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De Administrando Imperio, ch. 29 : "...the majority of these Slavs were not even baptized, and remained unbaptized for long enough. But in the time of Basil, the Christ-loving emperor, they sent diplomatic agents, begging and praying him that those of them who were unbaptized might receive baptism
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An internal conflict among the dynastic brothers resulted in Mutimir banishing the two younger brothers to the Bulgarian court. He kept Petar in his court, for political reasons. Petar soon fled to Croatia. The reason of the feud is not known, however, it is postulated that it was a result of
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at Ras, can be dated to the 9th–10th century, with the rotunda plan characteristic of first court chapels. The bishopric was established shortly after 871, during the rule of Mutimir, and was part of the general plan of establishing bishoprics in the Slav lands of the Empire, confirmed by the
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Soon after 846, with the end of the Thirty Years’ truce, Malamir (or Presian) invaded the regions of the Struma and the Nestos, Empress-Regent Theodora answered by attacking Thracian Bulgaria. A brief peace was concluded, then Malamir proceeded to invade Macedonia. The Bulgarians soon annexed
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and that they might be, as they had originally been, subject to the empire of the Romans; and that glorious emperor, of blessed memory, gave ear to them and sent out an imperial agent and priests with him and baptized all of them that were unbaptized of the aforesaid nations..."
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Timok and Branicevo would be of dispute between the Franks and Bulgars, the Khan sent embassies in 824 and 826 seeking to settle the border dispute, but was neglected. The Bulgarian Empire subsequently annex the region
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Pribislav only ruled for a year when Petar returned in 892, defeating him in battle and seizing the throne, Pribislav fled to Croatia with his brothers
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to the border to escort the prisoners, where they exchanged items as a sign of peace, Boris himself gave them "rich gifts", while he was given "two
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up the Drave, spreading destruction. The Slavs and other tribes on its banks were cowed into submission, and agreed to accept Bulgar governors.
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It is thought that the rapid extension of Bulgars over Slavs to the south prompted the Serbs to unite into a state under Vlastimir.
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Relja Novakovic, Gde se nalazila Srbija od VII do X veka (Where Serbia was situated from the 7th to 10th centuries) , pp. 61–63.
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Bran later returned and led an unsuccessful rebellion against Petar in 894. Bran was defeated, captured and blinded (
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In 896, Klonimir returns from Bulgaria, backed by Tsar Boris, and invades Serbia, taking the important stronghold
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to the Serbs somewhere in western Balkans – the Serbs are mentioned as reportedly holding the great/large part of
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Dragan Brujić, Vodič kroz svet Vizantije – od Konstantina do pada Carigrada, drugo izdanje, Beograd, 2005.
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in 869. The Ragusians asked Basil I for help, which he answered, sending a large flotilla with his
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Prospetto cronologico della storia della Dalmazia: con riguardo alle provincie slave contermini
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Braničevci and Timočani, together with other tribes of the frontier, revolted and seceded from
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against Vlastimir. The Serbian Army was led by Mutimir and his brothers, which defeated the
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The Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century
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Etudes historiques: A l'occasion du XIII Congrés international des sciences historiques
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The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland
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Byzantine tradition that meant to disqualify a person to take the throne
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Grupa autora, „Istorija srpskog naroda I“ , Beograd, 1981. (str. 148)
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Encyclopædia Britannica: a new survey of universal knowledge, Volume
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in the center and Greek inscriptions that say: "God, help Strojimir (
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was founded in 878 (as continuation of Viminacium and Horreum Margi).
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By 878, all of Dalmatia were under the Byzantine overlordship (
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The making of Eastern Europe: from prehistory to postcommunism
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Académie des sciences de Bulgarie, Institut d'histoire, 1966,
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Braničevci and Timočani and other frontier tribes come under
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leads an uprising against the Franks (819). According to the
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Sorabos, quae natio magnam Dalmatiae partem obtinere dicitur
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Mutimir died in 891, and was succeeded by his eldest son,
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Vlastimir went on to expand to the west, taking southeast
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The Macedonian question: the struggle for southern Serbia
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The Narentines were at the time (823) subordinate to the
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invades Frankish Croatia using boats sailing from the
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Constantine Porphyrogenitus: De Administrando Imperio
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Vlastimir united several Serbian tribes, and Emperor
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E.J. Brill's first encyclopaedia of Islam 1913–1936
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Klonimir was defeated and killed. 958: 771:Federal unit of Socialist Yugoslavia 2506: 2367: 2223: 1993: 1866: 1716:, ruled in the territory of modern 1630:. He was most likely buried in the 13: 2527: 2503:The early medieval Balkans, p. 154 2435:The early medieval Balkans, p. 150 2141: 2040:, Belgrade, 1894, Book 2, p. 38—39 1895:Carolingian Civilization: A Reader 1850: 1493:At the same time, the Croats join 1374:. Mutimir holds the supreme power. 1351:was entitled the rule of Travunia. 1317:Vlastimir marries his daughter to 358:Praetorian prefecture of Illyricum 14: 2720: 2036:L. Kovacevic & L. 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Prince Vlastimir
Prince Mutimir
Christianization of Serbs
Eparchy of Ras
8th century
10th century
a series
History of Serbia
Map of Balkans, Byzantine Empire and Anatolia, 1355. -- Velhagen & Klasing atlas of history, Berlin 1931 (english version)
By century
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10th
Prehistory
Paleolithic
Mesolithic
Neolithic
Bronze Age
Iron Age
Pre-Roman
Illyrians
Autariatae
Dardani
Triballi
Moesi
Scordisci
Dacians
Early Roman
Illyricum
Pannonia

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