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Mihailo was granted his in 1077. Thereafter, Duklja was referred to as a kingdom, a situation that lasted until its reduction in the following century.
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Byzantine rule in 1040–1041). Despite some initial successes, Bodin was subsequently captured. When Michael I heard about his son's capture, he sent a captive Byzantine general,
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and met with Voiteh and other magnates. There they crowned Bodin "Emperor of the
Bulgarians" and gave him the name 'Peter III', recalling the names of the Emperor-Saint
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604:Син Војислављев, Михаило Војислављевић, „савезник и пријатељ Ро- меја", учврстио је положај Дукље и својом ве- штом политиком добио од Византије титулу ...
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Frontier: A Political Study of the Northern Balkans, 900–1204
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999:"Partial Translation of Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja"
840:Летопис Попа Дукљанина (Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja)
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Mihailo I on a fresco in the Church of St. Michael in
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568:Culture and Customs of Serbia and Montenegro
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678:Byzantium's Balkan frontier, page 142
281:"Triballorum ac Serborum principatum"
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1027:(in Serbian). Službeni glasnik.
887:. Malden: Blackwell Publishing.
738:Paul Stephenson (29 June 2000).
854:. Berlin-New York: De Gruyter.
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43:Prince of Triballians and Serbs
1729:Medieval history of Montenegro
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1281:Grand Principality of Serbia
565:Deliso, Christopher (2008).
314:'s key Asian debacle at the
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410:Church of St. Michael near
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571:. ABC-CLIO. p. 13.
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1330:Proclamation of Kingdom
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1592:Principality of Serbia
1407:Proclamation of Empire
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715:. Migne. p. 338.
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717:Τριβαλλών και Σέρβων
602:. 1986. p. 74.
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1545:, 1526–1532
1513:Stevan Berislavić
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1483:Stephen Tomašević
1441:, 1402–1537
1439:Serbian Despotate
1436:, 1371–1402
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