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Ratimir (Serbian Cyrillic: Ратимир) or
Ratmir (Russian: Ратмир) or
Racimir (Polish), is a
Slavic origin given name
meaning "defender of peace". In Serbian...
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Ratimir Martinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ратимир Мартиновић,
pronounced [
rǎtimiːr martǐːnɔʋit͡ɕ]) is a
Montenegrin pianist. Martinović was born in Kotor,...
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Ratimir (Latin: Ratimarus) was a duke or
prince (knez) of the
Slavs in
Lower Pannonia between ca. 829 to 838. It is
believed that
Ratimir descends from...
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Frankish count Radbod of the East
March deposed Ratimir and
strengthened Frankish rule in
Lower Pannonia.
Ratimir fled the land, and the
Franks instated Slavic...
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region ruled by a
Slavic prince,
Ratimir.
Since Lower Pannonia was part of Ratpot's prefecture,
Ratimir's harboring of
Pribina was
tantamount to...
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Chronicle of the
Priest of
Dioclea or
Duklja (Serbo-Croatian:
Ljetopis popa Dukljanina, Љетопис попа Дукљанина; Latin:
Gesta regum Sclavorum) is the...
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Primarily south of the
Drava Vojnomir (c. 790–810)
Ljudevit (c. 810–823)
Ratimir (c. 829–838)
Braslav (c. 882–896)
Primarily north of the
Drava Pribina...
- Vojnomir, Duke (c.790–810)
Ljudevit (Lower Pannonia), Duke (c.810–823)
Ratimir, Duke (c.829–838) Pribina,
Prince (c.846–861) Kocel,
Prince (c.861–c.876)...
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Lower Pannonia ruled by a
Slavic duke,
Ratimir.
Since Lower Pannonia was part of Radbod's prefecture,
Ratimir's harboring of
Pribina was
tantamount to...
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Retrieved March 12, 2016. Donelan,
Charles (February 16, 2012) "Pianist
Ratimir Martinović at SBCC",
Santa Barbara Independent.
Retrieved July 1, 2019...