Jovan Vladimir or John Vladimir (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Владимир; c. 990 – 22 May 1016) was the ruler of Duklja, the most powerful Serbian principality...
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Kievan Rus' Grand Duke Vladimir Alexandrovich of Russia (1847–1909) Vladimir Kirillovich, Grand Duke of Russia (1917–1992) Jovan Vladimir, (990–1016), prince...
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Saint Jovan Vladimir's Church (Albanian: Kisha e Shën Gjon Vladimirit) is a church in Shijon, Elbasan County, Albania. It is dedicated to the Dukljan prince...
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Metropolitan Vladimir (disambiguation), multiple Jovan Vladimir (d. 1016), ruler of Doclea and a saint of the Serbian Orthodox Church Vladimir Horowitz (1903–1989)...
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posterior, more dubious source, calls him a cousin to previous ruler Jovan Vladimir (r. 990–1016). Having reached its pinnacle during the long reign of...
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Baptist (Sveti Jovan Krstitelj) Jovan Aćimović (born 1948), Serbian footballer Jovan Adepo (born 1988), British-born American actor Jovan Ajduković (born...
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Balkans. Duklja, a Slavic state, was mentioned in the 10th century. Jovan Vladimir (ruler 1000–1016), of Skadarska Krajina is the first ruler of Duklja...
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The Church of St. Jovan Vladimir (Serbian: Саборни Храм Светог Јована Владимира, romanized: Saborni Hram Svetog Jovana Vladimira) is a Serbian Orthodox...
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daughter or relative of Tsar Samuel of Bulgaria, who was married to Prince Jovan Vladimir of Duklja, the most powerful Serbian principality of the time. The 11th-century...
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– 3 May [O.S. 20 April] Saint Jovan Vladimir (King of Duklja) – 4 June [O.S. 22 May] Saint Jovan the New (Despot Jovan Branković) – 23 December [O.S....
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Kosara fell in love with the captive Jovan Vladimir. The couple married after gaining Samuel's approval, and Jovan returned to his lands as a Bulgarian...
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Jovan Nenad (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Ненад; Hungarian: Fekete Iván or János; c. 1492 – 26 July 1527), known as "the Black", was a Serb military commander...
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of Ulcinj. In an effort to prevent bloodshed, he asked Jovan Vladimir to surrender, but Jovan refused, some Serb nobles offered their services to the...
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Vladimir of Duklja may refer to: Jovan Vladimir of Duklja, Prince of Duklja, and Christian Saint (d. 1016) Vladimir II of Duklja, Prince of Duklja, from...
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testified in the Bitola inscription). In 1016 he invited his vassal Prince Jovan Vladimir of Doclea, who was married to Gabriel Radomir's sister Theodora Kosara...
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Duklja, which was ruled by Prince Jovan Vladimir. The Serbs were unable to resist the Bulgarian army, and Jovan Vladimir fled with his people in the Oblica...
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which we only have a seal found in the 19th century. The next known is Jovan Vladimir, who became a Bulgarian vassal. Stefan Vojislav succeeds in giving the...
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copperplates of 29 rulers and saints, among whom were two cephalophores, Jovan Vladimir and Lazar. Stemmatographia was very popular among the Serbs, stirring...
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however, did not extend much into Serbia proper. Five decades later, Jovan Vladimir emerged as the Prince of Serbs, ruling as a Bulgarian vassal from his...
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the Ottomans in the Islamic tradition. Bar is the birthplace of Saint Jovan Vladimir. In 1089, the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bar was founded and included...
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of Jovan Vladimir, assassinated Jovan Vladimir in front of the church in the town of Prespa. Because of his pious life and martyr's death, Jovan Vladimir...
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Duklja, a ruler named Hvalimir who was alleged to be an ancestor of Jovan Vladimir (ca. 990–1016), held Zeta and its towns, and the following counties:...
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regions from the 5th to the mid-12th century. The section "Life of St. Jovan Vladimir", is believed to be one of the local traditions integrated into the...
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Byzantines. In the early 11th century, Jovan Vladimir ruled Duklja amidst the war between Basil II and Samuel. Vladimir allegedly retreated into Koplik when...
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the Lord of Zachlumia, and the dukedom belonged to the Doclean King Jovan Vladimir. With the establishment of the Archdiocese of Ragusa (Dubrovnik) in...
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Vasiliju" (To Saint Basil) 3:47 3. "Sveti Jovane Vladimire" (Oh, Saint Jovan Vladimir) 3:37 4. "Zemljo moja" (Oh, My Country) 3:06 5. "Sveti Nektarije Eginski"...
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Krajina Belojević Hvalimir Belojević Čučimir Belojević Petar of Duklja Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Mihailo Vojislavljević Constantine Bodin Vukan Uroš...
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Runciman, A History of the First Bulgarian Empire, London 1930. Ćorović, Vladimir (2001). "Istorija srpskog naroda". Wikimedia Commons has media related...
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the king was only thirteen, three regents were appointed, head among them Jovan Ristich. His mother also became his regent. Alexander ordered the arrest...
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Vojislavljević's mother was a granddaughter of Samuel of Bulgaria as daughter of Jovan Vladimir and Theodora Kosara — a daughter of Samuel. Fine 1991, pp. 223, 224...
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