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Boruth, also
Borut (from
Church Slavonic: borъ, "fighter") or Borouth, (died
about 750) was the
first do****ented
Slavic prince (Knyaz) of Carantania, ruling...
- 8th-century
Carantanian chieftain; see
Boruth Borut (disambiguation)
Boruto (disambiguation)
Borutta Boruth This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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specific Slavic people (gens Sclavorum)
living there. When
about 740
Prince Boruth asked the
Bavarian duke
Odilo for help
against the
pressing danger posed...
- area
became part of the
Carantania prin****lity. When
about 740
Prince Boruth enlisted the aid of Duke
Odilo of
Bavaria against the
invading Avars, he...
-
Carantanian rulers initially joined the
tribal union of Samo's Empire,
Prince Boruth turned to Duke
Odilo of
Bavaria in
around 743 to ask for
support against...
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Carloman and
Pepin the Short. Duke
Odilo of
Bavaria comes to the aid of
Boruth,
prince (knyaz) of the Carantanians,
against repeated Avar
incursions in...
-
Umayyad prince and
general Basil the Confessor,
Eastern Orthodox saint Boruth,
prince (knyaz) of
Carantania (approximate date)
Bressal mac Áedo Róin,...
- the
dukes of Carinthia,
which was
carried out
until 1414.
Valuk (c. 630)
Boruth (c. 740–750) Cacatius/Gorazd (c. 750–752) Cheitmar/Hotimir (fl. 752–769)...
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valleys in the Prin****lity of
Carantania to be
Germanised after Prince Boruth acknowledged the
overlordship of Duke
Odilo of
Bavaria about 740. In 1380...
- century, the area had
fallen under Bavarian suzerainty, when
about 740
Prince Boruth asked Duke
Odilo for help
against invading Avar forces.
Incorporated into...