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Travunia and
Zachlumia Dragomir Hurmuzescu (1865-1954),
Romanian physicist Dragimir Hvalimirović, Župan of
Travunia Dragomir Jovanović (1902–1946), Serbian...
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Dragimir (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгимир; † 1018) or
Dragomir (Драгомир) was
ruler of
Travunia and Zachlumia,
medieval Serbian prin****lities
located in present-day...
- of
Serbia in 1918.
Petar (late 10th century)
Vladimir (c. 1000 –1016)
Dragimir (1016 –1018)
Vojislav I (1018 – c. 1043) Neda (1043—1046)
Gojislav Vojislavljević [sr]...
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Dalmatian kastra of Zeta and Ston
Prince of
Duklja Reign 1018–1043
Predecessor Dragimir Successor Neda Died 1043
Burial Church of St. Andrew,
Prapratna Spouse...
- Čučimir (first half of 10th century), župan of Travunija, son of
Hvalimir Dragimir (before 1000–1018),
Prince of
Travunija and
Zachlumia Domanek (fl. 1054)...
- also
received some
territory in Raška (i.e. Serbia). His
paternal uncle Dragimir,
ruler of
Travunia and Zachlumia, who had
retreated before Samuel's army...
- son,
circa 1016 AD. The last
prominent member of his family, his
uncle Dragimir, was
killed by some
local citizens in
Kotor in 1018. That same year, the...
- successor,
circa 1016 AD. The last
prominent member of his family, his
uncle Dragimir, was
killed by some
local citizens in
Kotor in 1018. That same year, the...
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Stephen Držislav of Croatia, King of
Croatia 969–997[better source needed]
Dragimir,
Prince of
Travunia and
Zachlumia (as a part of Duklja) 1000–1018 Part...
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Jovan Vladimir was
succeeded by his
paternal uncle Dragimir, a
local prince, who died in 1018.
Dragimir was
succeeded by his son
Stefan Vojislav, who is...