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Toljen Title Prince of Hum (Zahumlje) Religion † Serbian Orthodoxy Children Toljen II Parents Miroslav of Hum Toljen Mirosavljević or Toljen of Hum (Latin: Tollen de Chulmia[1]) was a 12th-century Serbian royalty, that held lands of Hum[1], in the Principality of Serbia. His father was Miroslav of Hum, of the House of Vojislavljević, his mother was a sister of Ban Kulin. He was bethrothed (27 Jul 1189, 24 Apr 1190) to the daughter of Berthold VI (Andex), "Duke of Merano Marchese di Istria" and his wife Agnes von Wettin. The bethrotal was arranged by Frederic Barbarossa during his passing through Serbia during the Third Crusade, to establish good relations with the Serbs. Together they had one son, Toljen II, who succeeded as Prince later in 1227-1239.[2] Ancestors of Toljen Mirosavljević                                     Zavida                             Miroslav of Hum                                   Toljen Mirosavljević                                       Regnal titles Political offices Preceded by Miroslav Župan of Zahumlje under his uncle Stefan 1192–1196 Succeeded by Petar Mirosavljević References ^ a b HSS, page 228-229 ^ http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/BOSNIA.htm Sources History of the bishops of Salona and Split By Thomas (Spalatensis, Archdeacon), James Ross Sweeney ISBN 9637326596 Ref (HSS) This Serbian biographical article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e