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Carantania, also
known as
Carentania (Slovene: Karantanija, German: Karantanien, in Old
Slavic *Korǫtanъ), was a
Slavic prin****lity that
emerged in the...
- (Nitravia)".
According to J. B. Bury, "the ****umption that his
kingdom embraced Carantania, the
country of the
Alpine Slavs,
rests only upon the
Anonymus de conversione...
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Carantanian panther (karantanski panter)
after the
Medieval prin****lity of
Carantania, is a
Carinthian historical symbol,
which represents a
stylized heraldic...
- Hemma,
daughter of a
Bavarian count. His
father appointed him
governor of
Carantania in 856, and
commander of
southeastern frontier marches in 864. Upon his...
- and East Tyrol)
established the
independent prin****lity of
Carantania. In 745,
Carantania and the rest of Slavic-po****ted
territories of present-day...
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predecessor of
Austria and
Slovenia was
Slovene prin****lity
Carantania. The
central part of
Carantania (the
territory of present-day
southern Austria and north-eastern...
- In the
seventh century the area was part of the
Slavic prin****lity of
Carantania,
which fell
under the
suzerainty of Duke
Odilo of
Bavaria in
about 743...
- present-day
Carinthia from the east.
About 600 the
Slavic prin****lity of
Carantania arose,
stretching along the
valleys of the Drava, Mur and Sava rivers...
- (c. 720 –
before 772),
called the
Apostle of
Carinthia or
Apostle of
Carantania, was most
probably an
Irish monk and the
evangeliser of the Carantanians...
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Slovenes located in present-day
Carinthia formed the
independent duchy of
Carantania, and Carniola,
later duchy Carniola.
Other parts of present-day Slovenia...