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Beloje (Serbian Cyrillic: Белоје; Gr****: Βελάης; fl. 839), was a
local Slavic chieftain from the
region surrounding Trebinje, who
ruled the area with a...
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independence starting with the clan's
progenitor Beloje, who
sought to free
himself of
Serbian rule.
Beloje was
mentioned as the župan of
Travunia in the...
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known as Travunia, was
earlier ruled by Krajina's father, the
local lord
Beloje. At the time of Krajina's rule, the
region was
still under suzerainty of...
- Prin****lity
under the Vlastimirović Dynasty. The
first known office holder was
Beloje, a count, who
ruled under Prince Vlastimir (also
possibly under Radoslav...
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Prince Vlastimir (r. 830–51)
married his
daughter to Krajina, the son of
Beloje, and that
family became hereditary rulers of Travunija. By 1040, Stefan...
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married off his
daughter to Krajina, the son of a
local župan of Trebinje,
Beloje, in ca. 847/848. With this marriage,
Vlastimir elevated the
title of Krajina...
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Radoslav Prosigoj Vlastimir Mutimir Pribislav Petar Pavle Zaharija Časlav
Beloje Krajina Belojević
Hvalimir Belojević Čučimir Belojević
Petar of
Duklja Jovan...
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Serbian woman in history.
Vlastimir married her to Krajina, the son of
Beloje, župan of
Travunija and
later awarded his son-in-law the
title of knez....
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married off his
daughter to Krajina, the son of a
local župan of Trebinje,
Beloje, in c. 847–48. With this marriage,
Vlastimir elevated Krajina to archon...
- μπάνος (b/mpanos) (Ban); and is
individually mentioned ζουπανου (zoupanou)
Beloje of Travunia;
later among Serbs it also
temporary became a
title for supreme...