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Dragimir of Travunia and Zachlumia

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202:. Dragimir went there with only a handful of his men, who could not defend him against the Kotorans who had actually decided to kill him. He ran away into a church, but the Kotorans opened its roof and killed him by throwing beams and stones at him. After that, his soldiers returned to Travunia. 194:
In the first half of 1018, Dragimir set off for Duklja accompanied by his soldiers to establish himself as its ruler, since his nephew Vladimir died without an heir. When he came to
179:. Dragimir retreated before the emperor's army on a mountain, but was soon invited by Samuel to come down and resume ruling Travunia and Zachlumia as his 160:
which states that Hvalimir's son was Čučimir, leaving up to question whether Dragimir was Hvalimir's grandson, or whether he existed at all.
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After Miroslav died without an heir, his land was taken over by Petrislav, who thus ruled all of
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The Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century
258: 184: 437: 156:(Zenta and Podgoria). However this is contradictory to the earlier and more trusted 199: 180: 141:, specifically its Chapters 34–37. Chapter 34 relates that "King" Chvalimir of the 387: 127: 149:, Travunia and Zachlumia to Dragimir, and Podgoria to the youngest Miroslav. 198:, the town's inhabitants prepared a banquet for him on a small island in the 119: 115: 137:
The only preserved medieval source that mentions Dragimir is the dubious
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Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja (Ljetopis Popa Dukljanina), Chapter 36
209:, who would become ruler of Duklja in the 1030s, and the founder of the 183:. The emperor had previously made a similar arrangement in Duklja with 153: 428:. Vol. 2. Београд-Никшић: Историјски институт, Манастир Острог. 416:. Vol. 1. Београд-Никшић: Историјски институт, Манастир Острог. 195: 145:
divided his domain among his sons, giving Zenta to his first-born
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Index

Kotor
Issue
Vojislav
Eastern Christianity
Serbian Cyrillic
Travunia
Zachlumia
Serbian
Herzegovina
Dalmatia
Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja
Belojević dynasty
Petrislav
Duklja
De Administrando Imperio
Bulgarian
Samuel
Bosnia
Raška
vassal
Jovan Vladimir
Ivan Vladislav
Kotor
Bay of Kotor
Stefan Vojislav
Vojislavljević dynasty



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