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Diocleia (Montenegrin: Дукља, romanized: Duklja; Gr****: Διοκλεία; Albanian:
Dioklea), was an
ancient Illyrian,
Roman and
Byzantine city, in the
region of the...
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Dioclea or Diocleia, and also
Dioklea or
Diokleia may
refer to :
Diocleia (festival), an
annual festival in
ancient Megara in
honor of the hero Diocles...
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Duklja (Serbian Cyrillic: Дукља; Gr****: Διόκλεια, romanized: Diokleia; Latin: Dioclea) was a
medieval South Slavic state which roughly encomp****ed the...
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Dioclea (also Dioclia,
Diocleia or Diokleia;
Ancient Gr****: Διοκλεία, romanized: Diokleía) was a town of
ancient Phrygia,
inhabited during Roman and Byzantine...
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Diocese of
Dioclea or Diocleia, and also
Dioklea or
Diokleia may
refer to:
Dioclea in Phrygia:
Diocese of
Dioclea in Phrygia, an
ancient Bishopric of...
- Diokleias, Amin" (ΠΕΤΡ(Ο)Υ ΑΡΧΟΝΤΟΣ ΔΙΟΚΛ(Ε)ΙΑ(Σ) ΑΜΗΝ) - Peter,
archon of
Dioklea, Amen. The seal
shows that
although Duklja underwent turmoil in the 9th...
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Picture Name
Title Reign Notes Genealogy Peter "archon of
Dioklea" 971-1000 He was an
archon of
Duklja in the 10th century. The only information...
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situated inland to the northeast,
behind Pagania, Zachumlia,
Travunia and
Dioklea, and
bordered to
Croatia on the
Tzentina (Cetina) River. The
Sclaveni (South...
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Church schism of 1054.
Constantine Bodin "protosebastos and
executor of
Dioklea and Serbia" King (titular) 1081–1101 In
addition to Doclea, his country...
- Διοκλίας (καὶ) Σερβ(ίας) — "Konstantin,
protosebastos and
authority of
Dioklea and Serbia". Anna
Komnene (1083–1153)
calls him "Exarch of Dalmatia". The...