Doclea or Docleia, and also Doklea or Dokleia may refer to: Doclea (city), ancient Illyrian, Roman and Byzantine city, near modern Podgorica in Montenegro...
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Doclea or Dioclea, also known as Diokleia or Diocleia (Montenegrin: Дукља, romanized: Duklja; Greek: Διοκλεία), was an ancient Illyrian, Roman and Byzantine...
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also features historical sites such as the ancient Roman settlement of Doclea and the old Ottoman town of Stara Varoš. Podgorica is written in Cyrillic...
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Pogonortalis doclea, the boatman fly, is a species of signal fly (family Platystomatidae). It is native to Australia and has been introduced to California...
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Duklja (redirect from Grand Principality of Doclea)
century. 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...
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which put to an end the Byzantine influence over the Doclea. In the 1054 Great Schism, the Doclea fell on the side of the Catholic Church. Bar became a...
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Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja (redirect from Chronicles of the Priest of Doclea)
The Chronicle of the Priest of Dioclea or Duklja (Serbo-Croatian: Ljetopis popa Dukljanina, Љетопис попа Дукљанина; Latin: Gesta regum Sclavorum) is the...
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Peter of Diokleia (redirect from Peter of Doclea)
Peter of Diokleia, Petrislav, or potentially Petrislav Hvalimirović was an archon of Duklja in the late 10th century. The history of Duklja until the 10th...
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Montenegro, Albania, and part of present-day Kosovo. Its capital city was Doclea, later Scodra. The Roman Empire conquered the Adriatic-Balkanic region after...
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Lower Neretva Dardana Fortress Delminium Desilo (Lower Neretva) Dimale Doclea Doracium Dresnik Duboc Dukat Dyrrhachium/Epidamnus (Durrës) Enkelana Epicaria...
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(PDF). centruldestudiitransilvane.ro. Retrieved 21 April 2025. "Duklja (Doclea), the first Montenegrin state under the first dynasty, the Vojislavljevic"...
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Principality of Serbia), a province under influence of the Grand Principality of Doclea, from 1060 to 1083. He was appointed to govern Serbia by his father, Grand...
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969. With the partial annexation of Serbia, the county around the city of Doclea emerges into a Principality, where the leaders adopt the title archon of...
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Ancient Roman road from Skodra to Doclea, and position of medieval Balec...
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Ukraine centred on the above city Jovan Vladimir (died 1016), ruler of Doclea and a saint of the Serbian Orthodox Church Vladimir-Suzdal, a medieval principality...
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(Derna, Libya) Archdiocese of Dercos (Yeşilköy, Turkey) Archdiocese of Doclea (Doclea, Montenegro) Archdiocese of Drizipara (Drizipara, Turkey) Archdiocese...
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mother was a princess of Raška (Chronicle, XXXVII). Even if the Priest of Doclea invented this, the claim of his Serbian ethnicity was given in contemporary...
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a transcript (not from the original) of the Chronicle of the priest of Doclea. In the 19th century, during the Age of Romantic Nationalism, it became...
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includes Risan among the inhabited towns of Travunia, while the priest of Doclea considers Rissena to be a district. During the Middle Ages, Risan lost the...
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Timoconia peron (redirect from Hesperilla doclea)
1824) Hesperia peron Latreille, 1824 Telesto kochii Felder, 1862 Hesperilla doclea Hewitson, 1868 Telesto arsenia Plötz, 1884 Timoconia thielei Strand, 1909...
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Lower Neretva Dardana Fortress Delminium Desilo (Lower Neretva) Dimale Doclea Doracium Dresnik Duboc Dukat Dyrrhachium/Epidamnus (Durrës) Enkelana Epicaria...
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(Rascia) under the overlordship of Constantine Bodin, the titular King of Doclea. Bodin renounced the Byzantine Empire in 1089, when he turned to the Pope...
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Lower Neretva Dardana Fortress Delminium Desilo (Lower Neretva) Dimale Doclea Doracium Dresnik Duboc Dukat Dyrrhachium/Epidamnus (Durrës) Enkelana Epicaria...
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death in 1101, Bodin's half-brother Dobroslav II succeeded him as king of Doclea. Kočopar, Bodin's first cousin once removed, travelled from Dyrrhachium...
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Vlastimirović dynasty (610–960).[citation needed] The two principalities of Doclea and Travunia were roughly adjacent at Boka. As elsewhere in the Balkans...
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on a cornel Duke's men Black spots Monigrens Stone-cutters The Lover of Doclea The anatomy of a Stalinist's moral Mine fields of the esthetics The destroyed...
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Secretary General of the World Synod of Bishops and Titular Archbishop of Doclea by Pope John Paul II. He received his episcopal consecration on the following...
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Lower Neretva Dardana Fortress Delminium Desilo (Lower Neretva) Dimale Doclea Doracium Dresnik Duboc Dukat Dyrrhachium/Epidamnus (Durrës) Enkelana Epicaria...
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Lower Neretva Dardana Fortress Delminium Desilo (Lower Neretva) Dimale Doclea Doracium Dresnik Duboc Dukat Dyrrhachium/Epidamnus (Durrës) Enkelana Epicaria...
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Lower Neretva Dardana Fortress Delminium Desilo (Lower Neretva) Dimale Doclea Doracium Dresnik Duboc Dukat Dyrrhachium/Epidamnus (Durrës) Enkelana Epicaria...
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