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  • Constantine Bodin
  • Medieval king of Duklja, and temporary of Bulgaria

    Constantine Bodin (Bulgarian and Serbian: Константин Бодин, Konstantin Bodin; fl. 1072–1101) was a medieval king and the ruler of Duklja, the most powerful

    Constantine Bodin

    Constantine_Bodin

  • Vojislavljević dynasty
  • Serbian medieval dynasty

    century. His successors, kings Mihailo I Vojislavljević (d. 1081) and Constantine Bodin (d. 1101) expanded and consolidated the state. During the 12th century

    Vojislavljević dynasty

    Vojislavljević_dynasty

  • Mihailo I of Duklja
  • Serbian king

    gladly sent Constantine Bodin with 300 troops, which arrived at Prizren and met with Voiteh and other magnates. There they crowned Bodin "Emperor of the

    Mihailo I of Duklja

    Mihailo I of Duklja

    Mihailo_I_of_Duklja

  • Vukan, Grand Prince of Serbia
  • Grand Prince of Serbia from 1091 to 1112

    together with his brother Marko. With the death of his uncle, King Constantine Bodin of Duklja in 1101, he became the most powerful ruler among Serbian

    Vukan, Grand Prince of Serbia

    Vukan, Grand Prince of Serbia

    Vukan,_Grand_Prince_of_Serbia

  • Duklja
  • Medieval state in Southeastern Europe

    and 1080, under Mihailo Vojislavljević (r.  1050–81), and his son, Constantine Bodin (r.  1081–1101), Duklja saw its apogee. Mihailo was given the nominal

    Duklja

    Duklja

    Duklja

  • List of Serbian monarchs
  • In 1083, Constantine Bodin appoints brothers Vukan and Marko, sons of Petrislav, as rulers of Serbia. In 1089, the Byzantines capture Bodin, and Vukan

    List of Serbian monarchs

    List of Serbian monarchs

    List_of_Serbian_monarchs

  • Dobroslav II
  • Ruler of Duklja

    chosen his favourite, Constantine Bodin, to succeed him. The Venetians had rescued Bodin in 1078 from Byzantine captivity. By 1085, Bodin and his brothers

    Dobroslav II

    Dobroslav_II

  • Bodin (surname)
  • Surname list

    also known as "Wooli Bodin", American musician Claude Bodin (born 1952), member of the National Assembly of France Constantine Bodin (fl. 1081–1101), medieval

    Bodin (surname)

    Bodin_(surname)

  • Marko (župan)
  • Župan

    župan (count) that governed parts of what was Serbia under the king Constantine Bodin of Duklja (r.  1081–1101). His territory most likely included Mačva

    Marko (župan)

    Marko_(župan)

  • Jaquinta of Bari
  • 1081 – 1118) was a queen consort of Dioclea by marriage to king Constantine Bodin. She is best known for her role in the Dioclean civil war, where she

    Jaquinta of Bari

    Jaquinta_of_Bari

  • Uroš I, Grand Prince of Serbia
  • Grand Prince of Serbia

    brother of Grand Prince Vukan, who had sworn an oath of loyalty to Constantine Bodin, the Grand Prince of Duklja, becoming his vassals. Marko, as the subordinate

    Uroš I, Grand Prince of Serbia

    Uroš_I,_Grand_Prince_of_Serbia

  • Mihailo II of Duklja
  • Ruler of Duklja

    the King of Duklja from 1101 to 1102. He was the eldest son of King Constantine Bodin of Duklja and Queen Jaquinta. He succeeded his father on the throne

    Mihailo II of Duklja

    Mihailo II of Duklja

    Mihailo_II_of_Duklja

  • King of the Slavs
  • Vojislavljević, ruler of Duklja (1050–1081); by Pope Gregory VII in 1077 Constantine Bodin (Bodin Vojislavljević), ruler of Duklja (1081–1101); by the chronicle

    King of the Slavs

    King_of_the_Slavs

  • Montenegro
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    Bodin's death (in 1101 or 1108), civil wars ensued. Duklja reached its zenith under Vojislav's son, Mihailo (1046–1081), and his grandson Constantine

    Montenegro

    Montenegro

    Montenegro

  • Grand Principality of Serbia
  • Serbian state between 1091 and 1217

    regional governor of the principality (c. 1082), appointed by King Constantine Bodin. During the Byzantine–Serbian wars (c. 1090), Vukan gained prominence

    Grand Principality of Serbia

    Grand Principality of Serbia

    Grand_Principality_of_Serbia

  • Petrislav of Rascia
  • Prince of Serbia (Župan)

    appointed Petrislav as Prince of Serbia. Mihailo I died in 1081, and Constantine Bodin succeeded as Prince. By 1085, the Vojislavljević brothers suppressed

    Petrislav of Rascia

    Petrislav_of_Rascia

  • Kingdom of Serbia (1217–1346)
  • Serbian state (1217–1346)

    former rulers from the Vojislavljević dynasty (kings Mihajlo and Constantine Bodin) were regarded as royal predecessors to the Nemanjić dynasty, that

    Kingdom of Serbia (1217–1346)

    Kingdom of Serbia (1217–1346)

    Kingdom_of_Serbia_(1217–1346)

  • Byzantine–Norman wars
  • Series of Norman invasions of the Byzantine Empire between 1040 and 1189

    "About the First Contacts of Serbs and Normans: Archiriz of Bari, Father-in-law of King Constantine Bodin". Vizantijsko-slovenska čtenija. 8: 151–164.

    Byzantine–Norman wars

    Byzantine–Norman wars

    Byzantine–Norman_wars

  • Uprising of Georgi Voyteh
  • Failed Bulgarian rebellion against the Byzantines

    Michael, Constantine Bodin as their leader, as he was a descendant of the Bulgarian Emperor Samuil. In the autumn of 1072 Constantine Bodin arrived at

    Uprising of Georgi Voyteh

    Uprising of Georgi Voyteh

    Uprising_of_Georgi_Voyteh

  • List of Bulgarian monarchs
  • Enumerated as Peter IV if the rebels Peter Delyan (Peter II) and Constantine Bodin (Peter III) are also counted. The House of Asen has in the past sometimes

    List of Bulgarian monarchs

    List of Bulgarian monarchs

    List_of_Bulgarian_monarchs

  • Đorđe Bodinović
  • King of Duklja

    1131. He also briefly ruled over inner Serbia. He was a son of King Constantine Bodin, of the Vojislavljević dynasty. With his mother, Jaquinta, he opposed

    Đorđe Bodinović

    Đorđe Bodinović

    Đorđe_Bodinović

  • Georgi Voyteh
  • send his son Constantine Bodin to receive the crown. Bodin was descended from the Cometopuli on his mother's side. In 1072, in Prizren Bodin was crowned

    Georgi Voyteh

    Georgi Voyteh

    Georgi_Voyteh

  • Theme of Serbia
  • and that he signed peace with Constantine IX (r.  1042–1055). Anna Komnene (1083–1153) called Mihailo and Constantine Bodin (r.  1081–1101) the "Exarchs

    Theme of Serbia

    Theme_of_Serbia

  • Unnamed 7th-century Serbian ruler
  • Putative Serbian Balkan migration leader

    Turnovo, Oct. 29-31. 2009. IV. University Press "St. Cyril and Methodius". Constantine Porphyregonitus (1967) [1949]. Moravcsik, Gyula (ed.). De Administrando

    Unnamed 7th-century Serbian ruler

    Unnamed 7th-century Serbian ruler

    Unnamed_7th-century_Serbian_ruler

  • List of rulers of medieval Bosnia
  • House Reign Overlordship Notes Stephen Vojislavljević fl. 1084–1095 Constantine Bodin Duklja According to the semi-mythical Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja

    List of rulers of medieval Bosnia

    List_of_rulers_of_medieval_Bosnia

  • Bulgaria (theme)
  • Province of the Byzantine Empire (1018–1185)

    rebels in the Uprising of 1072 invited a Serbian king from Diokleia Constantine Bodin, which belonged to the former empires of Simeon I of Bulgaria and

    Bulgaria (theme)

    Bulgaria (theme)

    Bulgaria_(theme)

  • List of monarchs of Montenegro
  • c. 1118 Constantine Bodin r. 1081-1101 Dobroslav (II) r. 1101-1102 died 1103 Petrislav of Rascia d. 1083 Branislav Radoslavljević Constantine X of Byzantium

    List of monarchs of Montenegro

    List of monarchs of Montenegro

    List_of_monarchs_of_Montenegro

  • Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1637 to 1657

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Ferdinand III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Ferdinand_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse
  • French noble (c. 1041–1105)

    brotherhood and bestowed many gifts upon the king of the Slavs" (Constantine Bodin), but once again were attacked by the Slavs. Then they marched to

    Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse

    Raymond IV, Count of Toulouse

    Raymond_IV,_Count_of_Toulouse

  • Alexander I of Serbia
  • King of Serbia from 1889 to 1903

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Alexander I of Serbia

    Alexander I of Serbia

    Alexander_I_of_Serbia

  • Kosovo
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    Vojislavljević of Duklja to send them assistance. Mihailo sent his son, Constantine Bodin with 300 of his soldiers. After they met, the Bulgarian magnates proclaimed

    Kosovo

    Kosovo

    Kosovo

  • Balša III
  • Member of the Balšić noble family

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Balša III

    Balša III

    Balša_III

  • Serbs of Montenegro
  • Ethnic group

    and taking the title of king in 1077. The reign of his son, King Constantine Bodin, was followed by a period of regional fragmentation, lasting throughout

    Serbs of Montenegro

    Serbs of Montenegro

    Serbs_of_Montenegro

  • Miroslav of Hum
  • Serbian prince

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Miroslav of Hum

    Miroslav of Hum

    Miroslav_of_Hum

  • Byzantine–Hungarian War (1071–1072)
  • later benefited the rebels. There is no data that Bulgarian claimant Constantine Bodin received Hungarian support for his cause. As a conclusion of the civil

    Byzantine–Hungarian War (1071–1072)

    Byzantine–Hungarian War (1071–1072)

    Byzantine–Hungarian_War_(1071–1072)

  • Radič Božić
  • Titular Despot of Serbia

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Radič Božić

    Radič_Božić

  • Đurađ Branković
  • Despot of Serbia from 1427 to 1456

    in 1429. "Lord, Despot of the Serbs" (gospodin Srbljem despot), by Constantine of Kostenets in 1431. "Lord of the Serbs and Pomorije and Podunavije"

    Đurađ Branković

    Đurađ Branković

    Đurađ_Branković

  • Exousiastes
  • letters of Theodore Daphnopates, "Constantine, exousiastes of Diokleia and Serbia" on a seal belonging to Constantine Bodin of Duklja, and "Theophobos, exousiastes

    Exousiastes

    Exousiastes

  • Pavle Bakić
  • Serbian Despot

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Pavle Bakić

    Pavle Bakić

    Pavle_Bakić

  • Peter I of Serbia
  • Last king of Serbia (r. 1903–18); first king of Yugoslavia (r. 1918–21)

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Peter I of Serbia

    Peter I of Serbia

    Peter_I_of_Serbia

  • Petar Delyan
  • Tsar of Bulgaria

    Tsar of Bulgaria Reign 1040–1041 Predecessor Presian II Successor Constantine Bodin Died 1041 (1042) House Comitopuli Father Gavril Radomir Mother Marguerite

    Petar Delyan

    Petar Delyan

    Petar_Delyan

  • Alexander Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia
  • Prince of Serbia from 1842 to 1858

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Alexander Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia

    Alexander Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia

    Alexander_Karađorđević,_Prince_of_Serbia

  • Shkodër
  • Fifth-largest city in Albania

    Byzantines by 1042. Stefan Vojislav set up Shkodër, as his capital. Constantine Bodin accepted the crusaders of the Crusade of 1101 in Shkodër. After the

    Shkodër

    Shkodër

    Shkodër

  • Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor
  • Holy Roman Emperor from 1452 to 1493

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Frederick III, Holy Roman Emperor

    Frederick_III,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • John Doukas (megas doux)
  • Byzantine admiral

    Serbia, and even, according to Anna Komnene, captured the Dukljan king Constantine Bodin (r. 1081–1101), before restoring him to power as a client of the Byzantine

    John Doukas (megas doux)

    John_Doukas_(megas_doux)

  • Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)
  • Medieval kingdom

    capital of the kingdom of Duklja where Raymond came in contact with Constantine Bodin. Coloman eventually assembled a large army to press his claim on the

    Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)

    Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)

    Kingdom_of_Croatia_(925–1102)

  • Stefan Dečanski
  • King of Serbia from 1322 to 1331

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Stefan Dečanski

    Stefan Dečanski

    Stefan_Dečanski

  • Miloš Obrenović
  • 19th-century Serbian revolutionary and dynasty founder

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Miloš Obrenović

    Miloš Obrenović

    Miloš_Obrenović

  • Serbs and Montenegrins in Albania
  • Ethnic group

    Byzantines in 1042, then set up Shkodër (Skadar) as his capital. Constantine Bodin accepted the crusaders of the Crusade of 1101 in Shkodër. After the

    Serbs and Montenegrins in Albania

    Serbs_and_Montenegrins_in_Albania

  • Desa, Grand Prince of Serbia
  • Grand Prince of Serbia

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Desa, Grand Prince of Serbia

    Desa,_Grand_Prince_of_Serbia

  • History of Niš
  • cities. Prince Constantine Bodin was crowned Emperor of Bulgaria in 1072, amid a Bulgarian revolt against the Byzantine Empire. Bodin conquered Niš, but

    History of Niš

    History_of_Niš

  • Serbia in the Middle Ages
  • Period of Serbian history in the 6th to 16th centuries

    headed by his son Constantine Bodin and a commander Vojvoda Petrilo. The allied Bulgarian-Serbian forces gathered in Prizren, where Bodin was proclaimed

    Serbia in the Middle Ages

    Serbia in the Middle Ages

    Serbia_in_the_Middle_Ages

  • Prizren
  • Second largest city of Kosovo

    Vojislavljević of Duklja to send them assistance. Mihailo sent his son, Constantine Bodin, and 300 of his soldiers. Dalassenos Doukas, dux of Bulgaria was sent

    Prizren

    Prizren

    Prizren

  • Stefan Radoslav
  • King of Serbia

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Stefan Radoslav

    Stefan Radoslav

    Stefan_Radoslav

  • Battle of Dyrrhachium (1081)
  • Part of the First Norman invasion of the Balkans

    Dyrrhachium, but failed to save the situation. Alexios's ally, Serbian King Constantine Bodin stayed aside with his army, intending to await the outcome of the

    Battle of Dyrrhachium (1081)

    Battle_of_Dyrrhachium_(1081)

  • Stefan Uroš I
  • King of Serbia from 1243 to 1276

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Stefan Uroš I

    Stefan Uroš I

    Stefan_Uroš_I

  • Peter II of Bulgaria
  • Emperor of Bulgaria from 1185 to 1197

    leaders of 11th-century anti-Byzantine rebellions, Peter Delyan and Constantine Bodin (or Peter), rather than Peter I, who attempted to maintain peace with

    Peter II of Bulgaria

    Peter II of Bulgaria

    Peter_II_of_Bulgaria

  • Vuk Grgurević
  • Despot of Serbia

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Vuk Grgurević

    Vuk Grgurević

    Vuk_Grgurević

  • Balša I
  • Member of the Balšić noble family

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Balša I

    Balša I

    Balša_I

  • Neda (princess)
  • Princess/Queen regnant of Duklja

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Neda (princess)

    Neda_(princess)

  • Stjepan Berislavić
  • Titular Despot of Serbia from 1520 to 1535

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Stjepan Berislavić

    Stjepan_Berislavić

  • Stefan Milutin
  • King of Serbia from 1282 to 1321

    Constantinople. For the rest of Milutin's reign his youngest son Stefan Constantine was considered as heir to the throne, but in the spring of 1321 Stefan

    Stefan Milutin

    Stefan Milutin

    Stefan_Milutin

  • Serbian royal titles
  • Σέρβων...ἀρχηγός). Anna Komnene (1083–1153) called Mihailo I and Constantine Bodin (r.  1081–1101) the "Exarchs of Dalmats [i.e. Serbs]" (έξάρχους τῶν

    Serbian royal titles

    Serbian_royal_titles

  • Stephen, Duke of Bosnia
  • Knez ("duke") of Bosnia

    Lucius), appointed in c. 1083–84 by his first cousin Constantine Bodin, the king of Dioclea. Bodin had also appointed his relative Vukan at Rascia. Bosnia

    Stephen, Duke of Bosnia

    Stephen, Duke of Bosnia

    Stephen,_Duke_of_Bosnia

  • Ivaniš Berislavić
  • Serbian Despot

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Ivaniš Berislavić

    Ivaniš_Berislavić

  • Jovan Nenad
  • Serbian military commander & ruler (c.1492–1527)

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Jovan Nenad

    Jovan Nenad

    Jovan_Nenad

  • List of monarchs of Duklja
  •            1077–1081 Crowned King by the pope in 1077. Stefan Vojislav Constantine Bodin "protosebastos and executor of Dioklea and Serbia" King (titular)

    List of monarchs of Duklja

    List_of_monarchs_of_Duklja

  • Stefan Lazarević
  • 14/15th-century Serbian despot and saint

    Bayezid annexed their lands, largely to boost his economy. According to Constantine the Philosopher in his Life of Stefan Lazarević, before the battle, Marko

    Stefan Lazarević

    Stefan Lazarević

    Stefan_Lazarević

  • Lazar Branković
  • Despot of Serbia from 1456 to 1458

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Lazar Branković

    Lazar Branković

    Lazar_Branković

  • Petrilo
  • 11th-century Serbian voivode (military commander) of the Serbian King Constantine Bodin. Bodin was crowned as Emperor of Bulgaria in 1072 and was set to conquer

    Petrilo

    Petrilo

  • Peter I of Bulgaria
  • Tsar of Bulgaria from 927 to 969

    name to emphasize legitimacy and continuity (both Peter Delyan and Constantine Bodin adopted the royal name of Peter in their attempts to regain the throne

    Peter I of Bulgaria

    Peter I of Bulgaria

    Peter_I_of_Bulgaria

  • Lazar of Serbia
  • Medieval Serbian ruler (1329–1389)

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Lazar of Serbia

    Lazar of Serbia

    Lazar_of_Serbia

  • Časlav
  • Serbian ruler in the 10th century

    by Byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (r.  913–959) between 948 and 952. Part of the data collected by Constantine VII came from the Serbs

    Časlav

    Časlav

  • Byzantine–Serbian wars
  • 6th-14th century wars

    Decided To Stay There". Slavorum.com. Slavorum. Retrieved 1 Oct 2020. Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (1967). De Administrando Imperio. Dumbarton Oaks

    Byzantine–Serbian wars

    Byzantine–Serbian_wars

  • Longibardopoulos
  • historiography as the Uprising of Georgi Voiteh. The rebels chose Constantine Bodin, a Serbian prince, the son of Michael I of Duklja, as their leader

    Longibardopoulos

    Longibardopoulos

  • Dalmatia (theme)
  • Province of the Byzantine Empire

    southern third of Dalmatia, Byzantine control collapsed in the 1060s. Constantine Bodin pledged his support for Pope Urban II, which confirmed Bar's status

    Dalmatia (theme)

    Dalmatia (theme)

    Dalmatia_(theme)

  • Protosebastos
  • Byzantine court title

    Komnenos, nephew of Manuel I Komnenos, de facto regent in 1180–82 Constantine Bodin, ruler of Duklja in 1081–1101 George Mouzalon, friend and chief minister

    Protosebastos

    Protosebastos

  • Berislavić family of Grabarje
  • Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Berislavić family of Grabarje

    Berislavić_family_of_Grabarje

  • Nikephoros Karantenos
  • Doux of Skopje

    emperor. In 1072, he was back in Bulgaria to pacify the revolt of Constantine Bodin. Gay, Jules. L'Italie méridionale et l'empire Byzantin: Livre II.

    Nikephoros Karantenos

    Nikephoros_Karantenos

  • 1101
  • Calendar year

    monk and hermit December 12 – Al-Musta'li, Fatimid caliph (b. 1074) Constantine Bodin, king of Duklja (approximate date) Egilbert, archbishop of Trier Geoffrey

    1101

    1101

  • 1081
  • Calendar year

    the Slavs") dies after a 30-year reign. He is succeeded by his son, Constantine Bodin as ruler of Duklja (until 1101). Battle of Mynydd Carn (near St Davids

    1081

    1081

    1081

  • Višeslav of Serbia
  • Prince of Serbia

    the Governance of the Empire", DAI), compiled by the Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (r.  913–959). The DAI drew information on the Serbs

    Višeslav of Serbia

    Višeslav_of_Serbia

  • Grubeša
  • King of Duklja

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Grubeša

    Grubeša

  • Milan Obrenović, Prince of Serbia
  • Prince of Serbia in 1839

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Milan Obrenović, Prince of Serbia

    Milan Obrenović, Prince of Serbia

    Milan_Obrenović,_Prince_of_Serbia

  • Vlastimir
  • Archon (ἄρχων)

    to the Serbian prince, whom they were obliged to aid in war. Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (r. 913–959) mentions that the Serbian throne is

    Vlastimir

    Vlastimir

    Vlastimir

  • Balša II
  • Lord of Zeta

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Balša II

    Balša II

    Balša_II

  • List of wars of succession in Europe
  • needed] Duklja succession crisis (1101–1103), after the death of king Constantine Bodin of Duklja Anglo-Norman war of succession (1101–1106), after the death

    List of wars of succession in Europe

    List of wars of succession in Europe

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  • Kavkhan
  • Commander-in-chief of the First Bulgarian Empire

    kavkhan was Georgi Voiteh, an initiator of the uprising of Peter III (Constantine Bodin) in 1072. During the reign of Samuil the kavkhan was Dometian, captured

    Kavkhan

    Kavkhan

  • Bosnia (early medieval)
  • Early Middle Ages state in Southeast Europe (600s–1154)

    Michael Anastasii against Stefan Vojislav at the Battle of Bar (1042). Constantine Bodin reportedly conquered Bosnia and appointed first cousin Stephen (fl

    Bosnia (early medieval)

    Bosnia_(early_medieval)

  • Stefan Branković
  • Despot of Serbia from 1458 to 1459

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Stefan Branković

    Stefan Branković

    Stefan_Branković

  • Stefan the First-Crowned
  • King of Serbia from 1217 to 1228

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Stefan the First-Crowned

    Stefan the First-Crowned

    Stefan_the_First-Crowned

  • Stefan Dragutin
  • King of Serbia from 1276 to 1282

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Stefan Dragutin

    Stefan Dragutin

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  • Skender Bey Crnojević
  • Serbian noble (died 1528/30)

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Skender Bey Crnojević

    Skender_Bey_Crnojević

  • Đurađ Crnojević
  • Lord of Zeta (died 1514)

    Elisabetta lived in the Palazzo Zaguri. They had five children: Konstantin (Constantine) Crnojević (1491-1536); he was married to Maria Contarini, daughter of

    Đurađ Crnojević

    Đurađ Crnojević

    Đurađ_Crnojević

  • Mihailo Obrenović, Prince of Serbia
  • Prince of Serbia (1839–1842, 1860–1868)

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Mihailo Obrenović, Prince of Serbia

    Mihailo Obrenović, Prince of Serbia

    Mihailo_Obrenović,_Prince_of_Serbia

  • Vlastimirović dynasty
  • First Serbian royal dynasty

    sources for the early Serbian history is the work of Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitos (913–959), De Administrando Imperio. In eight chapters

    Vlastimirović dynasty

    Vlastimirović dynasty

    Vlastimirović_dynasty

  • Stefan Uroš V
  • King (r. 1346–55) and 2nd Tsar (r. 1355–71) of the Serbian Empire

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Stefan Uroš V

    Stefan Uroš V

    Stefan_Uroš_V

  • Stefan Vojislav
  • Prince of the Serbs

    were now occupied by the Bulgarian advance. In 1042, the new emperor Constantine IX decided to attack Duklja with an army based in Dyrrhachium and the

    Stefan Vojislav

    Stefan_Vojislav

  • Milan I of Serbia
  • Monarch of Serbia from 1868 to 1889

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Milan I of Serbia

    Milan I of Serbia

    Milan_I_of_Serbia

  • Đurađ I Balšić
  • Member of the Balšić noble family

    Principality of Duklja 998–1101 Jovan Vladimir Stefan Vojislav Neda Mihailo Constantine Bodin Raška re-emerging as seat (Grand Principality) Grand Principality

    Đurađ I Balšić

    Đurađ I Balšić

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  • KONSTANTIN
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    KONSTANTIN

     Scandinavian form of Roman Latin Constantine, KONSTANTIN means "steadfast." Compare with other forms of Konstantin.

    KONSTANTIN

  • CADOR
  • Male

    Arthurian

    CADOR

    , father of Constantine.

    CADOR

  • CONSTANTIN
  • Male

    French

    CONSTANTIN

    French and Romanian form of Latin Constantinus, CONSTANTIN means "steadfast." 

    CONSTANTIN

  • COSTANTINO
  • Male

    Italian

    COSTANTINO

    Italian form of Latin Constantinus, COSTANTINO means "steadfast."

    COSTANTINO

  • Constantin
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Swedish, Swiss

    Constantin

    Steadfast; Constant

    Constantin

  • Constantinos
  • Boy/Male

    English

    Constantinos

    Steady; stable.

    Constantinos

  • Constantino
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, British, English, French, German, Latin, Spanish

    Constantino

    Constant; Steadfast

    Constantino

  • KONSTANTIN
  • Male

    German

    KONSTANTIN

     German form of Roman Latin Constantine, KONSTANTIN means "steadfast." Compare with other forms of Konstantin.

    KONSTANTIN

  • Constantios
  • Boy/Male

    Latin

    Constantios

    Constant.

    Constantios

  • KONSTANTIN
  • Male

    Russian

    KONSTANTIN

    (Константин) Russian form of Roman Latin Constantine, KONSTANTIN means "steadfast." Compare with other forms of Konstantin.

    KONSTANTIN

  • CONSTANTINE
  • Male

    English

    CONSTANTINE

     Anglicized form of Irish Gaelic Conn, having several possible CONSTANTINE meanss including "chief, freeman, head, hound, intelligence, strength." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of the successor to King Arthur. He was the son of Cador of Cornwall who fought in the Battle of Camlann and was one of the few survivors. Just before Arthur was taken to Avalon, Cador passed the crown onto his son, Constantine. Compare with another form of Constantine.

    CONSTANTINE

  • KONSTANTIN
  • Male

    Hungarian

    KONSTANTIN

     Hungarian form of Roman Latin Constantine, KONSTANTIN means "steadfast." Compare with other forms of Konstantin.

    KONSTANTIN

  • CONSTANTINE
  • Male

    Arthurian

    CONSTANTINE

    , (constant) Arthur's choice to succeed him as king of England.

    CONSTANTINE

  • Constantine
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Constantine

    English : from a medieval personal name, Latin Constantinus, a derivative of Constans (see Constant). The name was popular in Continental Europe, and to a lesser extent in England, as having been borne by the first Christian ruler of the Roman Empire, Constantine the Great (?280–337), in whose honor Byzantium was renamed Constantinople. In some cases the name may be an Americanized form of one of the many cognates in other languages, in particular Greek Konstantinos.English (of Norman origin) : habitational name or regional name for someone from Cotentin (Coutances) in Manche, France (see Constance 2).

    Constantine

  • Constantine
  • Boy/Male

    English American Latin

    Constantine

    Steady; stable.

    Constantine

  • Konstantine
  • Boy/Male

    Russian

    Konstantine

    Constant.

    Konstantine

  • Constantino
  • Boy/Male

    Latin Spanish English

    Constantino

    Constant.

    Constantino

  • Constantina
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, French, German, Greek, Latin

    Constantina

    Constancy; Steadfastness

    Constantina

  • Constantine
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Irish, Latin, Portuguese

    Constantine

    Constant; Steadfast; Firm

    Constantine

  • Constantin
  • Boy/Male

    Italian English

    Constantin

    Firm.

    Constantin

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  • Aapt | ஆப்த
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Aapt | ஆப்த

    Reliable, Trustworthy, Faithful

  • Jiyans
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Jiyans

    Part of Life

  • BRENNA
  • Female

    English

    BRENNA

    Feminine form of Irish Brian, BRENNA means "high hill."

  • Kavana
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Kavana

    Water

  • Taaraksh | தாரக்ஷ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Taaraksh | தாரக்ஷ

    Star eyed

  • Taylan
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, English, German, Jamaican

    Taylan

    Tailor; A Blend of Taylor and Dylan; Surname; Tall

  • Winisha
  • Girl/Female

    English, Hindu, Indian, Traditional

    Winisha

    Queen of Universe

  • Damodar
  • Boy/Male

    Hindi

    Damodar

    Rope belt.

  • Leyla
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic Persian

    Leyla

    Born at night.

  • Brooklynne
  • Girl/Female

    English

    Brooklynne

    Water; stream.

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  • Boding
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Bode

  • Constantia
  • n.

    A superior wine, white and red, from Constantia, in Cape Colony.

  • Disastrous
  • a.

    Full of unpropitious stellar influences; unpropitious; ill-boding.

  • Ill-boding
  • a.

    Boding evil; inauspicious; ill-omened.

  • Sinister
  • a.

    Indicative of lurking evil or harm; boding covert danger; as, a sinister countenance.

  • Contorniate
  • n.

    A species of medal or medallion of bronze, having a deep furrow on the contour or edge; -- supposed to have been struck in the days of Constantine and his successors.

  • Boding
  • a.

    Foreshowing; presaging; ominous.

  • Labarum
  • n.

    The standard adopted by the Emperor Constantine after his conversion to Christianity. It is described as a pike bearing a silk banner hanging from a crosspiece, and surmounted by a golden crown. It bore a monogram of the first two letters (CHR) of the name of Christ in its Greek form. Later, the name was given to various modifications of this standard.

  • Boding
  • n.

    A prognostic; an omen; a foreboding.

  • Dire
  • superl.

    Ill-boding; portentous; as, dire omens.