Toljen (Serbian Cyrillic: Тољен; fl. 1189) was a Serbian prince (knez), who ruled Hum between 1192–1196, serving his uncle Serbian Grand Prince Stefan...
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Humska zemlja (redirect from Dukedom of Hum)
Other than a rebellion by knez Peter, son of Toljen of Hum, whom Stjepan captured and put to death, the Hum nobles remained loyal to Kotoromanićs who...
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Zachlumia (redirect from Principality of Hum)
of Hum Prince of Zahumlje 1192 Toljen of Hum Prince of Zahumlje 1192–1196 (He married a daughter of Duke Berthold von Meran, Margrave of Istria) To Hungary...
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Mihailo. He died in 1198 of old age, his son Toljen succeeded him as Prince of Hum ca 1192–1196. He had two sons with the sister of Ban Kulin; Andrija Miroslavljević...
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Herzegovina (redirect from History of Herzegovina)
family of Nevesinje, became the leading family in Hum, while Serbian vassals retained eastern Herzegovina. Other than a rebellion by Toljen of Hum's son...
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Vukanović dynasty (redirect from House of Urošević)
Miroslav (Prince of Hum in 1166–1190 and 1192–1198) Toljen (Knez of Hum in 1192–1198) Petar (Prince of Hum in 1198–1216) Andrija (Prince of Hum in 1216–1218...
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or Petar of Hum was a 13th-century Serbian royalty, that held lands of Hum, in the Principality of Serbia. His father was Miroslav of Hum, of the Vukanović...
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Nemanjić family tree (category Family trees of royalty)
Prince of Hum 1163–1190 Toljen, Prince of Hum 1192–1196 Petar Nikola Vladislav Boriša Toljen II Petar Bajko Andrija, Prince of Hum Bogdan Tvrtko Bogdan Tvrtko...
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Stefan Vladislav (redirect from Stephen Ladislaus I of Serbia)
at the time. The northern part, which was held by Vladislav's relative, Toljen II, fell quickly, but Vladislav dispatched an army to regain the region...
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Stefan Radoslav (redirect from Radoslav I of Serbia)
son Andrew (Andrija), only ten-years-old. Missing from the text is Toljen, a son of Miroslav who was mentioned as heir apparent in other sources. With...
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The following is a list of wars involving Serbia in the Middle Ages as well as late modern period and contemporary history. The list gives the name, the...
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Saint Sava (redirect from Burning of St. Sava's relics)
Rastko held Hum. After two years, in autumn 1192 or shortly afterwards, Rastko left Hum for Mount Athos. Miroslav may have continued as ruler of Hum after Rastko...
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Isailović, Neven (2023). "Hum između Nemanjića i Šubića početkom XIV veka" [Hum between the Nemanjić and Šubić families at the beginning of the 14th century]...
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