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Vukan, Grand Prince of Serbia

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40: 382:. Making Serbia a suffragan to Bar had little meaning, as most of its churches were under Constantinople, and there is no evidence of Vukan changing adherence to Rome. Durazzo and Ochrid may have suffered minimal territorial losses along the coast, Duklja was briefly a subject to Rome, however inland Duklja was not affected, and along with much of Duklja's coast (like most of 537:, not a knez. Kočopar later died in battle against the Zachlumoi. Upon his death, Vukan installed Bodin's nephew Vladimir as planned, to whom he gave his daughter as a wife and so strengthened ties between Serbia and Duklja. A mere pawn in dynastic conflicts, Vladimir was poisoned in 1118 under orders from 393:
A Byzantine campaign was launched against Duklja between 1089 and 1091, possibly managing to take Bodin captive for a second time. Civil war broke out in the realm among Bodin's relatives, greatly weakening Duklja, and giving the chance for inner Serbia to assert itself and break away. Vukan asserts
483:. In 1094 or 1095, Alexios I marched out to meet the Serbs. Vukan and his dukes arrive at the Emperor's tent and offer peace, with his own son Uroš I as hostage (throughout the 12th century it was usual for relatives of the Grand Prince to stay at the imperial court as hostages of peace). 429:), who seem to have been more or less autonomous in the internal affairs of their counties, but who were obliged to be loyal to Vukan, and supporting him in battle. It seems that the dukes were hereditary holders of their counties, holding their land before Duklja annexed inner Serbia. 459:, which was defeated by Vukan in 1092. The Emperor now mobilized a much larger army, led by himself, marching onto inner Serbia. Vukan sends envoys, seeking peace which Alexios I quickly accepted, as a new problem had arisen at home in the 520:
led to the overthrow of Dobroslav II and the coronation of Kočopar to the throne. Dobroslav was subsequently banished to Serbia. However, Kočopar's reign was short-lived as well as Vukan had been planning to install Bodin's nephew,
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again. The war was concluded by November of that year, with Vukan being forced to send hostages once again to emperor Alexios I in return for peace. There is no written record of Vukan after this war.
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was independent – Vukan acted entirely on his own, no longer a vassal of Duklja. Duklja, because of its civil war, did not involve itself in the Serbian-Byzantine wars.
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to Serbia, forging an alliance with Vukan. This alliance would prove worthy in their successful invasion of Duklja in 1102. The battle that ensued at the
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Upon spreading his influence in Duklja, Vukan invaded Byzantium once more in the spring of 1106. He was probably attempting to take advantage of the
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from 1083 until he died in 1112. During their first years he ruled together with his brother Marko. With the death of his uncle, King
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Raška was an anachronistic exonym since the 13-14th century, especially in the 14th century
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Vukan again marched south, into Macedonia. Alexios could not do anything about him as the
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in 1101, he became the most powerful ruler among Serbian princes. He defeated the
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In about 1090, Vukan began raiding Byzantine territory, first in the vicinity of
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and his second Greek wife. He and his brother Marko swore an oath of loyalty to
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does not mention Ras in the context of Vukan, only as a ruler of Serbia.
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to the throne of Duklja. Kočopar, having lost influence among the
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In 1091 or 1092, Vukan became independent, taking the title of
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Scholars believe Vukan died after 1112. Vukan's successor was
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in 1083 or 1084. Marko later disappears from sources. Neither
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In 1089, Bodin managed to raise the bishopric of Bar to an
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were to be: Kotor, Ulcinj, Svac, Skadar, Drivast, Pula,
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Following Bodin's death in 1101, Bodin's half-brother
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