Dobroslav II ( Serb. Dobroslav II , died in 1134 ) - King Dukli [1] in 1099 - 1102 [2] years. According to the annals of the priest Duklianin , Dobroslav II was elected by the people after the death of Konstantin Bodin to become king. However, his rule was short-lived.
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| Predecessor | Konstantin Bodin | ||||||
| Successor | Kochapar | ||||||
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| Death | 1134 | ||||||
| Kind | Vojislavliewicz | ||||||
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Biography
Origin
Born in the middle of the 11th century . The son of Mikhailo Voislavlevich and his second wife, Greek. Dobroslav was about 25 years old when his father died [3] .
Board and power struggle
Dobroslav was overthrown by Prince Kochapar . Meanwhile, the army of Raska , led by Kochapar and Vukan captured Dukla, Dobroslav II was defeated at the battle of Morach and placed in prison. However, Kochapar was unable to maintain his position in Dukla and fled to Zakhumye , where he soon died. Vladimir , the nephew of Dobroslav II, takes the throne after the death of Kochapar. Dobroslav was released from prison in Raska and returned to Dukli. However, on his return, King Vladimir closes Dobroslav II in a prison in Shkodra , where he was blinded and castrated by order of the widow of Konstantin Bodin, Queen Yakvinta [4] [2] .
Death
Last years he spent in the monastery of Saints Sergius and Vakh on the Buna River. He died in 1134 [5] . Buried there.
Notes
- β Annals of the priest Duklyanin, 1988 .
- β 1 2 Fine, 1991 .
- β Van Antwerp Fine, John. Early Medieval Balkans: a critical review from the VI to the end of the XII century . - University of Michigan Printing House, 1991. - P. 230β. - ISBN 0-472-08149-7 .
- β Pop Dukanin, 1988 .
- β Prilosi for Kizhevnost, Kesik, history and folklore . - Dzhavna StampariΡa., 1988. - Vol. 51-52. - P. 94.
Literature
- Zhivkovi, Tibor. Forging unity: The South Slavs between East and West 550-1150 (English) // Institute for History. - Beograd : Institute for History, 2008.
| Predecessor: Konstantin Bodin | king dukley 1099 - 1102 | Successor: Kochapar |