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2421:Mihailo III
2363:Jovan Nenad
2333:Pavle Bakić
2328:Radič Božić
1798:(1): 33–53.
1436:BBNB, p. 27
569:Dyrrhachium
543:, annexing
255:(after 800)
69:Predecessor
2534:917 deaths
2498:Categories
2426:Aleksandar
1744:(IX—XII),
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1156:References
502:Tsar Boris
468:See also:
431:Destinikon
412:Civil wars
217:Early life
2387:Karađorđe
2191:at Syrmia
2189:Vladislav
2005:Pribislav
1995:Vlastimir
1896:Pribislav
1787:(2013a).
1630:(1988) .
1568:(1974) .
1544:(1991) .
1504:The Serbs
1384:Fine 1991
1367:Fine 1991
1329:Fine 1991
1245:Fine 1991
1209:Fine 1991
726:Vlastimir
565:strategos
557:Travunija
387:oligarchy
383:Byzantine
379:Vlastimir
291:Pribislav
271:Vlastimir
207:Vlastimir
79:Successor
73:Pribislav
2441:Milan IV
2416:Milan II
2020:Zaharija
1990:Prosigoj
1985:Radoslav
1980:Višeslav
1907:892–917
1843:(2001).
1763:(2008).
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1675:(1997).
1606:(1930).
1592:(1956).
1525:(2006).
1501:(2004).
1477:(1912).
672:Prosigoj
646:Radoslav
553:Zahumlje
398:Klonimir
321:Zaharija
261:Prosigoj
251:Radoslav
237:Višeslav
152:Religion
2475:Petar I
2465:Milan I
2431:Miloš I
2411:Miloš I
2125:Tihomir
2110:Uroš II
2068:Mihailo
2000:Mutimir
1746:Beograd
1443:Sources
596:Marmaim
577:Tourkoi
541:Neretva
529:Tišemir
391:Mutimir
281:Mutimir
131:Dynasty
64:892–917
2105:Uroš I
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2025:Časlav
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1123:Petros
834:Gojnik
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522:Thrace
494:Thrace
423:Stefan
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331:Časlav
203:Gojnik
184:Πέτρος
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142:Father
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2010:Petar
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608:Pavle
592:Pavle
537:Bosna
311:Pavle
301:Petar
180:Greek
116:Names
83:Pavle
61:Reign
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29:Petar
2120:Desa
2063:Neda
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