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Jaquinta (Serbian Cyrillic: Јаквинта, romanized: Jakvinta; fl. 1081 – 1118) was a
queen consort of
Dioclea by
marriage to king
Constantine Bodin. She is...
- 1102. He was the
eldest son of King
Constantine Bodin of
Duklja and
Queen Jaquinta. He
succeeded his
father on the
throne of Duklja, but soon lost ground...
- to
retain its
loyalty to Orthodoxy. With
Bodin gone, his
Norman wife,
Jaquinta,
feared that Bodin's nephew, Branislav,
would try to
seize power before...
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allowing the
Normans to take the city. At
about this time,
Bodin married Jaquinta, the
daughter of Argyritzos, a
nobleman from Bari
forced into
exile in...
- With his mother,
Jaquinta, he
opposed the rule of his cousin, Vladimir, and
influence of
Vukan I of
Serbia over on Duklja.
Jaquinta and
George had Vladimir...
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Serbia Serbian Prin****lity of Duklja, 998–1101
Theodora Kosara Monomachina Jaquinta of Bari Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Prin****lity)
Grand Prin****lity...
- Lonzi,
Marta Lonzi, Anna
Jaquinta (Cover) 1978, La
presenza dell'uomo nel
femminismo by
Marta Lonzi,
Carla Lonzi, Anna
Jaquinta (Cover) 1978, Taci, anzi...
- was
poisoned in 1118
under orders from
Queen Jaquinta,
widow of his late uncle,
Constantine Bodin.
Jaquinta then
appointed her son, George, to the throne...
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Serbia Serbian Prin****lity of Duklja, 998–1101
Theodora Kosara Monomachina Jaquinta of Bari Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Prin****lity)
Grand Prin****lity...
- Helperich,
margrave of the
Nordmark Hugh I,
French nobleman (b. 1040)
Jaquinta of Bari,
queen of
Duklja Lid****,
Lombard Benedictine abbot (b. 1026) Maria...