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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.
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1989:1112 deaths
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1707:Mihailo III
1649:Jovan Nenad
1619:Pavle Bakić
1614:Radič Božić
882:The Alexiad
514:Dyrrhachium
408:Middle Ages
350:against an
335:to head as
157:Predecessor
124:Predecessor
66:introducing
1963:Categories
1712:Aleksandar
1195:with Marko
1153:1091–1112
758:Zivkovic,
617:References
583:Death date
465:Adrianople
273:Byzantines
49:references
1886:Stracimir
1673:Karađorđe
1477:at Syrmia
1475:Vladislav
1291:Pribislav
1281:Vlastimir
1192:1083–1091
1174:Petrislav
966:(1991) .
945:The Serbs
527:Zachlumoi
453:strategos
438:Pechenegs
400:Byzantium
388:Orthodoxy
321:Zachlumia
301:Mihailo I
297:Petrislav
291:Biography
281:eponymous
277:Macedonia
261:of Serbia
216:Petrislav
206:Vukanović
167:Successor
161:Petrislav
152:1083–1091
134:Successor
119:1091–1112
1941:Consorts
1911:Radoslav
1891:Miroslav
1727:Milan IV
1702:Milan II
1306:Zaharija
1276:Prosigoj
1271:Radoslav
1266:Višeslav
1068:(2008).
1045:(2005).
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868:(2009).
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760:hipoteza
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685:, p. 224
660:, p. 223
523:Vladimir
412:Travunia
396:Zahumlje
352:antipope
250:Βολκάνος
222:Religion
1906:Andrija
1855:Tihomir
1840:Uroš II
1761:Petar I
1751:Milan I
1717:Miloš I
1697:Miloš I
1411:Tihomir
1396:Uroš II
1354:Mihailo
1286:Mutimir
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831:Sources
762:, p. 15
607:Alexiad
495:Crusade
457:Durazzo
404:Balkans
402:in the
364:diocese
309:vassals
238:Serbian
234:Vukan I
201:Dynasty
62:improve
1896:Toljen
1881:Zavida
1835:Uroš I
1391:Uroš I
1318:Duklja
1311:Časlav
1185:under
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543:George
518:Morača
506:Duklja
481:Tetovo
477:Skopje
473:Vranje
469:Vardar
461:Cumans
434:Kosovo
427:county
354:. The
323:, nor
317:Bosnia
313:Serbia
269:Duklja
212:Father
171:Uroš I
138:Uroš I
51:, but
1901:Petar
1845:Beloš
1830:Marko
1825:Vukan
1544:Lazar
1401:Beloš
1386:Vukan
1365:Raška
1301:Pavle
1296:Petar
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384:Kotor
337:Župan
325:Raška
246:Greek
242:Вукан
149:Reign
116:Reign
104:Vukan
1850:Desa
1406:Desa
1349:Neda
1124:1112
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479:and
380:Rome
370:and
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