- the 10th
century the
Carantanians were
significantly influenced by the
Bijelo Brdo
culture of the
Pannonian Slavs.
Carantanians were the
first Slavic...
-
Bagoariorum et
Carantanorum ("The
Conversion of the
Bavarians and the
Carantanians") is a
Latin history written in
Salzburg in the 870s. It
describes the...
- and the
Germanic peoples were
present among Carantanians. In its
early stages, the
language of
Carantanian Slavs was
essentially Proto-Slavic. In Slovenian...
-
again ruled by
Avars before Charlemagne's
victory over them in 803. The
Carantanians, one of the
ancestral groups of the
modern Slovenes,
particularly the...
-
surviving elements originating from Germanic,
Gaulish (Gallo-Roman),
Slavic (
Carantanian) and
Raetian culture.[citation needed]
Ancient customs survived in the...
- Carantania, was most
probably an
Irish monk and the
evangeliser of the
Carantanians, an
Alpine Slavic people settling in the
south of present-day Austria...
- at the
height of the
Hungarian invasions of Europe. The
Bavarians and
Carantanians were
victorious under the
command of the
Bavarian leader Berthold. The...
- ("The
Conversion of the
Bavarians and the
Carantanians")
makes the
first reference to a
Moravian ruler.
Carantanians (ancestors of present-day Slovenians)...
-
Boruta (surname)
Devil Boruta, a
folkloric character Boruta, 8th-century
Carantanian chieftain; see
Boruth Borut (disambiguation)
Boruto (disambiguation)...
- The
black panther (Slovene: črni panter), also
known as the
Carantanian panther (karantanski panter)
after the
Medieval prin****lity of Carantania, is...