- Stefan Dobroslav I Vojislav
Stefan Dobroslav I Vojislav was a
Medieval ruler ofDuklja (1018 -1043 ). "Stefan" was a nickname originating from the Greek word Stephanos meaning "crowned".Having reached its pinnacle during the long reign of emperor
Basil II , theByzantine empire entered, following his death in1025 , a steady decline. This was particularly evident in theBalkans . There, the elimination of the perennial Bulgarian threat, combined with insensitive taxation policy reversals, helped spur liberation movements. Around1035 , Stefan Vojislav, cousin of the assassinated Vladimir of Zeta, asserted full independence for Duklja. He was initially defeated and imprisoned inConstantinople with his realm annexed under the control of Serbia'sstrategos Theophilos Erotikosbut but Stefan managed to escape and returned to rekindle the struggle.Taking advantage of
guerilla warfare and the distracting effects of other uprisings, he staved off several punitive expeditions, asserting partial control over the principalities of Travunija andZahumlje in the process. Thus, by1040 his state stretched in the coastal region fromSton in the north, down to the Lake of Skadar, his capital, Skadar, set up along the southern banks of the lake, with other courts inTrebinje ,Kotor and Bar.The Byzantine Emperor Michael, waiting in
Thessalonika , was to receive a shipment of gold of 10 Kentenars from SouthernItaly . Onegalley accidentally crashed in Duklja's Bay. Its treasures were taken by the Voislav's men, which greatly enriched Duklja's economy. This incurred Michael's fury, as he sent ImperialEunuch George Probat to crush Voislav's movement. The Eunuch's army was caught in the Doclean Gorges in an ambush and suffered a total defeat. Voislav's son, Radoslav was famous for killing a Byzantine military commander himself on the battlefield. The Slavic uprisings in Macedonia ofPeter Delian who now crowned himself asCzar Peter II of Bulgarians stopped any possibility for another Byzantine military attempt against Duklja.In
1042 , the new emperorConstantine IX decided to field a more serious army against Duklja, aided by a coalition of three bribed neighboring Serbian principalities. The ensuing battles ended in total victory for Vojislav, accompanied with further expansion. Thus, Duklja became the leading Serbian state organization which replaced - in terms of leadership - the onetime "baptized" or "evangelized" Serbia, centered in Rascia; it occupied this position until the turn of the11th century . Vojislav spent the rest of his rule in peace, until his death in ca.1051 . He was succeeded by his widow and five sons - Gojislav, Predimir, Mihailo, Saganek and Radoslav. He was buried in the Church of St. Andrew inPrapratna .See also
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Duklja
*List of Serbian rulers
*Battle of Sutorman External links
* [http://www.serbianunity.net/culture/history/Serb_History/Rulers/Stefan_Vojislav.html Serbian Unity Congress - Rulers of the Land]
* [http://www.pbw.kcl.ac.uk/apps/person.jsp?personKey=108510&keys=,8,,9,,17,,12,,10,,2,,5,&hUnits=,1,73894,74003,74082,#5 Factography on Vosilav Stefan, ruler of the Serbians]
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