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was interested in bestowing royal crown on rulers in the rift area and
Mihailo was granted his in 1077. Thereafter, Duklja was referred to as a kingdom, a situation that lasted until its reduction in the following century.
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Byzantine rule in 1040–1041). Despite some initial successes, Bodin was subsequently captured. When Michael I heard about his son's capture, he sent a captive Byzantine general,
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in his place. Mihailo expelled him and
Saganek chosen to rule, but Domanek returned and drove him out. Mihailo offered the office to Radoslav, who declined, afraid of losing
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and met with Voiteh and other magnates. There they crowned Bodin "Emperor of the
Bulgarians" and gave him the name 'Peter III', recalling the names of the Emperor-Saint
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944:"The First Coronation Churches of Medieval Serbia"
756:"The Alexiad, translated by Elizabeth A. S. Dawes"
299:Matters started to change after 1071, the year of
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1016:(in Serbian). Službeni glasnik.
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843:. Berlin-New York: De Gruyter.
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1472:Stephen Tomašević
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1428:Serbian Despotate
1425:, 1371–1402
1381:Stefan Konstantin
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