Kočopar

Kočopar

Kočapar Branislavljević was a King or Duklja in 1102 - 1103. He was the son of "Branislav", Prince of "Duklja".

He was brought to power by Grand Prince Vukan of Rascia, while his land has emerged only as a fief of Rascia. He married the daughter of the Bosnian Ban trying to restore old influence in Bosnia, but Bosnia subsequently and slowly seceded from Duklja.

During the numerous wars for leadership over the Slavic lands, Kočopar forged an alliance with Bosnia against Rascia. The alliance was eventually broken by the Prince of Rascia, which since then held hegemony in the region.

Kocopar died in his fights against the Zachlumoi during his attempts to restore Duklja's control over Zachumlia.

See also

* Duklja
* History of Bosnia and Herzegovina
* List of rulers of Montenegro


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