George II or 2 may refer to:
Alexander III may refer to:
Year 1118 (MCXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Julian calendar.
George I or 1 may refer to:
Stephen I may refer to:
Zachlumia or Zachumlia, also Hum, was a medieval principality located in the modern-day regions of Herzegovina and southern Dalmatia. In some periods it was a fully independent or semi-independent South Slavic principality. It maintained relations with various foreign and neighbouring powers and later was subjected to Kingdom of Hungary, Kingdom of Serbia, Kingdom of Bosnia, and at the end to the Ottoman Empire.
John II may refer to:
John III may refer to:
John VI may refer to:
Maximus is the Latin term for "greatest" or "largest". In this connection it may refer to:
Michael I may refer to:
Sergius was the name of a Roman Patrician Gens, Sergia, originally from Alba Longa. It is also found as Sergios. It may refer to:
The Ramnulfids, or the House of Poitiers, were a French dynasty of Frankish origin ruling the County of Poitou and Duchy of Aquitaine in the 9th through 12th centuries. Their power base shifted from Toulouse to Poitou. In the early 10th century, they contested the dominance of northern Aquitaine and the ducal title to the whole with the House of Auvergne. In 1032, they inherited the Duchy of Gascony, thus uniting it with Aquitaine. By the end of the 11th century, they were the dominant power in the southwestern third of France. The founder of the family was Ramnulf I, who became count in 835.
The Vukanović dynasty, was a medieval Serbian dynasty that ruled over inner Serbia, centered in the Raška region, during the 11th and 12th century. Several members of the Vukanović dynasty also ruled in some other regions. The house may have descended from the Vojislavljević dynasty of Duklja. Vukanović dynasty was later succeeded in Serbia by the closely related Nemanjić dynasty.
Demetrius may be a given name.
John is a common English name and surname:
Michael IIthe Stammerer was a Byzantine emperor.
John of Antioch may refer to:
George of Duklja or Đorđe of Duklja may refer to:
Vladimir of Duklja may refer to:
Michael of Duklja may refer to: