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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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Michael of
Duklja may
refer to:
Michael I of
Duklja,
Prince and King of
Duklja and
Serbia (d. 1081)
Michael II of
Duklja, King of
Duklja, c. 1101–1102...
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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 1103...
- prin****lities were
located on the
territory of modern-day Montenegro:
Duklja,
roughly corresponding to the
southern half; Travunia, the west; and Rascia...
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George of
Duklja or Đorđe of
Duklja may
refer to:
George I of
Duklja, from the Vojislavljević dynasty, King of
Duklja (1113–1118) and
again (1125–1131)...
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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...
- had
sworn an oath of
loyalty to
Constantine Bodin, the
Grand Prince of
Duklja,
becoming his v****als. Marko, as the
subordinate ruler,
would have had his...
- (Serbian Cyrillic: Јован Владимир; c. 990 – 22 May 1016) was the
ruler of
Duklja, the most
powerful Serbian prin****lity of the time, from
around 1000 to...
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Vladimir II (Serbian Cyrillic: Владимир; died 1118) was King of
Duklja (southern
parts of present-day
Montenegro and
northwestern parts of present-day...
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presumably Petrislav Hvalimirović was an
archon of
Duklja in the 10th century. The
history of
Duklja until the 10th
century is
little known. A list of...