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Gradinja (Serbian Cyrillic: Градиња) or
Gradihna (Градихна; fl. 1125–46) was the
ruler of Duklja, from
either 1131 to 1142 or 1135 to 1146.
Gradinja is...
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oldest son, he
succeeded as
ruler of
Duklja after the
death of his father,
Gradinja in c. 1146. He was
installed by
Manuel I
Komnenos upon a
visit to Constantinople...
- Bodinović, King (1113–1118, 1125–1131) Grubeša, v****al
Prince (1118–1125)
Gradinja, v****al
ruler (1131–1148) Radoslav, v****al
Prince (c.1146–c.1148/1162)...
- maritime, they
nominally recognized Gradinja,
resulting in a
guerrilla war
which ended with Đorđe's capture.
Gradinja, however, only
ruled a
small portion...
- to
Gradinja,
resulting in a
guerilla war in the woods. The
second expedition captured Đorđe. He was
taken to
Constantinople where he died.
Gradinja strengthened...
- with the help of the Byzantines. Đorđe I 1125–1131
Second rule.
Prince Gradinja 1131–1146
Appointed to
Doclean throne by
Byzantines after Đorđe's defeat...
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Stefan Vojislav Gojslav Radoslav Branislav Kočapar (fl. 1102–03) Grubeša
Gradinja (fl. 1125–45)
Radoslav (fl. 1146–1148, 1162)
Mihailo III (fl. 1180–86)...
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Serbia c. 1050-1112
Marko Petrislavljević of
Rascia Kočapar r. 1102-1103
Gradinja r. 1131/5-1142/6
Constantine Diogenes d. 1073
Irene Doukaina c. 1066-1138...
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Duklja including Mihailo I,
Constantine Bodin, Dobroslav,
Vladimir and
Gradinja. However, no
archaeological evidence exists of a pre-existing structure...
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installed one of
their favorites,
Gradinja (1131-1146). Both Grubeša and
Gradinja were also sons of Branislav.
Gradinja was
succeeded by his son Radoslav...