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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...
- 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,...
- 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...
- according to the Conversio Bagoariorum et Carantanorum, a Slavic prince, Pribina, had been "driven across the Danube by Mojmir, duke of the Moravians",...
- Pribina was a Croatian nobleman and politician who is the first historically attested Ban of Croatia, having served under kings Miroslav and Michael Krešimir...
- 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)...
- 906 are unknown. Wikimedia Commons has media related to House of Mojmír. Pribina Predslav Edited by Tim C. Champion (2005). Centre and Periphery: Comparative...