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- Destinikon (Gr****: Δεστινίκον), rendered also as Destinik and in Serbian as Dostinik (Serbian Cyrillic: Достиник) or Dostinika (Достиника), was one of...
- historiography as Raška), included the inhabited cities (καστρα/kastra) of Destinikon (Δεστινίκον), Tzernabouskeï (Τζερναβουσκέη), Megyretous (Μεγυρέτους),...
- who had ruled since 891. He managed to take over the Serbian city of Destinikon, but the much more powerful Petar defeated him, and it is presumed that...
- in Serbia, that the Serbian ecclesiastical center and capital was at Destinikon, while Ras in the mid-9th century was only a border fort which became...
- material of Bulgarian origin in Vrsjenice (****umed to be Serbian city Destinikon), indicates that the border between Serbs/Serbia and Bulgarians/Bulgaria...
- (Latin: Rascia), included the "inhabited cities" (kastra oikoumena) of Destinikon, Tzernabouskeï, Megyretous, Dresneïk, Lesnik and Salines, while the "small...
- Bulgaria, backed by Boris I, taking the important Serbian stronghold of Destinikon. Klonimir was defeated and killed. The Byzantine–Bulgarian Wars made the...
- historiography also as Raška), included the inhabited cities (καστρα/kastra) of Destinikon (or Serbian Dostinika) (Δεστινίκον), Tzernabouskeï (Τζερναβουσκέη), Megyretous...
- in Serbia, that the Serbian ecclesiastical center and capital was at Destinikon, while Ras in the mid-9th century was only a border fort which became...
- medieval Serbia, its ecclesiastical center and capital was probably at Destinikon. By the late 9th century during the rule of Mutimir, the Church in Serbia...