Kočapar

Duklja and neighbouring Serbian regions during the 11th and 12th century

Kočapar (Serbian Cyrillic: Кочапар) was the knez or župan of Duklja, a Serbian state, briefly in 1102–03 under the suzerainty of Vukan, Grand Prince of Serbia. He was the son of Branislav, the Prince of Duklja. Following Bodin's 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 to Serbia, forging an alliance with Vukan. This alliance would prove worthy in their successful invasion of Duklja in 1102. The battle that ensued at the Morača led to the overthrow of Dobroslav II and the coronation of Kočapar to the throne. Dobroslav was subsequently banished to Serbia and a large part of Dalmatia was pillaged in the process. Vukan gave Kočapar Duklja as a fief. The two would soon brake, with Vukan, sending a squad to Doclea (city), forcing Kočapar to flee to Bosnia and then Zahumlje where he also died.[1]

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Royal titles
Political offices
Preceded by
independent
Dobroslav II
as King
Prince of Duklja
under Vukan I
(Serbian Principality)

1102–1103
Succeeded by
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Principality of Serbia (early medieval), 641–969
Serbian Principality of Duklja, 998–1101
Grand Principality of Serbia, 1101–1217Kingdom of Serbia, 1217–1346
Serbian Empire, 1346–1371Moravian Serbia, 1371–1402
Serbian Despotate, 1402–1537Second Serbian Empire and Duchy of Srem, 1526–1532
Revolutionary Serbia, 1804–1837Principality of Serbia, 1837–1882Kingdom of Serbia, 1882–1918


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