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- England Dawn-Breakers (Nabil's Narrative) – Baháʼí Faith and Middle East Dioclean Priest's ChronicleEurope Dipavamsa – Sri Lanka Divan of the Abkhazian...
- had its own nobility and institutions, simply requiring a member of the Dioclean royal family to rule as prince or duke. According to Jacob Luccari's Annals...
- marriage to king Constantine Bodin. She is best known for her role in the Dioclean civil war, where she violently intervened in a succession crisis following...
- During the 10th century, Dračevica came under the control of various Dioclean/Zetan dukes, who were in turn incorporated into Kingdom of Serbia ruled...
- prince Peter, for a short time over the Narentans (see on 32/67). The Diocleans, whom C. does not claim as Serbs, were too near to the Byzantine thema...
- by 'Slavs'. The statements of various Byzantine writers in which the Diocleans are also called as Serbs, Croats, and Dalmati do not allow equalization...
- Zachlumians, Travunijans, and Kanalites. Praevalitana was settled by Diocleans. The provinces of Moesia and Dardania were inhabited by Merehani, Braničevci...
- 1149. Grand Prin****lity of Duklja (1080–1112) – Uncertain if Serbian/Dioclean control expanded in the Ras borderland region under Constantine Bodin....
- area in Montenegro, which also translates to "Red Land". According to the Dioclean priest imaginary kingdom of Slavs was divided into two regions: Maritima...
- Katakalon Kekaumenos refers to the duke of Duklja Stefan Vojislav as both "Dioclean" and "Travunian Serbian". John Skylitzes, a historian from the same period...