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Doclea or Docleia, and also
Doklea or
Dokleia may
refer to:
Doclea (city),
ancient Illyrian,
Roman and
Byzantine city, near
modern Podgorica in Montenegro...
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Doclea or Dioclea, also
known as
Docleia or
Diocleia (Montenegrin: Дукља, romanized: Duklja; Gr****: Διοκλεία; Albanian: Dioklea), was an
ancient Illyrian...
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Pogonortalis doclea, the
boatman fly, is a
species of
signal fly (family Platystomatidae). It is
native to
Australia and has been
introduced to California...
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Chronicle of the
Priest of
Dioclea or
Duklja (Serbo-Croatian:
Ljetopis popa Dukljanina, Љетопис попа Дукљанина; Latin:
Gesta regum Sclavorum) is the...
- century. In historiography, K.
Jirechek was the
first to use "Duklja".
Doclea was
originally the name of the
Roman city on the site of
modern Podgorica...
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Peter of
Diokleia or
Petar (Serbian: Петaр, Petar) was an
archon of
Duklja in the 10th century. The only
information on him is from a seal
found in the...
- Montenegro, Albania, and part of present-day Kosovo. Its
capital city was
Doclea,
later Scodra. The
Roman Empire conquered the Adriatic-Balkanic
region after...
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which put to an end the
Byzantine influence over the
Doclea. In the 1054
Great Schism, the
Doclea fell on the side of the
Catholic Church. Bar
became a...
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features historical sites such as the
ancient Roman settlement of
Doclea and the old
Ottoman town of
Stara Varoš.
Podgorica is
written in Cyrillic...
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death in 1101, Bodin's half-brother
Dobroslav II
succeeded him as king of
Doclea. Kočopar, Bodin's
first cousin once removed,
travelled from Dyrrhachium...