Petrislav of Rascia
| Petrislav of Rascia Petrislav Vojislavljević | |
|---|---|
| Prince of Serbia (Župan) | |
| Prince of Serbia | |
| Reign | ca. 1060–1083 |
| Successor | Vukan |
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| House | Vojislavljević |
| Father | Mihailo I |
| Religion | Eastern Christianity |
Petrislav (Serbian Cyrillic: Петрислав[A]; fl. 1060–1083) was the Prince of Raška (Latin: Rascia; later anachronism for the Grand Principality of Serbia), a province under influence of the Grand Principality of Doclea, from 1060 to 1083. He was appointed to govern Serbia by his father, Grand Prince Mihailo I, who had reunited Serbia (the Zagora region of the former early medieval Serbian Principality) into the Serbian realm after decades of Byzantine annexation.