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1978:1112 deaths
1711:Mihailo III
1696:Mihailo III
1638:Jovan Nenad
1608:Pavle Bakić
1603:Radič Božić
871:The Alexiad
503:Dyrrhachium
397:Middle Ages
339:against an
324:to head as
146:Predecessor
113:Predecessor
55:introducing
1952:Categories
1701:Aleksandar
1184:with Marko
1142:1091–1112
747:Zivkovic,
606:References
572:Death date
454:Adrianople
262:Byzantines
38:references
1875:Stracimir
1662:Karađorđe
1466:at Syrmia
1464:Vladislav
1280:Pribislav
1270:Vlastimir
1181:1083–1091
1163:Petrislav
955:(1991) .
934:The Serbs
516:Zachlumoi
442:strategos
427:Pechenegs
389:Byzantium
377:Orthodoxy
310:Zachlumia
290:Mihailo I
286:Petrislav
280:Biography
270:eponymous
266:Macedonia
250:of Serbia
205:Petrislav
195:Vukanović
156:Successor
150:Petrislav
141:1083–1091
123:Successor
108:1091–1112
1930:Consorts
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1880:Miroslav
1716:Milan IV
1691:Milan II
1295:Zaharija
1265:Prosigoj
1260:Radoslav
1255:Višeslav
1057:(2008).
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512:Vladimir
401:Travunia
385:Zahumlje
341:antipope
239:Βολκάνος
211:Religion
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1844:Tihomir
1829:Uroš II
1750:Petar I
1740:Milan I
1706:Miloš I
1686:Miloš I
1400:Tihomir
1385:Uroš II
1343:Mihailo
1275:Mutimir
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751:, p. 15
596:Alexiad
484:Crusade
446:Durazzo
393:Balkans
391:in the
353:diocese
298:vassals
227:Serbian
223:Vukan I
190:Dynasty
51:improve
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1870:Zavida
1824:Uroš I
1380:Uroš I
1307:Duklja
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470:Tetovo
466:Skopje
462:Vranje
458:Vardar
450:Cumans
423:Kosovo
416:county
343:. The
312:, nor
306:Bosnia
302:Serbia
258:Duklja
201:Father
160:Uroš I
127:Uroš I
40:, but
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1834:Beloš
1819:Marko
1814:Vukan
1533:Lazar
1390:Beloš
1375:Vukan
1354:Raška
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1285:Petar
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326:Župan
314:Raška
235:Greek
231:Вукан
138:Reign
105:Reign
93:Vukan
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1338:Neda
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369:Rome
359:and
337:pope
181:Died
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170:Born
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