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- Slavs in Carnuntum, which is erroneously called Carantanum (Carnuntum, quod corrupte vocitant Carantanum). A possible etymological explanation is that it...
- "Slavs in Carnuntum, which is erroneously called Carantanum" (Carnuntum, quod corrupte vocitant Carantanum) for the year 663. "Carantani" may have been formed...
- was also granted "Pannonia," in the words of the Annales Fuldenses, or "Carantanum," in the words of Regino of Prüm. The division of the realm was confirmed...
- Krnski grad), as the centre of his missionary activities. S. Maria ad Carantanum was first mentioned in an 860 deed, probably a smallish wooden church...
- himself was granted "Pannonia," in the words of the Annales Fuldenses, or "Carantanum," in the words of Regino of Prüm. After he in turn became King of all...
- Karnuntum, mistakenly called Karantanum (Carnuntum, quod corrupte vocifier Carantanum), which could mean that the land began to be called Carantania under Valuk's...