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    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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  • the Byzantines in the mid-11th century. His successors, kings Mihailo I Vojislavljević (d. 1081) and Constantine Bodin (d. 1101) expanded and consolidated...
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    name include: Mihailo Vojislavljević (fl. 1050–d. 1081)), King of Duklja Mihailo Ovčarević (fl. 1550–79), Habsburg Serb commander Mihailo Đurić (1925–2011)...
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  • principality of the time, from 1081 to 1101, succeeding his father, Mihailo Vojislavljević (r.  1046–1081). Born in peaceful times, when the South Slavs were...
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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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    Mihailo II (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило) was the King of Duklja from 1101 to 1102. He was the eldest son of King Constantine Bodin of Duklja and Queen Jaquinta...
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  • Annales Barenses Mihailo Vojislavljević, ruler of Duklja (1050–1081); by Pope Gregory VII in 1077 Constantine Bodin (Bodin Vojislavljević), ruler of Duklja...
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  • Petrislav as Prince of Rascia. Mihailo I died in 1081, and Constantine Bodin succeeded as Prince. By 1085, the Vojislavljević brothers suppressed the revolt...
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    Duklja (category Vojislavljević dynasty)
    earlier Serbian Principality, founding the Vojislavljević dynasty. Between 1043 and 1080, under Mihailo Vojislavljević (r.  1050–81), and his son, Constantine...
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    mid-1040, Stefan Vojislav died and was succeeded by one of his sons, Mihailo Vojislavljević. New prince signed a treaty with the emperor Constantine IX Monomachos...
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    from the early 11th century up to the 1180s. In the mid-11th century, Mihailo I had liberated Rascia from Byzantine rule, and appointed his son Petrislav...
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    and held a meeting in which they invited Mihailo Vojislavljević of Duklja to send them assistance. Mihailo sent his son, Constantine Bodin with 300 of...
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  • Mehmed the Conqueror when referring to the plundering of Serbia. Mihailo Vojislavljević succeeded as Knez of "Duklja" in 1046, or as his realm was called...
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    under prince Stefan Vojislav, founder of the Vojislavljević dynasty. His son Mihailo I Vojislavljević (d. 1081) liberated Zahumlje and inner Serbia,...
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    down to Skadar by 1040 after his rebellion against Byzantine rule. Mihailo Vojislavljević (1050–1081) built the St. Michael's Church in Ston, which has a...
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    earlier Serbian principality, founding the Vojislavljević dynasty. Between 1043 and 1080, under Mihailo Vojislavljević (r.  1050–1081), and his son, Constantine...
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    Bodin. Jaquinta soon appointed her son, George, to the throne. Duklja Vojislavljević dynasty Vukanović dynasty Grand Principality of Serbia Živković 2008...
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    and held a meeting in which they invited Mihailo Vojislavljević of Duklja to send them assistance. Mihailo sent his son, Constantine Bodin, and 300 of...
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    During the time of the Great Schism, Serbian rulers including Mihailo Vojislavljević and Stefan Nemanja were Roman Catholics, with the former being a...
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  • i Vakha) on the Bojana river, where he was buried. He had no issue. Vojislavljević dynasty Vukanović dynasty Шишић, Фердо, ed. (1928). Летопис Попа Дукљанина...
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    and held a meeting in which they invited Mihailo Vojislavljević of Duklja to send them assistance. Mihailo sent his son, Constantine Bodin with 300 of...
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  • southern Dalmatia and its hinterland. He is the eponymous founder of the Vojislavljević dynasty. The contemporary Byzantine writers call him either a Serb or...
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    Čučimir Belojević Petar of Duklja Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Mihailo Vojislavljević Constantine Bodin Vukan Uroš I Uroš II Beloš Desa Tihomir Stefan...
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    1043) Neda (1043—1046) Gojislav Vojislavljević [sr] (c. 1046) Mihailo I (c. 1046 – 1081) Konstantin (1081–1101) Mihailo II (1101–1102) Dobroslav II (1102)...
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  • court of King Mihailo Vojislavljević of Duklja, a Byzantine vassal. There he arranged the marriage of his daughter Jaquinta to Mihailo's son Bodin. The...
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    and held a meeting in which they invited Mihailo Vojislavljević of Duklja to send them assistance. Mihailo sent his son, Constantine Bodin with 300 of...
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  • Duklja. Each region had its nobility and institutions and acquired a Vojislavljević to head as Župan. In 1089, Bodin managed to raise the bishopric of Bar...
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    Queen of Serbia Jelena Petrović Njegoš (1873–1952), Queen of Italy Mihailo Vojislavljević reigned for three decades in the 11th century. Dušan the Mighty...
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  • Toxaras Michaelaton Michaelion Middle Ages Middle Eastern archaeology Mihailo Vojislavljević Mihaloğlu Mehmed Bey Mihr-Mihroe Milazzo, 888 Battle of Miletus...
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    Ljutovid, Prince of Hum 1039–1054 Mihailo Vojislavljević, Prince, and King of Duklja 1054–1081 Bodin Vojislavljević, King of Duklja 1081–1101 Vladimir...
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