Late Middle Ages · Europe · Politics

1355

Stefan Dušan dies suddenly in Macedonia

April 1355

Marching to attack Constantinople, the Serbian emperor collapsed and died at forty-six, possibly of poisoning. Without his force of personality, the polyglot Serbian empire fragmented within a generation among feuding nobles. Byzantium got a reprieve. The Balkans drifted toward the rising Ottoman threat without a coordinating Christian power to organize resistance.