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Kocel (fl. 861–874) was a
ruler of the
Slavs in
Lower Pannonia. He was an East
Frankish v****al
titled comes (count), and is
believed to have
ruled between...
- Pannonia.
Pribina (d. 861) was
succeeded by his son,
prince Kocel.
During the rule of
Pribina and
Kocel,
capital of the Prin****lity of
Lower Pannonia was Mosapurc...
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Pribina fell out, and the latter,
fearing for his life, fled with his son
Koceľ to the
First Bulgarian Empire. However,
Malamir of
Bulgaria had by that...
- Ross 2003 Mary
Agnes Blair Verne Burbridge Nellie Cuellar Alice Scanlan Kocel Joyce Lewis Kornbluh Eliza Seaman Leggett Ida
Lippman Marion Weyant Ruth...
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Pannonia (the
Balaton Prin****lity),
where they were well
received by
Prince Koceľ. This
activity in
Pannonia made a
continuation of
conflicts inevitable with...
- Ross 2003 Mary
Agnes Blair Verne Burbridge Nellie Cuellar Alice Scanlan Kocel Joyce Lewis Kornbluh Eliza Seaman Leggett Ida
Lippman Marion Weyant Ruth...
- of
Lower Pannonia, Pribina,
while Frankish archon Kotzil with Duke's son
Kocel, both
mentioned in De
Administrando Imperio regarding the
deposition of...
- Nimmyō, as the 54th
emperor of ****an. Irmgard,
Frankish abbess (or 830)
Kocel,
Slavic prince (approximate date) Luo Yin,
Chinese statesman and poet (d...
- for the missionaries,
Rastislav of
Moravia of
Great Moravia and
Prince Koceľ of
Lower Pannonia, as well as
Cyril and
Methodius had died, and the pressure...
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living in the
territories ruled by Rastislav,
Svatopluk and Pribina's son,
Koceľ. Svatopluk, in the meantime,
entered into
negotiations with
Carloman without...