• Gradinja (Serbian Cyrillic: Градиња) or Gradihna (Градихна; fl. 1125–46) was the ruler of Duklja, from either 1131 to 1142 or 1135 to 1146. Gradinja is...
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    maritime, they nominally recognized Gradinja, resulting in a guerrilla war which ended with Đorđe's capture. Gradinja, however, only ruled a small portion...
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  • to Gradinja, resulting in a guerilla war in the woods. The second expedition captured Đorđe. He was taken to Constantinople where he died. Gradinja strengthened...
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  • Bodinović, King (1113–1118, 1125–1131) Grubeša, vassal Prince (1118–1125) Gradinja, vassal ruler (1131–1148) Radoslav, vassal Prince (c.1146–c.1148/1162)...
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  • oldest son, he succeeded as ruler of Duklja after the death of his father, Gradinja in c. 1146. He was installed by Manuel I Komnenos upon a visit to Constantinople...
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  • Stefan Vojislav Gojslav Radoslav Branislav Kočapar (fl. 1102–03) Grubeša Gradinja (fl. 1125–45) Radoslav (fl. 1146–1148, 1162) Mihailo III (fl. 1180–86)...
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    with the help of the Byzantines. Đorđe I 1125–1131 Second rule. Prince Gradinja 1131–1146 Appointed to Doclean throne by Byzantines after Đorđe's defeat...
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    Serbia c. 1050-1112 Marko Petrislavljević of Rascia Kočapar r. 1102-1103 Gradinja r. 1131/5-1142/6 Constantine Diogenes d. 1073 Irene Doukaina c. 1066-1138...
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    installed one of their favorites, Gradinja (1131-1146). Both Grubeša and Gradinja were also sons of Branislav. Gradinja was succeeded by his son Radoslav...
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    Vladimir King of Duklja 1113–1118 Succeeded by Byzantine protégé Grubeša Preceded by Grubeša King of Duklja 1125–1131 Succeeded by Byzantine protégé Gradinja...
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  •       1125–1131 Second rule. Vassal of the Grand Principality of Rascia. Gradinja Prince       1131–1146 Appointed to Doclean throne by Byzantines after...
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    Duklja including Mihailo I, Constantine Bodin, Dobroslav, Vladimir and Gradinja. However, no archaeological evidence exists of a pre-existing structure...
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    ousted Đurađ for the second time, capturing him, and he died in captivity. Gradinja, one of Grubeša's brothers was then placed as King, the last ruler to hold...
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  • (1245–1276), such as Constantine Bodin, Mihailo I, Dobroslav, Vladimir and Gradinja. During the fall of the Serbian Empire (14th century), Shkodër was taken...
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  • Churches of Gothia, Metropolitanate of Gothic War (535–554) Gothograecia Gradinja Gradislav Borilović Graitzas Palaiologos Grand Domestic Grasulf I of Friuli...
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