414:, his cousin (Stefan Nemanja's son). In the meantime, Petar took control of all of Hum after successfully fighting his Bosnian and Croatian neighbours, and Duke Andrew of Hungary who claimed western Hum would have withdrawn from the region by 1203, when he was in conflict with his brother Imre. Stefan Nemanjić then took up the cause of Andrija and attacked Petar in Hum. Stefan then gave most of Hum to his own son
406:: Petar was a native lord, not mentioning any genealogical link between the two (Most scholars think that Petar was the brother of Andrija). Although Andrija was entitled the rule of Hum, soon after his accession the nobility of Hum rose up and instead appointed Petar. Upon Petar's accession, Andrija and Miroslav's widow were exiled. Miroslav's widow took up residence outside Hum at the court of her brother,
220:, Andrija's cousin (Stefan Nemanja's son), then intervened on the behalf and in the name of Andrija (thereby acquiring support from some nobles of Hum) and regained Hum to the Neretva (possibly in about 1216). After the victory, Stefan appointed Andrija as puppet prince of Hum, but later, either because he felt strong enough, or because he felt that the arrangement was not going to succeed in binding Hum to
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Andrija, who had succeeded in eastern Hum, from his lands.
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tried to seize Hum and managed to defeat some Serbs in Hum in about 1198, acquiring the part of Hum lying northwest of the
Neretva (It is not certain if he ever obtained actual control). Duke Andrew was then either pushed out from that territory by Petar, a son of Miroslav supported by local nobles,
248:, as his vassal, thus it is odd that he would make obligations contrary to Serbian interests – it seems that he prepared a cessation from Serbia, which indeed was made by his son Radoslav, who in 1254 is called a Hungarian vassal.
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of Bosnia, that he would not participate in an eventual war between Ragusa and Serbia and also promised to nicely receive
Ragusan refugees in Hum. In that time, Andrija recognized the supreme power of Serbian King
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291:Vukoslava
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