Vojislavljević dynasty

Vojislavljevići / Војислављевићи) was a Serbian medieval dynasty,[3][4][5] named after archon Stefan Vojislav,[6] who wrested the polities of Duklja, Travunia, Zahumlje, inner Serbia and Bosnia from the Byzantines in the mid-11th century.Stefan Vojislav, the progenitor of the dynasty, was a nobleman in Byzantine service who had the titles of archon, and toparch of the Dalmatian kastra of Zeta and Ston.After the aborted rebellion in Bulgaria, the military governor of Dyrrhachium, Nicephorus Bryennius, restored Byzantine rule to Rascia in 1073.An image of King Mihajlo with his crown is still found in the Church of St. Michael in Ston, a town in the Pelješac peninsula (in present-day Croatia).His son Stefan Nemanjić restored the old Doclean crown in 1217 by receiving from the Pope regal insignia as "King of all Serbian and Maritime Lands".
Duklja/DocleaMontenegroHerzegovinaDalmatiaStefan VojislavMihailo III of DukljaPrincearchonGrand PrinceKing of SlavsVukanović dynastyNemanjić dynastySerbian CyrillicSerbian medieval dynastyDukljaTravuniaZahumljeSerbiaBosniaMihailo I VojislavljevićConstantine BodinVukanovićPeter of DiokleiaJovan VladimirDragimir of Travunia and ZachlumiaByzantinetoparchDalmatianConstantinopleChronicle of the Priest of DukljaMihailo I of DukljaMihailo IByzantine EmpirePetrislavDyrrhachiumPope Gregory VIIPelješacConstantin BodinNormansAlexiosĐorđeUroš IHouse of NemanjaStefan NemanjaStefan NemanjićarmisticeTravunijaKonavliprotosebastosTsar of BulgariaDobroslav IIMichael IMihailo IIKočoparVladimir IIGrubešaGradinjaRadoslavMihailo IIIKočaparVladimirKonstantin BodinMihajlo IIĐorđe BodinovićRaškaList of Serbian monarchsШишић, ФердоЖивковић, ТиборBataković, Dušan T.Ćirković, SimaCurta, FlorinFine, John Van Antwerp Jr.Obolensky, DimitriOstrogorsky, GeorgeSamardžić, RadovanVlasto, Alexis P.Živković, TiborRoyal housesPrincipality of SerbiaVlastimirovićMiroslavljevićSerbian KingdomI EmpireNemanjićKotromanićLazarevićMrnjavčevićDejanovićBrankovićBalšićCrnojević VukoslavićŽarkovićOhmućevićRastislalićVojinovićNenadovicČelnikicHoly Roman EmpireMonasterlijavićBakićHabsburg-LorraineBožićJakšićŠupljikacićKingdom of SerbiaObrenovićKarađorđevićKingdom of Yugoslavia