Mihailo Vojislavljević Prince of Triballians and Serbs
King of the Slavs
Mihailo I on a fresco in the Church of St. Michael in Ston.
King of Dioclea Prince of Triballians and Serbs Τριβαλλών και Σέρβων αρχηγός
Reign
1046–1081
Predecessor
Neda
Successor
Constantine Bodin
Died
1081
Spouse
Monomachina
Issue
Vladimir Constantine Bodin Dobroslav II Petrislav
House
Vojislavljević
Father
Vojislav
Religion
Catholic
For other people with the same name, see Mihailo of Duklja.
Mihailo Vojislavljević (Serbian Cyrillic: Михаило Војислављевић) was a medieval Serbian king and the ruler of Dioclea (Duklja),[1][2] from 1046 to 1081 initially as a Byzantine vassal holding the title of protospatharios, then after 1077 as nominally serving[3] Pope Gregory VII, addressed as "King of the Slavs". He had alienated himself from the Byzantines when he supported a Bulgarian Uprising of Georgi Voyteh, after which he then sought to gain support in the West. In 1077 he received a royal insignia by Gregory VII in the aftermath of the Church schism of 1054.
^Fine 1991, p. 160,202,225.
^Deliso, Christopher (2008). Culture and Customs of Serbia and Montenegro. ABC-CLIO. p. 13. ISBN 978-0-31334-437-4.
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