List of Serbian monarchs:
Vlastimirović Dynasty or House of Vlastimirović(i) (ca. 640 - ca. 950)
Unknown archont/knez (prince), died in 680, lead Serbs to the Balkans during the reign of Byzantine emperor Heraclius (610-41),
Svevlad (different dynasty?), ruled up to 660
Selimir (different dynasty?), ruled 679-680
Vladin, ruled up to 700
Ratimir, ruled until 730
Knez Višeslav (great grandson of unknown archont/knez who died in 680), around 780
Knez Radoslav (son of Višeslav)
Knez Prosigoj (son of Radoslav)
Knez Vlastimir (son of Prosigoj) ruled around 850 or only up to 825 according to some, founder of Vlastimirović dynasty. Vlastimir had three sons and one daughter. His daughter married knez Krajina, son of Beloje, župan of Travunija (Trabounia). Each son had his own domain, but Mutimir the eldest was the supreme ruler, his two brothers being subjugated (vassals) to him. The brothers successfully fought off a Bulgar onslaught by khan Boris in 852. Later, the two youngest brother rebelled against Mutimir who as a punishment let Bulgar khan Boris subjugate them.
Knez Mutimir ruled from the second half of 9th century to his death in 891 or 892
Strojimir (vassal to elder brother Mutimir, later under Bulgar khan Boris)
Gojnik (vassal to brother Mutimir, later under khan Boris)
Knez Pribislav (son of Mutimir), born latest 867, ruled 891/2-892/3
Bran (Boren) (younger brother of Pribislav, son of Mutimir), born by 867, pretender to the thron 895/6
Stefan (youngest brother of Pribislav and Bran, son of Mutimir), born ca. 870
Knez Petar Gojniković (son of Gojnik, grandson of Vlastimir), born ca. 870, ruled 892/3-917/8, captured by Bulgars, died as their prisonner
Knez Pavle Branović (son of Bran/Boren, grandson of Mutimir), ruled 917/8-921, brought to the throne by the Bulgars, brought down by Byzantines
Knez Zaharije Pribisavljević (son of Pribislav, grandson of Mutimir), ruled 921-924 (brought to the throne by the Byzantines, removed by the Bulgars)
924-927 Serb throne held by Bulgars, period of Bulgar rule
Knez/Zupan Časlav Klonimirović (son of Klonimir, grandson of Strojimir), ruled 927/8-ca. 950: Liberated the central Serbian tribes from Bulgarian empire.
950-1050 Byzantine rule
Vojisavljević Dynasty or House of Vojislavljević(i) (ca 1050- ca 1160)
Grand Župan (possibly even king?) Mihajlo of Zeta (Michael) (1050/1155-1080), born after 1042: maintained Serb independence from Byzantine empire. Possibly received the title of king (and crown) from Pope Gregory VII though it is still an issue of debate.
King Konstantin Bodin, son of Mihajlo, ruled 1080-1101
King Dobroslav, younger brother of Konstantin Bodin
King Đorđe, son of Konstantin
Nemanjić Dynasty or House of Nemanjić(i) (ca 1166
Uros, Župan of Rassa from about 1120
joint rule of Tihomir, Stefan Nemanja (son of Uros), Stracimir and Miroslav (ca 1168
Vukan, son of Nemanja, ruled the coastal regions of cities Antivari (Bar) and Cattaro (Kotor), cf.
Stefan Nemanja also Stefan I, Nemanja (ca 1166-
Stefan Prvovenčani also Stefan II, Nemanja (1199-
Stefan Radoslav (1228 - 1234
Stefan Vladislav I (1234 - 1243)
Stefan Uros I (1243 - 1276)
Stefan Dragutin (1276 - 1282)
Stefan (Uros II) Milutin (1282 - 1321)
Stefan Vladislav II (1321 - about 1325)
Stefan (Uros III) Decanski (1321 -
Stefan (Uros IV) Dušan (1331 - 1355), self-proclaimed Tzar in 1346
Stefan Uroš V (1355 - 1371)
House of Lazarević(i) (1371-1427)
Lazar Hrebeljanović (1371-1389)
Stefan Lazarević (1389-1427)
House of Branković(i) (1427-1459)
Djuradj Branković (1427-
Lazar Branković (1456-
Stefan Branković (1458-1459)
Stefan Tomašević (1459)
Rulers of modern Serbian states:
House of Obrenović(i) (1815-1842, 1858-1903)
Miloš Obrenović (1815-1839, 1858-1860)
Milan I (III) (June 13 1839 - July 9)
Michael (Mihailo) (july 9 1839 - September 6 1842, Sepetember 26 1860 - July 10)
Milan II (IV) (July 11 1868 - Match 6 1889)
Aleksandar Obrenović (1894-1903)
House of Karadjordjevic (1842-1858, 1903-1945)
Aleksandar (I) Karageorgević (September 14 1842 - December 23 1858)
Petar I (July 2 1903 - November 30 1918)