The house of St.Vladimir
This house started with two brothers, who may have been sons of Predimir Knez of Diocleia and Trebinje (regions in southern Bosnia and Montenegro):
- A1. Petrislav, Knez of Diocleia and Trebinje sometime during the period (971-998)
- B1. St.Vladimir, Knez of Diocleia and Trebinje, +murdered in Prespa 1016, bur Krajina; m.ca 998 Kossara, dau.of Theodoros Chryselios, Archon of Durrazo
- A2. Dragomir, Knez of Diocleie and Trebinje, +1018; m.N, a dau.of Ljutomir Velji, Knez of Srpsko Zagorje
- B1. Stephan Dobroslav, Knez of Diocleia, freed himself from Byzantine suzerainty ca 1043, +ca 1052, bur in his capital, Prapratna; m.before 1015 N, a dau.of Tsar Gavriil Radomir of Bulgaria
- C1. Gojislav, +k.a.1054/55
- C2. Mihai, recognized by the Pope as King of Diocleia 1077, he added Zahumlje (a large Bosnian territory) to his lands, +ca 1082; 1m: NN; 2m: NN, a niece of an undetermined Byzantine emperor
- D1. Konstantin Bodin=Petar, Tsar of Bulgaria, King of Diocleia, conquered Serbia, +ca 1101; m.1080 Jakvinta (+after IV.1115), dau.of a Norman lord in Bari
- E1. Dobroslaw, King of Diocleia (1101-02), he was overthrown, blinded and banished to a monastery
- E2. Djordje, King of Diocleia (1114-18)+(1125-31), +in Byzantine imprisonment after 1131
- E3. Markus, living 1114
- E4. Arcisius, living 1114
- E5. Mihailo
- E6. Tomas
- D2. Vladimir, King of Diocleia 1115, +of poisoning at the orders of Queen Jakvinta; m.N, dau.of Vukan, Grand Zupan of Srpsko Zagorje; J.Fine says that this Vladimir was son of another Vladimir, who was son of King Mihail
- D3. Petrislav, Zupan of Srpsko Zagorje, +ca 1082
- E1. Kocopar; J.Fine suggests that he was also father of Marko, Zupan of Diocleia, and Vukan, Zupan of Raska (Serbia); the other sources list these two men as uncles of Uros, the ancestor of the Nemjaniden family
- D4. Nicephoros
- D5. Theodoros
- C3. Saanec, *before 1025
- C4. Radoslav, Knez of Zahumlje
- D1. Branislaw, +1101
- E1. Grubesa, Knez of Diocleia (1118-25), +k.a.Antivari 1125
- F1. Radoslav Gradisnic, Knez of Diocleia
- F2. Jovan
- F3. Vladimir
- E2. Gradinha, Knez of Diocleia (ca 1135-46)
- E3. Predinha, +beheaded by Konstantin Bodin ca 1101 at Dubrovnik
- E4. Predislav
- E5. Tvardislav
- E6. Dragello
- D2. Dobroslav, King of Diocleia 1102, he was deposed, castrated and blinded; J.Fine suggests that he may have been a son of King Mihail's 2d marriage
- C5. Predimir, +k.a.1054/55
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Last updated 1st October 2002