 19th centuries

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Early 20th century

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Late 20th century

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Modern era

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See also


References

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