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282: 35: 385: 249: 175: 437: 488: 954:(to the north). After the youngest brother Miroslav died, Petrislav, as the oldest, inherited his land, thus bringing the whole of Duklja (Zeta and Podgoria) under his rule. Petrislav was buried in the Church of the Holy Virgin Mary in 271:
Jovan fought to protect Duklja from Bulgarian expansion, making an alliance with Byzantium; Bulgaria however conquered Duklja in 997 and took Jovan Vladimir prisoner. Jovan ruled Duklja as a vassal of the Bulgarian empire until
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Catalogue of Byzantine Seals at Dumbarton Oaks and in the Fogg Museum of Art, Volume 5: The East (continued), Constantinople and Environs, Unknown Locations, Addenda, Uncertain Readings
1099:"Jean-Claude Cheynet, "La place de la Serbie dans la diplomatie Byzantine à la fin du XI e siècle", Zbornik radova Vizantološkog instituta , XLV, Beograd, 2008, 89–9" 850:, however, it does give us a unique insight into the whole era from the point of view of the indigenous Slavic population. One of the prime controversies of the 1098: 207:
in the 10th or 11th century. The only information on him is from a seal found in the 19th century, which is decorated on the obverse with a bust of the
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Various inaccurate or simply false claims make it an unreliable source. This work is, as the majority of modern historians think, mainly fictional, or
1288: 44: 1283: 1133: 1263: 1278: 798:, who invaded the area in the 5th century, but it doesn't attempt to elaborate on how and when this happened. Furthermore, it mentions 939: 1244: 1202: 1064: 745: 1173: 772:'s finances, and the second ca. 1300, while he was the Archbishop of Antivari (Bar). The chronicle, built round a core written in 1273: 975:
he ruled Travunia and Hum. At the death of Vladimir, he ruled Duklja for two years, being murdered in 1018 by locals of Kotor.
938:. According to the chronicle, after his father's death, the rule was divided among his three sons: Petrislav ruled Zeta, while 57: 934:(whose seal belong to the 10th or 11th century) which would make Petrislav the earliest ruler whose existence is confirmed by 519: 1025: 721: 541: 133: 1268: 568:
Married daughter of Vukan of Rascia. Vassal of the Grand Principality of Rascia. He was poisoned by his cousin Đorđe.
1181: 1188: 329: 34: 1105: 1015: 839: 234:. The seal shows that although Duklja underwent turmoil in the 9th century, the region still continued under 855: 858:
did not exist between 1142 and 1198 – and that is the time Rudger is supposed to have been the Archbishop.
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Appointed to Doclean throne by Byzantines after Đorđe's defeat in the second Doclean-Byzantine War.
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Historians have largely discounted it, though it contains material on the early history of the
1240: 1198: 1129: 1060: 931: 895: 803: 773: 725: 603: 442: 302: 239: 180: 122: 1123: 847: 333: 235: 100: 761: 340:; went to war again in 1040, which would be continued by his heir and son, Mihailo. Except 799: 537: 505: 384: 366: 287: 837:) as Croatian lands in the Early Middle Ages. These claims contradict the Byzantine work 1194:
The Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century
17: 959: 935: 254: 227:, saying "Petrou, Archontos Diokleias, Amin" (ΠΕΤΡ(Ο)Υ ΑΡΧΟΝΤΟΣ ΔΙΟΚΛ(Ε)ΙΑ(Σ) ΑΜΗΝ) - 1257: 449: 224: 51: 794:. The work describes the Slavs as a peaceful people imported by the monarchs of the 879: 777: 765: 493: 248: 1236:Портрети српских владара: IX-XII век (Portraits of Serbian Rulers: IX-XII Century) 1234: 1192: 1054: 887: 822: 791: 757: 208: 174: 1059:. Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection. p. 155. 436: 826: 509: 947: 903: 784: 690:
Byzantine vassal. Only dynastic member to be mentioned as Prince of Doclea.
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Overthrew the Byzantine supremacy over Serbs in Duklja; founder of the
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by the name of Roger (Rudger) at the request of Croatian Ban
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Second rule. Vassal of the Grand Principality of Rascia.
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from the 16th and 17th centuries have been preserved.
764:. It was written in two versions – the first one in 1239:. Београд: Завод за уџбенике и наставна средства. 592:Son of Constantine Bodin. Đorđe was overthrown by 376:As queen, she co-ruled with her sons, the princes. 1174:Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja, Chapters 30-35 1147: 1145: 743:The following monarchs are mentioned only in the 620:Overthrew Đorđe with the help of the Byzantines. 882:with its cities and the following županijas: 8: 1128:. Cambridge University Press. pp. 27–. 1197:. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press. 1178:Translated Excerpts from Byzantine Sources 56:. Relevant discussion may be found on the 860: 149: 90: 1041: 481:Tsar of Bulgaria as Peter III in 1072. 544:. Killed in battle against Zachlumoi. 1125:The Legend of Basil the Bulgar-Slayer 768:in 1298 while Roger was handling the 7: 292:"Prince of the Serbs" or "of Serbia" 720:Duklja continues as a crownland of 453:and executor of Dioklea and Serbia" 950:(to the west), and Miroslav ruled 930:Some historians identify him with 25: 1122:Paul Stephenson (7 August 2003). 746:Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja 738:Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja 1289:Montenegro history-related lists 843:and other contemporary sources. 486: 435: 383: 280: 247: 173: 33: 1172:Stephenson, Paul (July 2010). " 967:After Jovan Vladimir (fl. 998) 332:; in 1035 rebelled against the 1088:Cedrenus, ed. Bonn, II, p. 526 958:. He was succeeded by his son 47:of this article is in question 1: 1049:McGeer, Eric; Nesbitt, John; 1284:Serbia history-related lists 1026:List of rulers of Montenegro 854:, lies in the fact that the 722:Grand Principality of Serbia 542:Grand Principality of Rascia 395:"Prince of Tribals or Serbs" 1264:Lists of monarchs in Europe 1305: 1279:Medieval history of Serbia 936:primary historical sources 736:Monarchs according to the 229:Peter, archon of Dioklea, 966: 49:. 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List of rulers of Duklja

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