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'''Konstantin Bodin''' ({{langDil-bg|Константѝн Бо̀дин, ''Konstantìn Bòdin''}}, {{langDil-sr|Константин Бодин/''Konstantin Bodin''}}{{Cref2|a}}; 1072–1101 arası aktif) 1081 ile 1101 yılları arası [[Duklja]] Kralı, babası [[Mihailo Vojislavljević|Mihailo]]'nun (1050–1081 arası hükümdar) yerine geçmiştir.
 
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Born in peaceful times, when the [[Serbs]] were subjects of the [[Byzantine Empire]], his father was in 1072 approached by [[Bulgarians|Bulgarian]] [[nobility]], who sought aid in their revolt against the [[Byzantine Greeks|Byzantines]]; Mihailo sent them Bodin, who was crowned [[Bulgarian Tsar]] under the name '''Peter III''' ({{langDil-bg|Петър ІІІ, ''Petŭr III''<ref>Yordan Andreev - "Bulgarian khans and tsars VII-XIV century. Historical chronological reference book", State Publishing House "Dr. Petar Beron", Sofia, 1988, p.98</ref>}}, {{langDil-sr|Петар III/''Petar III''}}) and joined the [[Uprising of Georgi Voiteh|short-lived revolt]], being captured the following year after initial success. He was freed in 1078, and upon the death of his father in 1081 he succeeded the throne. Having renewed his acknowledgement of Byzantine overlordship, he soon sided with their enemies, the Normans, which resulted in a Byzantine invasion and his capture. Although he quickly had himself freed, his reputation and influence waned. He was pushed aside by one of his governors and nephews, Vukan in Raška, who continued the struggle against the [[Byzantine Greeks|Byzantines]].
 
==Early life==
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==Reign==
[[FileDosya:Serbian Kingdom under King Constantine Bodin-sr.svg|thumb|State of Constantine Bodin.]]
After the death of King Mihailo, Bodin inherited the Serbian throne.{{sfn|Stanojević|1989|p=14}} By this time Bodin was a mature man with a turbulent background and great experiences, also having been a co-ruler of his father for several years.{{sfn|Stanojević|1989|p=14}}
 
Bodin's disengagement at Dyrrhachion outraged Constantinople, relations further deteriorating when Bodin began fully supporting the Normans.{{when|date=August 2015}}{{sfn|Stanojević|1989|p=15}} The Byzantines, after dealing with the Normans, attacked Bodin, defeated him and once again had him imprisoned.{{sfn|Stanojević|1989|p=15}} He quickly had himself freed, but after this his reputation began to fall and influence to wane.{{sfn|Stanojević|1989|p=15}}
[[FileDosya:Sergius and Bacchus Church February 2011.JPG|thumb|Bodin was imprisoned by the Byzantines at the [[Little Hagia Sophia|Church of Sergius and Bacchus]] in Constantinople.]]
The focus of the Serbian national and state life were then transmitted in the 1090s to the mountains of [[Kopaonik]], where his subject, ''[[župan]]'' (count) [[Vukan of Rascia|Vukan]], played the most important role in the fight of the Serbs against the Byzantine Empire.{{sfn|Stanojević|1989|p=15}} Bodin was pushed to the background, contributed by the dynastic conflicts and his struggle against the [[Republic of Ragusa]], which brought him only little fame and success.{{sfn|Stanojević|1989|p=15}} Thus, Bodin, who had started his career with much enthusiasm and energy, ended his life and reign without power and reputation.{{sfn|Stanojević|1989|p=15}}
 
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==Titles==
[[FileDosya:Seal of Constantine Bodin.jpg|thumb|Seal of Constantine Bodin.]]
*His seal, during his vassalage under [[Alexios I Komnenos]] (r. 1081–1118), dating to the early years of his rule, has the face of St. Theodore, and the Greek writing saying: {{small|[Κ(ύρι)ε βοήθ]ει Kωνσ[ταντ]ίνφ [(πρωτο)]σεβάστω καὶ ἐξουσιαστ(ή) Διοκλίας (καὶ) Σερβ(ίας)}} — "Konstantin, ''[[protosebastos]]'' and executor of Dioklea and Serbia".<ref>{{cite document|author=Jean-Claude Cheynet|title=La place de la Serbie dans la diplomatie Byzantine à la fin du XI e siècle|journal=Zbornik radova Vizantološkog instituta|volume=XLV|year=2008|url=http://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0584-9888/2008/0584-98880845089C.pdf}}</ref><ref>{{cite document|last=Komatina|first=Predrag|title=Vizantijska titula Konstantina Bodina (Byzantine title of Constantine Bodin)|publisher=Vizantološki institut SANU|url=http://www.academia.edu/3510012/Vizantijska_titula_Konstantina_Bodina_Byzantine_title_of_Constantine_Bodin_}}</ref>
*[[Anna Komnene]] (1083–1153) calls him "Exarch of Serbia".{{sfn|Veselinović|Ljušić|2008|p=33}}
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