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Nemanja himself was initially baptized under Roman rite like the other rulers of Duklja, and later rebaptized under [[Byzantine Rite]]. He gave the rule over Duklja to his son Vukan Nemanjić, and due to the difference in religions the two ostensibly united territories were at odds. Eventually though the Serbian influence prevailed.
 
DukljaThe laterrelationship alsobetween becamethe knownregions asof Duklja and [[Zeta (state)|Zeta]] is somewhat unclear. Duklja was mostly referenced as the littoral area between the [[Bay of Kotor]] and the [[Skadar Lake]], while Zeta refers to the river located inland and is thus the more accurate predecessor of the initial 19th century [[Montenegro]]. According to another interpretation, Duklja was composed of Zeta and Travunja (Travunja was roughly today's eastern [[Herzegovina]] and [[Konavle]]).
 
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