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Шаблон:Short description Шаблон:Infobox royalty Brnjača (Шаблон:Lang-sr-cyr; Шаблон:Circa 1253–Шаблон:Floruit 1264) was a Serbian princess, the daughter of King Stefan Uroš I (r. 1243–76) and Queen Helen of Anjou. Her brothers were Stefan Dragutin (r. 1276–82) and Stefan Milutin (r. 1282–1321).

The oldest depiction of her, when she was ca. 12 years oldШаблон:Sfn is in the 1264Шаблон:Sfn fresco of the burial of Queen Anna Dandolo (d. 1258) at the monastery of Sopoćani (the endowment of her father), shown with a low crown, and clothing closed up to the throat, similar to the male clothing, decorated with pearls on piping,Шаблон:Sfn although her appearance is anachronistic. She is depicted on a fresco in the narthex of Visoki Dečani dating to ca. 1345, alongside later Nemanjić members Simeon Uroš and Teodora-Evdokija.Шаблон:Sfn She is depicted in the Nemanjić family tree fresco of Visoki Dečani,Шаблон:Sfn which dates to ca. 1350 and is one of the most notable examples of the Nemanjić family trees.Шаблон:Sfn She was a nun,Шаблон:Sfn and did not marry.[1] She was buried at the Gradac Monastery (the endowment of her mother), in a tomb below her mother's sarcophagus.Шаблон:Sfn

The Old Serbian spelling of her name, as found on the Visoki Dečani family tree fresco, was Шаблон:Script. Her name is variously rendered Brnjača (Брњача), Brnča (Брнча[2]), Brnjča (БрњчаШаблон:Sfn), Bereniče (БереничеШаблон:Sfn), Prnjača (ПрњачаШаблон:Sfn), and Prnča (ПрнчаШаблон:Sfn). Her name is unusual.[3] D. Kostić wrote on the reading of her name, etymological similarities and possible combinations. He noted similarity with the placename Brnjak, and Slavic male name Prnjak, but was also inclined that it was derived from Veronica.Шаблон:Sfn M. Purković said that it perhaps was a diminutive of Bernarde or Bernardine.Шаблон:Sfn It was earlier believed that Brnjača was the nickname of her mother (named so due to the main estate of her feudal state, Brnjak).[4]

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