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Ljutovid (Serbian Cyrillic: Љутовид) was an
independent local Slavic chieftain and
ruler of
Zahumlje with a
title of knez. The
region of
Zahumlje included...
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Royal titles Vacant Title last held by
Ljutovid Župan of
Zachumlia under Uroš I fl. 1112 Succeeded by
Miroslav of Hum and
Travunia Slavogast of Hum...
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Sirmium and
strategos of
Serbia 1018–1022/25
Unknown Title next held by
Ljutovid Preceded by
David Arianites strategos autokrator of
Bulgaria 1022/25–1027...
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Bosnia and
Prince of Hum
Ljutovid,
received a
large sum of
imperial gold and
silver for
their support to
overthrow Vojislav.
Ljutovid led the army against...
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jurisdiction of the
archdiocese of Dubrovnik. In a
charter dated July 1039,
Ljutovid of
Zahumlje who was an
independent Slavic ruler of Zahumlje,
styled himself...
- 1022–1027 / 1027–1029
strategos of
Serbia Theophilos Erotikos 1034–1039 protospatharios, hypatos,
strategos of
Serbia and
Zahumlje Ljutovid 1039–1042...
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Petrislav of
Rascia Vojislavljević
Royal titles Preceded by
Ljutovid as
strategos of
Serbia Prince of
Rascia 1060–1083 Succeeded by
Vukan Vacant Title...
- Voislav. The
coalition consisted of the Župan of Bosnia, Knez (Prince)
Ljutovid of
Zachlumia and the Župan of Raska. Fine
suggests that
under Byzantine...
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established Byzantine administrative order. For example,
Prince Ljutovid was
given the
Byzantine title of
protospatharios epi tou Chrysotriklinou...
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Dragomir of Doclea.
According to some,
Ljutomir may be the same
person as
Ljutovid, the
Byzantine strategos of
Serbia and Hum. Živković 2008, pp. 222. Sisic...