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Gojnik Vlastimirović or
Gojnik of
Serbia (Serbian: Гојник, Latin: Goinicus) was a
Serbian Župan who was
subject to his
elder brother Mutimir, the Grand...
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Serbian Prin****lity
alongside his two
brothers Mutimir and
Gojnik, from ca 851 to his and
Gojnik's deposition in the 880s
after an
unsuccessful coup against...
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Serbian monarch with a
Christian (non-Slavic) name.
Petar was the son of
Gojnik, the
youngest son of
Vlastimir (r. 831–851) of the
first Serbian dynasty...
- the
Serbian Prin****lity. His
father and uncle, co-princes
Strojimir and
Gojnik, had been
exiled to
Bulgaria with
their families after their eldest brother...
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Christianization of Serbia. His
father had with his
brothers Strojimir and
Gojnik,
defeated the
Bulgar Army sent by Tsar
Boris I of
Bulgaria and led by his...
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against Khan Presian.
Vlastimir had
three sons (Mutimir,
Strojimir and
Gojnik) and one daughter. His
daughter married Krajina, who
received the fief of...
- death, the rule was
divided among his
three sons: Mutimir,
Strojimir and
Gojnik. The
brothers defeated the
Bulgars once
again c. 853-854,
capturing Bulgarian...
- dynasty, the Vlastimirovići. His
father had with his
brothers Strojimir and
Gojnik,
defeated the
Bulgar Army sent by Tsar Boris, led by his son Vladimir. They...
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Strojimir (and his son Klonimir) and
Gojnik to khan
Boris in Bulgaria,
keeping only
Petar Gojniković,
Gojnik's son and his nephew. This
happened between...
- (933–943/960),
liberated Serbian lands under Bulgarian occupation,
unified Serbia Gojnik, v****al to
brother Mutimir,
later under khan Boris)
Petar Gojniković (~892–918)...