- from the
local Neretva River (Latin: Narenta). The
terms "Narentines", "
Pagania" or "Pagans" are
found in two
contemporary sources: De
Administrando Imperio...
-
Pagania was a name for the
medieval realm of the Narentines.
Pagania may also
refer to:
Pagania, Italy, a
commune near Acri,
Calabria Ákra
Paganiá, a cape...
-
around the
Croat duchy.
These included the
Guduscans (based in Liburnia),
Pagania (between the
Cetina and
Neretva River),
Zachlumia (between
Neretva and...
- was
divided among four
small prin****lities
called Pagania, Zahumlje,
Travunia and Duklja.
Pagania was a
minor duchy between Cetina and Neretva. The territories...
- of
Lithuania Grand Duchy of
Lithuania Lower Pannonia Duchy of
Croatia Pagania Poljica duchy Duchy of
Schleswig Duchy of
Holstein (formerly part of the...
- Bosnia; and
Pomorje (maritime)
which consisted of Dioclea, Zachlumia,
Pagania,
Travunia (including Kanalitai). The
Serbian ruler was
titled knyaz or...
-
Knight captive inside a
magnificent castle in her
forest realm Païenie ('
Pagania'),
until messengers from her
brother Arthur arrive with a
request to lift...
-
arrived tribes of Croats,
Serbs and
other Slavs founded sclaviniae Croatia,
Pagania, Zachlumia,
Travunia and
Konavle (also
small region of Bosnia, with Duklja...
- 10th-century De
Administrando Imperio (DAI), the
lands of Konavle,
Zahumlje and
Pagania (which
included parts of
southern Dalmatia now in Croatia) is described...
-
remnants of
Early Christianity ecclesiastical divisions. Duklja, Zachlumia,
Pagania,
Travunia and
Kanalites similarly started emerging in the south. The West...