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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..."
1951:'a people that is said to hold a large part of Dalmatia'. This was a reference to the ancient Roman province of Dalmatia, which extended deep into the western Balkan interior, from the eastern Adriatic coast to the valleys of the Ibar and Sava Rivers.
1233:). The invasion led to a 3-year war, Vlastimir was victorious; Khan Presian made no territorial gain, was heavily defeated and lost many of his men as the Serbs had a tactical advantage in the hills, Presian was driven out by the
1052:'s Bulgaria because of an administrative reform that deprived them of much of their local authority. They left the association (societas) of the Bulgarian Empire and sought, together with many other Slavic tribes, protection from
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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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Bulgars over Slavs to the south prompted the Serbs to unite into a state under Vlastimir.
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2406:"Byzantium, Byzantine Italy and cities on the eastern coast of the Adriatic: The case of Kotor and Dubrovnik"
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1374:. Mutimir holds the supreme power.
1351:was entitled the rule of Travunia.
1317:Vlastimir marries his daughter to
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380:White Serbia
333:Praevalitana
313:Moesia Prima
142:
89:10th century
83:
67:
33:
26:
15:
1724:around 896.
1556:in 879–880.
1255:Herzegovina
795:2006–
590:Jovan Nenad
251:Early Roman
168:Paleolithic
115:History of
84:9th century
79:8th century
68:Chronology:
34:Key events:
2693:Categories
2681:2020-04-04
2612:. Cosimo.
2591:Scribd.com
2566:2011-09-27
2457:, p.
2422:2011-09-27
2153:, p. 42—43
1843:2011-09-27
1781:References
1583:treachery.
1545:Ibar river
1541:Novi Pazar
1502:Narentines
1500:The pagan
1197:Narentines
1186:In c. 839
1173:Theophilos
1023:) and the
1013:Braničevci
972:incomplete
543:Vuk's Land
406:Narentines
306:Late Roman
213:Autariatae
183:Bronze Age
173:Mesolithic
161:Prehistory
136:By century
2652:. BRILL.
2377:The Serbs
2211:(str. 62)
2119:Fine 1991
2104:Fine 1991
2025:Bury 2008
1797:, p. 66,
1758:Strojimir
1708:Duke Glad
1686:Dostinika
1634:, as did
1628:Pribislav
1460:attacked
1424:, and 80
1406:Pribislav
1368:Strojimir
1281:Podrimlje
1265:Braničevo
1205:Ljudislav
1025:Obotrites
1009:Braničevo
1007:conquers
950:(892–917)
943:(891–892)
941:Pribislav
925:Strojimir
911:Vlastimir
402:Zachlumia
258:Illyricum
233:Scordisci
208:Illyrians
201:Pre-Roman
178:Neolithic
2353:, p. 209
2338:, p. 208
1929:(2023).
1766:CTPOHMIP
1744:Slavonia
1668:blinding
1561:between
1485:Serbian
1477:Travunia
1473:Zahumlje
1458:Saracens
1386:Vladimir
1345:Trebinje
1337:Travunia
1327:Trebinje
1321:(son of
1115:Frankish
1086:Dalmatia
1021:Timočani
904:Prosigoj
897:Radoslav
890:Višeslav
870:Monarchs
628:1690 and
398:Travunia
328:Dardania
273:Dalmatia
263:Pannonia
223:Triballi
188:Iron Age
106:a series
104:Part of
2379:, p. 15
1742:, east
1734:, west
1563:870–874
1543:on the
1487:Pomorje
1481:Konavli
1466:admiral
1444:Basil I
1433:before
1418:falcons
1398:Bulgars
1380:853/854
1364:Mutimir
1341:Konavle
1313:847/848
1227:Serbian
1213:839–842
1151:Omurtag
1135:824–827
1122:In 823
1097:around
1069:819–822
1061:Herstal
1050:Omurtag
1032:around
1015:), the
1000:Bulgar
946:Prince
939:Prince
930:Prince
923:Prince
918:Mutimir
916:Prince
909:Prince
902:Prince
895:Prince
888:Prince
797:present
238:Dacians
218:Dardani
2656:
2635:
2616:
2465:
2270:p. 141
2240:
2207:
1943:
1906:
1861:p. 192
1740:Syrmia
1736:Syrmia
1690:Drsnik
1670:was a
1654:Stefan
1575:after
1524:after
1462:Ragusa
1420:, two
1416:, two
1414:slaves
1410:Stefan
1402:boyars
1372:Gojnik
1323:Beloje
1301:Bitola
1288:after
1277:Vardar
1271:, the
1269:Morava
1251:Bosnia
1242:after
1155:Danube
1140:again.
955:Events
932:Gojnik
505:Empire
414:Bosnia
394:Duklja
278:Moesia
117:Serbia
108:on the
2416:(PDF)
2409:(PDF)
2079:p. 87
2064:p. 81
1978:p. 86
1732:Bačka
1718:Banat
1694:Klina
1692:, in
1636:Petar
1568:Petar
1339:with
1332:Župan
1305:Devol
1297:Ohrid
1117:rule.
1082:Sisak
948:Petar
863:Serbs
410:Raška
288:Dacia
228:Moesi
2654:ISBN
2633:ISBN
2614:ISBN
2463:ISBN
2238:ISBN
2205:ISBN
1941:ISBN
1904:ISBN
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