Mihailo Vojislavljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Војислављевић) was a medieval Serbian king and the ruler of Dioclea (Duklja), from 1046 to 1081 initially...
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his son, Constantine Bodin (r. 1081–1101), Duklja saw its apogee. Mihailo was given the nominal title King of Slavs by the Pope after having left the Byzantine...
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Mihailo III (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило) was Prince of Duklja, from c. 1180, or before, up to 1186 or 1189. He was descended from the Vojislavljević dynasty...
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oldest son of King Mihailo I of Duklja (r. 1050–1081), and thus a nephew of King Constantine Bodin (r. 1081–1101). He married a daughter of Vukan, the...
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Michael of Duklja may refer to: Michael I of Duklja, Prince and King of Duklja and Serbia (d. 1081) Michael II of Duklja, King of Duklja, c. 1101–1102...
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Prapratna (category Medieval history of Montenegro)
Прапратна, Greek: Πραπράτοις) was a župa (county) in Duklja, and one of the courts of Mihailo I of Duklja (r. 1050–1081), alongside Dekatera (Kotor), according...
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Vojislavljević dynasty (redirect from House of Vojislavljevic)
polities of Duklja, Travunia, Zahumlje, inner Serbia and Bosnia from the Byzantines in the mid-11th century. His successors, kings Mihailo I Vojislavljević...
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Neda (princess) (redirect from Neda (Duklja))
According to Chapter XL of the Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja, the source says about Neda that the queen passed away and Mihailo accepted the kingdom...
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Stefan Vojislav (redirect from Vojislav of Duklja)
Mihailo, Saganek and Radoslav. He was buried in the Church of St. Andrew in Prapratna, a town between Bar and Ulcinj. Duklja remained the center of the...
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Đorđe I (1114–1118) Grubeša (1118–1125) Đorđe I (1125–1131) Gradihna (1131–1148) Radoslav (1146–1148/62) Mihailo III (1162–1186) Desislava of Duklja [sr]...
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Bar, Montenegro (redirect from Municipality of Bar)
expanded the area under his rule. Mihailo I of Duklja (ruler 1050–1081), Vojislav's son, established the Archdiocese of Antivari. He continued to fight...
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Zachlumia (redirect from Principality of Hum)
depiction of a Slavic ruler in the Church of St. Michael in Ston is a reference to Michael of Zahumlje, the 12th century Mihailo I of Duklja or St. Michael...
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Constantine Bodin (redirect from Petăr III of Bulgaria)
king and the ruler of Duklja, the most powerful Serbian principality of the time, from 1081 to 1101, succeeding his father, Mihailo Vojislavljević (r. ...
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nobles then set up one of their own, Domanek, as prince, in ca. 1054. Mihailo I, the holder of Duklja (the crownland), and two of his brothers, led an attack...
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since the 1842 return of the rival House of Karađorđević to the Serbian throne when they managed to depose Milan's cousin Prince Mihailo Obrenović III. Milan...
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prince, Mihailo, claimed the throne. The two dynasties had been vying for power since 1817, when Karađorđe was assassinated on the orders of Miloš Obrenović...
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Mihailo Obrenović (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Обреновић, romanized: Mihailo Obrenović; 16 September 1823 – 10 June 1868) was the ruling Prince of Serbia...
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who died a few weeks later, and Mihailo, who then became prince. Mihailo was deposed in 1842, and the family was out of power until 1858, when it returned...
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Michael of Zahumlje, the 12th century Mihailo I of Duklja or St. Michael himself. On 10 July 926, 'Michael, rex Sclavorum' took possession of the port of Siponto...
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Alexander I (Serbian Cyrillic: Александар Обреновић, romanized: Aleksandar Obrenović; 14 August 1876 – 11 June 1903) reigned as the king of Serbia from...
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Neither Bosnia, Zachlumia, nor Raška (i.e. Serbia) were ever permanently integrated into the Kingdom of Duklja. Each region had its nobility and institutions...
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Uroš I (Serbian Cyrillic: Стефан Урош I; c. 1223 – 1 May 1277), known as Uroš the Great (Serbian: Урош Велики, romanized: Uroš Veliki) was the King of Serbia...
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V in 885 Michael, ruler of Zachlumia (913–926); erroneously in the Annales Barenses Mihailo Vojislavljević, ruler of Duklja (1050–1081); by Pope Gregory...
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ruler of Zahumlje Mihajlo Krešimir II (d. 969), king of Croatia Mihajlo I of Duklja (d. 1081), Prince of Serbs, ruler of Duklja Mihajlo II of Duklja, ruler...
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Prince Mihailo I, who had reunited Raška (the Zagora region of the former early medieval Serbian Principality) into the Serbian realm after decades of Byzantine...
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Serbia in the Middle Ages (redirect from History of medieval serbia)
final ruler of Duklja, Mihailo, is unknown, but in 1189 his wife Desislava is mentioned as being a widow. Duklja then became a crown land of Raška, subsequently...
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the independence of Duklja and the establishment of the Vojislavljević dynasty. Duklja reached its zenith under Vojislav's son, Mihailo (1046–81), and his...
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Tendai monk and writer (b. 1011) Mihailo ("King of the Slavs"), Serbian king of Duklja Trahaearn ap Caradog, Welsh king of Gwynedd, killed in battle (b....
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Travunia (redirect from Principality of Travunija)
founder of the Vojislavljević dynasty) incited a rebellion and renounced Byzantine rule, becoming the Prince of Serbs, ruling from the seat at Duklja. In...
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Jovan Vladimir (redirect from Jovan Vladimir of Duklja)
Јован Владимир; c. 990 – 22 May 1016) was the ruler of Duklja, the most powerful Serbian principality of the time, from around 1000 to 1016. He ruled during...
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