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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
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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
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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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Stevana i Vukana. Glas - Srpska kraljevska akademija / Glas SKA, CLIII, str. 91-101
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Velcani, regis Dioclitiae, Dalmatiae, Travuniae, Toplize et Cosne
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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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Vukan was born as the eldest son of Serbian Grand Prince
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830:"Iсторија српског народа (Istorija srpskog naroda)"
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464:Grand Župan Vukan, Ruler of all Serbian land,
309:from 1202 to 1204. He was the Grand Prince of
43:Grand Župan Vukan, Ruler of all Serbian land,
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477:the eastern part of country with the city of
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1403:People from the Grand Principality of Serbia
619:Vulcus, Vulchus, Velcan, Velcanus, Wulcanus
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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
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112:Stefan the First-Crowned
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909:Grand Prince of Serbia
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1312:Catherine of Hungary
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676:, Toplica and Hvosno
650:He is given Duklja,
589:Nemanjić family tree
1393:13th-century deaths
1388:12th-century births
1123:Vladislav of Syrmia
1078:(Uroš III) Dečanski
1025:Main ruling members
961:as Prince of Duklja
935:as Prince of Duklja
855:Janjić, D. (2012).
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490:Studenica Monastery
434:Alexios III Angelos
1347:Helena of Bulgaria
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1033:family tree
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595:Annotations
505:Monk Simeon
451:Mount Athos
420:, 1150–1217
166:before 1165
143:Mihailo III
139:Predecessor
108:Predecessor
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339:Anastasija
319:Saint Sava
294:pronounced
264:Anastasija
174:after 1207
1282:Anastasia
1175:Vratislav
1133:John Uroš
1058:Vladislav
804:(1994) .
747:The Serbs
652:Travunija
443:abdicated
370:appanages
362:Travunija
149:Successor
118:Successor
103:1202–1204
1275:Consorts
1068:Dragutin
1053:Radoslav
972:Miroslav
828:(1941).
674:Travunia
670:Dalmatia
664:King of
631:Nemanjić
583:See also
449:on holy
447:Hilandar
399:Travunia
395:Dalmatia
389:King of
358:Manuel I
270:Religion
238:Nemanjić
223:Kostadin
62:Travunia
58:Dalmatia
52:King of
1226:Brnjača
1185:Urošica
1159:Sava II
864:Baština
794:Sources
566:in 1252
529:), 1195
403:Toplica
378:Toplica
311:Pomorje
305:of the
232:Dynasty
66:Toplica
1231:Zorica
1190:Dmitar
1180:Vratko
1088:Uroš V
1063:Uroš I
891:
814:
753:
666:Duklja
660:Hvosno
635:Stefan
627:Βολκοσ
570:Dmitar
560:Stefan
537:Family
511:Titles
470:Nišava
455:Emeric
407:Hvosno
391:Duklja
374:Hvosno
260:Mother
250:Father
220:Rastko
217:Vladin
212:Dmitar
206:Stefan
179:Burial
72:(1195)
70:Hvosno
54:Duklja
49:Nišava
1113:Đorđe
1048:Vukan
893:Died:
888:1170s
886:Born:
860:(PDF)
623:Greek
615:Latin
607:Name:
554:Đorđe
385:Kotor
200:Đorđe
192:Issue
131:Reign
100:Reign
1205:Desa
1154:Sava
1031:see
812:ISBN
751:ISBN
466:Zeta
405:and
376:and
364:and
345:and
329:Life
323:Zeta
171:Died
163:Born
68:and
45:Zeta
656:Hum
524:or
503:by
479:Niš
366:Hum
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672:,
668:,
658:,
654:,
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