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Grubeša Branislavljević (d. 1125) was the prince and ruler of Duklja and Antivari from 1118-1125. After the Byzantines defeated King George in 1118, Grubeša assumed the Dioclean throne as a Byzantine protégé. The Byzantines gave Grubeša the authority of reigning in Dioclea, as well as commanding the army that battled against George. Grubeša reigned over Dioclea until 1125 when he was defeated in Antivari by George, with which he used Rascian aid to return to the Dioclean throne. Grubeša either was killed or died in that battle against George in Antivari in 1125. He was buried in the Church of Saint George in Antivari.
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