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414: 243: 481:. In the chaos that followed the Bulgarian attack, and using the Vukans's sympathies for Catholicism against him, Stefan managed to return to Serbia and overthrow Vukan in 1204 becoming grand župan again. On intervention of the third brother, archbishop Sava, Stefan spared Vukan and return him to his apanage in Zeta (Duklja) where he kept his title of king. He was mentioned for the last time in 1207. It is believed that he died soon after because his son Đorđe is mentioned as king in 1208. Until the end of his life, Vukan Nemanjić remained a Catholic. 485: 496: 734:(Religious situation in the Hum land (Ston and Rat) during the Middle Ages), {Stefan Prvovjenčani zatražio je 1217. i dobio od pape Honorija III. (1216-1227) kraljevsku krunu, a njegov brat Vukan Nemanjić, vladar Duklje i Trebinja, ostao je katolik do kraja života. "Stefan the First-Crowned asked in 1217 and received from Pope Honorius III. (1216–1227) the royal crown, and his brother Vukan Nemanjić, the ruler of Duklja and Trebinje, remained Catholic until the end of his life."} p. 72 80: 1098: 476:
In return for Hungarian help, Vukan became a Hungarian vassal and promised that he would convert his people to Catholicism if the Pope would give him royal title. However, as a Hungarian vassal, Vukan soon got involved in their conflict with Bulgaria. In 1203 Bulgarians attacked Serbia and conquered
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in 1195 probably due to the relationship of his family with old Dukljan royal house which was deposed by his father. Although he assumed royal title, Vukan remained to recognize Nemanja's authority. In 1196 at the State Council Nemanja
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and wanted Serbian assistance. With the help of Hungarian troops in 1202, Vukan managed to overthrow Stefan, who fled to Bulgaria, and Vukan was left to rule. In an inscription dating to 1202–1203, Vukan is titled as
313:(titular King) from 1195 until his death. He was the eldest (of three), but his father had instead chosen his younger brother Stefan as heir, as soon as his father died, he plotted against his brother, 453:. While Nemanja was alive Vukan didn't oppose Stefan's rule but as soon as Nemanja died in 1200 he started to plot against him in order to become Grand župan. He found help in Hungarian king 1199: 445:
in favor of Stefan and Vukan had to recognize his brother as the new ruler of Serbia. After the council Nemanja became monk Simeon and retreated to his monastery of
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Stanojević, S. (1933) Hronologija borbe između Stevana i Vukana. Glas - Srpska kraljevska akademija / Glas SKA, CLIII, str. 91-101
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Vukan had at least three sons by his wife, whose name is unknown, but it is known that she belonged to the family of the
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Ruvarac, I. (1888) Vukan najstariji sin Stefana Nemanje i Vukanovići. Godišnjica Nikole Čupića, 10, 1-9
85: 1255: 1122: 836:(in Serbian). Пројекат Растко: Библиотека српске културе; Projekat Rastko: Biblioteka srpske kulture. 801: 573: 285: 1316: 1042: 942: 918: 807:
The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest
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Grand Župan Vukan, Ruler of all Serbian land, Zeta, maritime towns and land of Nišava
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Although Vukan was Nemanja's eldest son, Nemanja preferred to see his younger son
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on the Serbian throne mostly because Stefan was married to Byzantine princess
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Vjerske prilike u Humskoj zemlji (Stonu i Râtu) u srednjem vijeku
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Velcani, regis Dioclitiae, Dalmatiae, Travuniae, Toplize et Cosne
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M. Ćirković, Vuk Tošić, The Serbs, Wiley-Blackwell, 2004, p. 38
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Konstantin Jirecek, Geschichte der Serben 1, Gotha 1911,p.290
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Konstantin Jirecek, Geschichte der Serben 1, Gotha 1911,p.289
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on the Adriatic coast. Nemanja gave Vukan, as heir apparent,
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Velcani, regis Dioclie, Dalmatie, Tribunie, Toplize et Cosme
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who held title of king in 1208, but was only prince in 1242
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His father had managed to secure the independence from the
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In an inscription dated 1195 in the church of St. Luke in
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Vukan was born as the eldest son of Serbian Grand Prince
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and Toplica by 1190. In 1195 he is self-styled as "
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He was the Grand Prince of 43:Grand Župan Vukan, Ruler of all Serbian land, 1002: 477:the eastern part of country with the city of 32: 1403:People from the Grand Principality of Serbia 619:Vulcus, Vulchus, Velcan, Velcanus, Wulcanus 321:, and he continued to rule his appanage of 1009: 995: 1413:People associated with Hilandar Monastery 494: 483: 412: 824: 1365: 854: 1221:Komnena, Duchess of Kruja and Elbasan 990: 704: 702: 296: 1016: 800: 301:; before 1165 – after 1207) was the 574:Milica Nemanjić, Princess of Serbia 13: 842: 699: 372:of the conquered lands, including 14: 1424: 1261:Maria Angelina, Empress of Epirus 545:, and that she was a relative of 1096: 241: 78: 349:, and he also had two sisters. 779: 770: 759: 739: 724: 713: 690: 594: 289: 1: 1373:13th-century Serbian monarchs 1246:Ana-Neda, Empress of Bulgaria 684: 468:, maritime towns and land of 432:, daughter of latter emperor 380:around 1190 as grand prince. 47:, maritime towns and land of 18:Vukan, Grand Prince of Serbia 1378:13th-century Serbian royalty 1337:Theodora Smilets of Bulgaria 341:. His younger brothers were 337:(r. 1166–1196) and his wife 307:Grand Principality of Serbia 7: 1251:Teodora-Evdokija, Despotess 1241:Elizabeth, Baness of Bosnia 582: 356:after the death of emperor 16:For the earlier ruler, see 10: 1429: 1256:Milica, Princess of Serbia 1236:Jelena, Princess of Bribir 793: 644: 600: 15: 1274: 1213: 1167: 1146: 1105: 1094: 1024: 968: 951: 940: 925: 915: 906: 900: 873: 639:Vukan Stefanović Nemanjić 629:. He was a descendant of 626: 536: 510: 298:[ʋǔkanně̞maɲit͡ɕ] 269: 259: 249: 230: 190: 178: 170: 162: 158: 148: 138: 130: 125: 117: 107: 99: 92: 77: 41: 33: 28: 1317:Helena Doukaina Angelina 1200:Stefan Uroš of Pharsalos 1043:Stefan the First-Crowned 943:Grand Prince of Pomorje, 749:p. 39; Wiley-Blackwell, 121:Stefan the First-Crowned 112:Stefan the First-Crowned 1408:Serbian Roman Catholics 1398:Roman Catholic monarchs 1327:Anna Terter of Bulgaria 730:Milenko Krešić; (2016) 459:Second Bulgarian Empire 328: 86:Visoki Dečani Monastery 978:as Grand Prince of Hum 909:Grand Prince of Serbia 745:Sima Ćirković; (2004) 618: 507: 492: 421: 94:Grand Prince of Serbia 1383:Grand princes of Zeta 1332:Simonida of Byzantium 1302:Beloslava of Bulgaria 498: 488:The fresco of Vukan, 487: 416: 387:, Vukan is titled as 84:The fresco of Vukan, 1322:Elizabeth of Hungary 1312:Catherine of Hungary 1287:Eudokia of Byzantium 1106:Other ruling members 802:Fine, John V. A. 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Index

Vukan, Grand Prince of Serbia
Zeta
Nišava
Duklja
Dalmatia
Travunia
Toplica
Hvosno

Visoki Dečani Monastery
Grand Prince of Serbia
Stefan the First-Crowned
Mihailo III
Đorđe Nemanjić
Morača Monastery
Issue
Đorđe
Stefan
Dmitar
Dynasty
Nemanjić

Stefan Nemanja
Anastasija
Roman Catholic
Serbian Cyrillic
[ʋǔkanně̞maɲit͡ɕ]
Grand Prince
Grand Principality of Serbia
Pomorje

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