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Mojmir II of Moravia

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349:(a former Great Moravian territory occupied by Franks) and raided Bavaria together with Mojmir’s troops. Eastern Francia was compelled to conclude a peace treaty with Great Moravia in 901 and Mojmir was reconciled with his brother, who is assumed to have returned to Great Moravia about this time. The peace treaty with the Eastern Franks also put an end to wars between Great Moravia and the Frankish vassal Bohemia lasting since 895. When and whether the territory that is now southern 22: 325:
Despite these disasters, Mojmir managed to consolidate his power. In 898 he asked the Pope to consecrate new Great Moravian clerics in order to decrease the influence of Bavarian clerics in his country. The Bavarians (Eastern Franks), upset by the 898 demand, sent troops to Great Moravia, which
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After the death of Arnulf, the Pope finally sent his legates to consecrate a Great Moravian archbishop and three bishops in 899, thus decreasing the influence of the Bavarian clergy. The only thing we know about them is that the archbishop allowed liturgies to be conducted in
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to settle permanently in the Carpathian Basin (895/896). In 896, they settled or were settled in the scarcely populated territories of Great Moravia, residing around the upper/middle Tisza River in 900/901. After several looting raids in Europe, they moved to Transdanubia.
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After 907 the Great Moravian Empire began to disintegrate. The remnants of the core territory of Great Moravia were divided between the newly established states of
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Weakened by internal conflict, Great Moravia lost its peripheral territories: It ceded the
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inhabiting that land. This grandson of Prince Morot through Svatopluk I was called
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again (i.e., as opposed to Latin liturgies) and one of them had his seat in
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and ruled as Emperor of the Bulgars and Moravians). Prince Morot conquered
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to the Eastern Franks in 894, after Magyar tribes had looted this region.
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followed suit in 897. Another danger emerged, when Magyars crossed the
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Mojmir defeated. Moreover, Mojmir captured the still rebellious
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as the king of Great Moravia in 894. At the same time, the
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In 907, the Magyars routed the Bavarian army at the
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King of Great Moravia
Svatopluk I
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House of Mojmír
Svatopluk I
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House of Mojmir
Great Moravia
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Svatopluk I
Simon of Kéza
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