[1] The only preserved medieval source that mentions Dragimir is the dubious Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja,[2] specifically its Chapters 34–37.
Chapter 34 relates to "King" Chvalimir who divided his domain among his sons, giving Zenta to his first-born Petrislav, Travunia and Zachlumia to Dragimir, and Podgoria to the youngest Miroslav.
[5] Dragimir retreated before the emperor's army on a mountain, but was soon invited by Samuel to come down and resume ruling Travunia and Zachlumia as his vassal.
The emperor had previously made a similar arrangement in Duklja with Jovan Vladimir, son and successor of Petrislav.
[1] In the first half of 1018, Dragimir set off for Duklja accompanied by his soldiers to establish himself as its ruler, since his nephew Vladimir died without an heir.