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Mutimir (Serbian: Мутимир, Gr****: Μουντιμῆρος) was
prince of the
first Serbian Prin****lity from ca. 850
until 891. He
defeated the
Bulgar army, and allied...
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Muncimir (Latin: Muncimiro),
sometimes called Mutimir, was a duke (Croatian: knez) of the
Duchy of
Croatia and
reigned from 892 to
around 910. He was...
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Mutimir ousted his brothers, who fled to Bulgaria. He kept Gopnik's son
Petar Gojniković in his court, but he
managed to
escape to Croatia.
Mutimir ruled...
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Serbian Army, led by
Mutimir and his brothers,
defeated the Bulgars,
capturing Vladimir and 12 boyars.
Boris I and
Mutimir agreed on
peace (and perhaps...
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military organization with
clearly defined roles for the župan.
Prince Mutimir (ruled c. 851–891), the son of Vlastimir,
managed to
defeat the Bulgarians...
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Serbian army was led by
Mutimir and his two brothers; they
defeated the Bulgarians,
capturing Vladimir and 12 boyars.
Boris I and
Mutimir agreed to
peace (and...
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Serbian army was led by
Mutimir and his two brothers, who
defeated the Bulgars,
capturing Vladimir and 12 boyars.
Boris I and
Mutimir agreed on
peace (and...
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brothers Mutimir and Gojnik, from ca 851 to his and Gojnik's
deposition in the 880s
after an
unsuccessful coup
against the
eldest Prince Mutimir (r. 851-891)...
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consisting of the
three brothers Mutimir,
Gojnik and Strojimir,
although Mutimir, the oldest, had
supreme rule. In the 880s,
Mutimir seized the throne, exiling...
- 891–892,
before being deposed by his
cousin Petar. He was the
eldest son of
Mutimir (r. 851–891) of the Vlastimirović dynasty, who
ruled during the expanding...