Duklja - History - List of Rulers

List of Rulers

  • Petar, "Archontos Dioklias", middle 9th, or 11th century
  • St. Jovan Vladimir, ca. 1000 - 22 May 1016
  • Stefan Vojislav, archon, and toparch of the kastra of Dalmatia, Zeta and Ston, 1018 - ca. 1043
  • Mihailo I rex Sclavorum (King of Slavs), ca. 1046 - 1081 (King in ca. 1077)
  • King Constantine Bodin of Duklja and Dalmatia 1081 - 1101
  • Brothers Kings Dobroslav II and Mihailo of Duklja 1101 - 1102
  • King Dobroslav III of Duklja 1102
  • King Kočopar of Duklja 1102 - 1103
  • King Vladimir of Duklja 1103 - 1114
  • King George of Duklja 1114 - 1118
  • Prince Grubeša of Duklja and Antivari 1118 - 1125
  • King George of Duklja 1125 - 1131 (reinstated)
  • King Gradihna 1131-1148
  • Prince Radoslav 1146-1148/1162
  • Prince Mihailo 1162-1186

After Mihailo, the region became part of Rascia, under the Vojislavljević- and then Nemanjić dynasty. At times, a royal title including "Duklja" was adopted, however, "of the Maritime lands" was mostly used throughout the Middle Ages.

  • King Vukan II of Nemanja of Duklja 1196 - 1208 as a vassal of first Stephen I Nemanya and then Stefan II the First-crowned of Nemanja; 1202 - 1204 independent

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