Serbian royal titles
The Serbian monarchs and royalty have assumed several regnal titles and styles throughout history.
Middle Ages
[Regnal titles]
;Prince of Serbia / the Serbs;Grand Prince of Serbia / the Serbs
;King of Serbia / the Serbs
;Great King of Serbia / the Serbs
;Emperor of the Serbs
;Despot of Serbia
Regnal styles of individual rulers
;Stefan;Vukan Nemanjić
;Vukašin Mrnjavčević
;Lazar Hrebeljanović
- Autokrator of All Serbs ''Autokrator'', "self-ruler" in Greek, was the title of the senior Byzantine emperor. The Nemanjić kings adopted it and applied it to themselves in its literal meaning to stress their independence from Byzantium, whose supreme suzerainty they nominally recognized.
- "Prince of the Kingdom of Rascia".
Modern
- "Prince of Serbia", in use 1817–82
- "King of Serbia", in use 1882–1918
- "King of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes", in use 1918–29
- "King of Yugoslavia", in use 1929–45