896:Око 890. год. продро је из Хрватске у Србију, после Мутимирове смрти, избегли Петар Гојниковић. Он је свргнуо Мутимирова сина и наследника Прибислава, учврстио се у земљи, и одржао на престолу више од четврт века. Мутимирови синови, тројица, беже Хрватима и траже тамо склониште и помоћ. Покушај средњег брата Брана да са хрватском помоћу сруши Петра није имао успеха (око 894.). Бран сам би ухваћен и ослепљен. Исто је тако пропао и покушај Клонимиров, који је проваливши из Бугарске, био заузео град Достиницу (око 896.). Петар, јачи човек, одупро се свима. Са Хрватима је, изгледа, прекинуо везе, иако су га они с почетка подржавали, вероватно с тога, што су најпре тражили награду за услуге, а после помагали његове противнике. У прво време Петар се, ваљда преко оца или стрица или рођака тамо, приближио Бугарима и окумио се с њиховим новим владаром Симеоном (од 893. год.). Сигуран на тој страни, он је почео да се шири према западу, на рачун хумских и неретљанских владара.
826:Код Срба су за то време почеле међусобне борбе. Синови Властимирови не осташе у слози. Најстарији, Мутимир, хтео је да као такав има врховну власт и како су се браћа његова, Стројимир и Гојник, томе опирала, он их обојицу ухвати и посла у Бугарску, налазећи у њеном владару помагача за своје циљеве. У ствари, Борис је хтео да добије утицаја на прилике у Србији и да помаже тамо оне, који би се у својој политици ослањали на Бугаре место на Византију. Он с тога прогнате српске кнезове прима љубазно, држећи их као оруђе за своје потребе, и тамо Клонимира, Стројимирова сина, ожени с једном угледном Бугарком. Једног од сродника, свог синовца Петра Гојниковића, Мутимир је задржао код себе, али се тај, уплашен очевим удесом, склони у Хрватску. У верском погледу Мутимир се држао источне цркве, иако га је папа Иван VIII позвао, да се, по традицији претходника, врати панонској дијецези, нарочито ваљда с обзиром на то, што је у Методију добила словенског епископа.
434:, after 855/856. According to V. Ćorović, Boris wanted to gain influence on these events in Serbia and sought to help those who could stand on the Bulgarian side instead of the Byzantine, and thus he graciously received the two younger brothers, holding them as weapons for his needs. Evidence of this is the fact that Boris himself chose a Bulgarian noblewoman to marry Strojimir's son, Klonimir. It seems that the exiled families were treated well in Bulgaria, with respect to their status. Mutimir had not exiled all members of his brother's families, but had retained his nephew
457:), headed by the eldest son, Pribislav. However, Pribislav's reign only lasted less than a year, ending when his cousin Petar returned to Serbia from Croatia and won a battle against Pribislav. Petar acquired the Serbian throne in ca. 892. Mutimir's three sons then left Serbia for Croatia where they sought refuge and help. In ca. 894, Bran tried to oust Petar with Croatian help but was unsuccessful; he was captured and blinded (according to
438:, the son of Gojnik, at the Serbian court for political reasons, although Petar later feared his father's fate and eventually escaped across the western border to Croatia. The descendants of Vlastimir's sons continued to fight for the throne over the century. An important event was the Christianization of the Serbs which began in 870, accompanied by strong political and cultural influences from the Byzantine Empire.
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186:. His father and uncle, co-princes Strojimir and Gojnik, had been exiled to Bulgaria with their families after their eldest brother Mutimir had ousted them and taken the Serbian throne. Klonimir married a Bulgarian noblewoman chosen by Khan Boris I himself. She later gave birth to a son named
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Bulgars, though he was probably not happy with his subordinate position, and may have dreamed of reasserting his independence. His situation and the succession wars of the three branches of Vlastimir's sons was to play a key part in the coming
497:). Klonimir was likely supported by the Bulgarians, which shows that Petar had bad relations with Bulgaria. However, Klonimir was unsuccessful, and the powerful Petar slew him. A little while afterwards, Petar was recognized as the ruler of Serbia by Bulgarian Tsar
194:, but the much more powerful Petar defeated him, and it is presumed that Klonimir died in battle. His son Časlav later became the most powerful of the Vlastimirović dynasty, as Prince of Serbia from 927 to 960, unifying several tribes in the region.
541:, was sent with Bulgarian aid to conquer Serbia in 924. The Bulgarians tricked him and annexed Serbia, until Časlav returned from exile in 927 after Symeon's death and asserted his rule over Serbia in a Byzantine alliance.
406:, though supreme rule was held by the eldest, Mutimir. The three brothers successfully fought off a Bulgarian attack in 853 or 854 (shortly after the death of Vlastimir), when they had managed to capture 12 great
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