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    Duklja (Serbian Cyrillic: Дукља; Greek: Διόκλεια, romanized: Diokleia; Latin: Dioclea) was a medieval South Slavic state which roughly encompassed the territories of modern-day southeastern Montenegro, from the Bay of Kotor in the west to the Bojana River in the east, and to the sources of the

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    In historiography, K. Jirechek was the first to use "Duklja". Doclea was originally the name of the Roman city on the site of modern Podgorica (Ribnica), built by Roman Emperor Diocletian, who hailed from this region of

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    According to De Administrando Imperio (948–952), in chapter 35, Diokleia (Διόκλεια) included the "large, inhabited cities" of Gradetai, Nougrade, and Lontodokla. Gradetai may have been Starigrad, Nougrade may have been Prevlaka, while the

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    The DAI claims that Duklja had been made desolate by the Avars and "repopulated in the time of the Emperor Heraclius, just as were Croatia and Serbia" (i.e. in the first half of the 7th century), by Slavs. While he clearly states that the neighboring principalities of Serbia,

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    Little is known about Duklja prior to the 11th century. The main source on the history of early South Slavic states is De Administrando Imperio by Emperor Constantine VII (compiled

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    With Bodin gone, his Norman wife, Jaquinta, feared that Bodin's nephew, Branislav, would try to seize power before her young children could take the throne. She ordered the arrest of Branislav and his family and Branislav died in captivity, while his other 6 brothers and

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    Petar, archon of Diokleia, 10th or 11th century
    St. Jovan Vladimir, c. 1000 – 22 May 1016

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    The Byzantine victory over the Bulgarians was a critical development in Balkan history. The Byzantines ruled most of the Balkans – Bulgaria, Serbia, Duklja, and Bosnia all fell back under

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    Duklja of Diokletija (Montenegrijns: Дукља of Диоклетија; Latijn: Doclea of Diocleia; Grieks: Διοκλεία) was een Slavische middeleeuwse staat die zich bevond ronde rivier Zeta, het Meer van Shkodër en de Baai van Kotor en grensde aan Travunia en Kotor.
    Duklja maakte deel uit van Raška dat een vazalstaat was van het Byzantijnse Rijk(610 …

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    What does Duklja stand for?
    Duklja ( Serbian Cyrillic: Дукља; Greek: Διόκλεια, Diokleia; Latin: Dioclea) was a medieval South Slavic state which roughly encompassed the territories of modern-day southeastern Montenegro, from the Bay of Kotor in the west to the Bojana river in the east, and to the sources of the Zeta and Morača rivers in the north.
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    Is Duklja a part of Montenegro?
    Duklja was one such polity, and its subsequent history was closely intertwined with that of Serbia/Rascia and the Byzantine Empire, and as well as Rome and 'western' powers. As such Duklja is seen as one of the medieval Serb states and was the political and cultural predecessor of modern Montenegro.
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    What is the origin of the Dalmatian word Duklja?
    In historiography, K. Jirechek was the first to use "Duklja". Doclea was originally the name of the Roman city on the site of modern Podgorica (Ribnica), built by Roman Emperor Diocletian, who hailed from this region of Roman Dalmatia.
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    How did Duklja become part of Serbia?
    By the time of Radoslav's reign as prince, he only held a small strip of land on the Dukljan coast (From Kotor to Ulcinj). By 1166, much of Duklja was occupied by Rascia, and in 1186, Stefan Nemanja annexed Duklja in its entirety after defeating the last Doclean prince – Mihailo.
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    Naziv Duklja potiče od antičkog grada Duklje (lat. Doclea), sada gradine u blizini savremene Podgorice, te od ilirskoga plemena Dukljana (lat. Docleates) koji su živeli na potezu od Podgorice u Crnoj Gori
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    • Regija: Balkan
    • Zemlja: Crna Gora, Srbija, Hrvatska, Bosna i Hercegovina
  5. Duklja – Wikipédia

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    • A dukljai pap krónikája szerint, mely Barban kelt a 12. században a 753-as duvanji szábor területfelosztása szerint Duklja területe a 8. század második felétől Vörös Horvátországhoztartozott, bár ezt sem bizánci, sem egyéb történeti forrás nem erősíti meg. A 9. század folyamán Bizánc az egykori római Prevalitana és Új-Epirusz tartományok területének nag…
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    • Hivatalos nyelvek: szerb
    • Államforma: királyság
  6. Duklja — Vikipedija, slobodna enciklopedija

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    Prema pisanju Porfirogenita, u pomenutom djelu O upravljanju Carstvom iz polovine 10. vijeka, zemlja (Sklavinija) Duklja je "...ponovo naseljena u vrijeme cara Iraklija...". Od istog autora saznajemo i imena gradova novonaseljene Duklje: Gradac, Novigrad i Lontodokla. Na prostoru od Boke Kotorske do rijeke Bojane, st…
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    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doclea_(Illyria)

      Doclea or Dioclea, also known as Docleia or Diocleia (Serbian: Дукља, romanized: Duklja; Greek: Διοκλεία; Albanian: Dioklea) was an ancient Illyrian, Roman and Byzantine city, in the region of the Docleatae tribe (late Roman province of Praevalitana), now an archeological site near Podgorica in modern Montenegro.. It was an episcopal see since the late Roman period, and during the ...

    • Dukljansko Kraljevstvo – Wikipedija

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      Etimologija. Duklja je slavenizirani naziv i potječe od naziva rimskoga grada Duklja, sada gradine u blizini suvremene Podgorice, te od ilirskoga plemena Dokleati koji su živjeli na području od Podgorice do današnjeg Nikšića.. Duklja se, također, etimologički izvodi iz starog indoeuropskog korijena - dhoukl, sa značenjem skrovit, taman, crn, te je očita semantička veza ovoga ...

    • Duklja (ciudad) - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre

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      Duklja era el asentamiento más grande de una de las tribus ilirias denominada Docleatae.Fundada en el primer decenio del siglo I en un territorio que había sido ocupado en torno al año 35 a. C. por Augusto, [1] la ciudad se adaptó al agreste terreno en su ubicación. Entonces contaba con una población en torno a los 10000 habitantes, una densidad …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chronicle_of_the_Priest_of_Duklja

      The Chronicle of the Priest of Dioclea or Duklja (Serbo-Croatian: Ljetopis popa Dukljanina) is the usual name given to a purportedly medieval chronicle written in the late 13th century by an anonymous priest from Duklja.Its oldest preserved copy is in Latin from the 17th century, while it has been variously claimed by modern historians to have been compiled between the late 14th …

    • Baleč - Wikipedia

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      Baleč was part of Byzantine Dyrrhachium until the Kingdom of Duklja, under Stefan Vojislav (1018–1043) captured it . In the 12th century it was the seat of a župa. According to the Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja, after the death of Stefan Vojislav in 1044 control over Baleč and the Barezi župa was inherited by his son Mihailo I ...



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