- She was the
second wife of
Stefan Vojislav, with whom she had five sons:
Gojislav, Mihailo, Saganek, Radoslav, and Predimir.
After his
death in 1043, she...
- 1000 –1016)
Dragimir (1016 –1018)
Vojislav I (1018 – c. 1043) Neda (1043—1046)
Gojislav Vojislavljević [sr] (c. 1046)
Mihailo I (c. 1046 – 1081)
Konstantin (1081–1101)...
-
Gojslav (died 1020) was a
monarch who co-ruled the
Kingdom of
Croatia with his
brother Krešimir III from 1000 to his
death in 1020. He was the youngest...
-
According to the CPD,
Vojislav along with five of his sons (two of them
being Gojislav and Radoslav), led the
forces into battle.
Their army
slowly moved down...
- Duklja, died, the
lands were
divided between his
widow and five sons.
Gojislav received the
Trebinje region. The
local nobles eventually rose up and killed...
-
cases in Serbia.
Although the
Serbian version of the name
Gojko would be
Gojislav like the
Serbian ruler and king.
Throughout the
orthodox history the Slovenian...
- or 1135 to 1146.
Gradinja is one of many
persons (alongside Branislav,
Gojislav,
Georgije and Grubeša
among others)
mentioned only in the
Chronicle of...
- and died in 1043. He was
succeeded by his
widow and
their five sons -
Gojislav, Predimir, Mihailo,
Saganek and Radoslav. He was
buried in the
Church of...
- Dragutin, Dražan, Dražen, Draženko, Držiha, Držislav, Godemir, Gojko,
Gojislav, Gojslav, Goran, Grubiša, Hrvatin, Hrvoj, Hrvoje, Hrvoslav, Kazimir, Kažimir...
- (possibly
Klobuk hill), with
Ljutovid having a duel with Vojislav's son
Gojislav.
Vojislav went on to
pursue and
annex the
lands of Zahumlje,
Travunia and...