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Saint Sava
first archbishop of Serbs

Helena, Queen of Hungary
Queen consort of Hungary

Beloš Vukanović
Beloš (; or Belus; fl. 1141–1163), was a Serbian prince and Hungarian palatine who served as the regent of Hungary from 1141 until 1146, alongside his sister Helena, mother of the infant King Géza II. Beloš held the title of duke (dux), and ban of Croatia from 1146 until 1157 and briefly in 1163. Beloš, as a member of the Serbian Vukanović dynasty, also briefly ruled his patrimony as the Grand Prince of Serbia in 1162. He lived during a period of Serbian-Hungarian alliance, amid a growing threat from the Byzantines, who had earlier been the overlords of Serbia.
Miroslav of Hum
Serbian great prince
Dobroslav II
Ruler of Duklja
Kočapar Branislavljević
thumb|Duklja and other Serbian polities in the late 11th century.
Zavida
Zavida (; 1112) was a Serbian prince, possibly the Grand Prince of Serbia in 1112 before being ousted by his close relatives, being succeeded by Uroš I. He was the father of four sons, Tihomir, Stracimir, Miroslav and Nemanja, and a daughter. Tihomir, the oldest, succeeded the Serbian throne in 1165 but was ousted by Nemanja, the youngest, in 1166.
Radoslav of Duklja
Prince of Duklja
Stracimir Zavidović
Zupan of West Morava