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Ljudevit (pronounced [ʎûdeʋit]) or
Liudewit (Latin: Liudewitus),
often also
Ljudevit Posavski, was the Duke of the
Slavs in
Lower Pannonia from 810 to...
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thousands to c. 30,000 by the end of the 6th century.
Among the Slav rulers,
Liudewit (d. 823) held
lands along the Sava river, and
Pribina (d. 861) in the March...
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Christianised from Aquileia.
Following the anti-Frankish
rebellion of
Liudewit at the
beginning of the 9th century, the
Franks removed the Carantanian...
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August 2023.
Retrieved 13 July 2022.
Dzino (2010, p. 186)
Wolfram (2002)
Liudewit is
considered the
first Croatian prince.
Constantine Porphyrogenitus has...
- Slovenes. In 821, an
alliance was made with Borna, duke of the Dalmatia, and
Liudewit was
brought to heel. In 824
several Slav
tribes in the north-western parts...
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river (also
called "Margus" in antiquity). Boba says that the
realm of
Liudewit, a
rebellious Slavic prince in Pannonia,
obviously included Moravia. The...