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Mihailo I of Duklja

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396: 47: 260:, keen to take advantage of the death of Stefan Vojislav, prepared an offensive against unstable Duklja. At this time, the four remaining brothers made peace and signed an alliance, deemed the oldest treaty in Serbian history. After the agreement, Radoslav attacked Travunia, killing Domanek. After this event, their mother (who had acted as an stability in the relations between the brothers) died. Mihailo succeeded as 285:, something that might have implied a titular recognition of Constantinople's authority, but without no real concessions on his part. It corresponded to the then-current balance of forces and bought some 20 years of peace and prosperity to his land. 391:
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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against 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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It is not known whether his brothers accepted him as supreme ruler or if he forced it upon them. Onwards, Mihailo was the ruler of All Duklja, and his brothers may at most have had only
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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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While in no imminent danger from that side, Mihailo found it favorable to further strengthen ties with Byzantium and, in 1050, he received the title of
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Georgius Cedrenus Ioannis Scylitzae ope ab I. Bekkero suppletus et emendatus II, Bonnae, 1839, pp 714-719
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The Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century
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within his realm and to finally to obtain a royal title. In the aftermath of the
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Byzantium's Balkan Frontier: A Political Study of the Northern Balkans, 900–1204
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After the uprising, Mihailo began looking for support westward - to the
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Having sealed ties with the Normans through marriage of his heir,
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The aid to Georgi Voiteh moved Mihailo away from the Byzantines.
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of "Duklja" in 1046, or as his realm was called by contemporary
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Forging unity: The South Slavs between East and West 550-1150
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Mihailo I on a fresco in the Church of St. Michael in
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Papal vassalage; crown receival, and Byzantine enemy
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Aid to anti-Byzantine uprising in theme of Bulgaria
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Index

Mihailo of Duklja

Ston
King of Dioclea
Prince of Triballians and Serbs
Neda
Constantine Bodin
Issue
Constantine Bodin
Dobroslav II
Petrislav
House
Vojislavljević
Vojislav
Neda
Catholic
Serbian Cyrillic
Dioclea
protospatharios
Pope Gregory VII
Uprising of Georgi Voyteh
Church schism of 1054
Stefan Vojislav
Travunia
Domanek
Luška župa
Byzantine Empire
Knez
Cedrenus
protospatharios

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