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Pribina (c. 800 – 861) was a
Slavic prince whose adventurous career,
recorded in the
Conversion of the
Bavarians and the
Carantanians (a
historical work...
- Conversion,
Pribina was
initially the
ruler of an
independent polity which was
centered on Nitra. For instance,
Barford writes that
Pribina "was apparently...
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Slavic prince Pribina as the new
ruler of
Lower Pannonia.
Pribina (d. 861) was
succeeded by his son,
prince Kocel.
During the rule of
Pribina and Kocel,...
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contains a
reference to a
church consecrated for
Pribina in his
domain called Nitrava. The
problem of
Pribina's church and the
dating of this
event was addressed...
- Czechoslovakism,
dated the
existence of the
Slovak nation to the time of
Pribina (trials to do****ent
existence of
Slovaks in
early Slavic era, i.e. in the...
- as the Prin****lity of
Nitra arose in the
eighth century and its
ruler Pribina had the
first known Christian church of the
territory of present-day Slovakia...
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according to the
Conversio Bagoariorum et Carantanorum, a
Slavic prince,
Pribina, had been "driven
across the
Danube by Mojmir, duke of the Moravians",...
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Pribina was a
Croatian nobleman and
politician who is the
first historically attested Ban of Croatia,
having served under kings Miroslav and
Michael Krešimir...
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Ljudevit (Lower Pannonia), Duke (c.810–823) Ratimir, Duke (c.829–838)
Pribina,
Prince (c.846–861) Kocel,
Prince (c.861–c.876) Braslav, Duke (c.882–896)...
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