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According to the Chronicle, the first Vojisavljević, Stefan Vojislav (1040–1043),38 was John Vladimir's nephew, whilst his mother was a princess of Raška (Chronicle, XXXVII). Even if the Priest of Doclea invented this, the claim of his Serbian ethnicity was given in contemporary Byzantine authors,
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later forced Vukan to acknowledge Byzantine suzerainty in 1094. After Bodin died in 1101, incessant struggles for power among his heirs weakened the state. Bodin had previously exiled Dobroslav, his younger brother, together with their cousin Kočapar. In 1101 they returned, and vied for power
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and Marko), which recognized his supremacy. Vukan and Marko, the new princes of Serbia were probably sons of the aforementioned Petrislav. Vukan (1083–1115) was the Grand Župan while Marko headed administration of a part of the land. The Byzantine Emperor
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such as Keukamenos, Zonaras, Cedrenus and John Skylitzes. However, the new history of montenegro ignores these sources and simply terms the Vojislavljević dynasty as Doclean – Montenegrin.
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Chronicle also claims that the following members of the same family ruled Duklja, however, none are mentioned in contemporary sources.
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restored the old Doclean crown in 1217 by receiving from the Pope regal insignia as "King of all Serbian and Maritime Lands".
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Overthrew the Byzantine supremacy over Slavs in Duklja; founder of the Vojislavljević dynasty; in 1035 rebelled against the
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together with another grandson of Mihajlo's, Vladimir. Vladimir at one point married the daughter of Vukan of Serbia.
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In these struggles, the pro-Serbian rulers eventually managed to rise to power in Duklja, culminating in the rise of
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further to the south, and took the town of Dyrrachium. He established vassal states in
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as Prince of Rascia. After the aborted rebellion in Bulgaria, the military governor of
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vassal holding the title of protospatharios, then after 1077 as nominally serving
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became Prince in 1046. He restored independence and maintained it from the
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from the Byzantines in the mid-11th century. His successors, kings
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peninsula (in present-day Croatia). Mihajlo's rule ended in 1081.
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Stefan Vojislav, the progenitor of the dynasty, was a nobleman in
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Index

Duklja/Doclea
Montenegro
Herzegovina
Dalmatia
Stefan Vojislav
Mihailo III of Duklja
Prince
archon
Grand Prince
King of Slavs
Vukanović dynasty
Nemanjić dynasty
Serbian Cyrillic
pl.
Serbian medieval dynasty
Stefan Vojislav
Duklja
Travunia
Zahumlje
Serbia
Bosnia
Mihailo I Vojislavljević
Constantine Bodin
Vukanović
Nemanjić dynasty
Peter of Diokleia
Jovan Vladimir
Dragimir of Travunia and Zachlumia
Stefan Vojislav
Byzantine

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