…Petar II's forces take Macedonia and parts …
Years: 1040 - 1040
…Petar II's forces take Macedonia and parts of northern Greece.
This inspires further Slavic revolts against imperial rule in Epirus and Albania.
A Skylitzes and Kekaumenos have written, Stefan Vojislav, a “Travunian Serb” who held the title of “archon, and toparch of the kastra of Dalmatia, Zeta and Ston,” had in the 1030s led the "Serbs who renounced Byzantine rule".
According to the CPD, he was a nephew of Vladimir.
In 1034, he taken "Duklja" while Constantinople was switching emperors.
The Empire had retaliated by sending in troops from Dyrrhachium and captured Vojislav, who was taken prisoner to Constantinople.
He had managed to escape and began a guerrilla resistance from Duklja's mountains.
He had defeated several imperial expeditions and liberated most of Duklja.
A Slav rebellion centered on Belgrade, organized by Peter Delian in the late 1030s, works in Vojislav’s favor by diverting attention from Duklja.
He uses this to assert rule from his capital in Scutari, and extends his rule from Duklja to Travunia and a part of Zachlumia.
Voislav besieges the imperial city of Dyrrhachium and holds the lands surrounding it.
Locations
People
Groups
- Slavs, South
- Greeks, Medieval (Byzantines)
- Bulgarians (South Slavs)
- Thessalonica, East Roman Theme of
- Dyrrhachium, East Roman Theme of
- Serbs (South Slavs)
- Roman Empire, Eastern: Macedonian dynasty
- Duklja, or Doclea
- Albanians
- Bulgaria, Theme of
