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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...
- The Chronicle of the Priest of Dioclea or Duklja (Serbo-Croatian: Ljetopis popa Dukljanina, Љетопис попа Дукљанина; Latin: Gesta regum Sclavorum) is the...
- Ratimir Martinović (Serbian Cyrillic: Ратимир Мартиновић, pronounced [rǎtimiːr martǐːnɔʋit͡ɕ]) is a Montenegrin pianist. Martinović was born in Kotor,...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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)...
- Children)) is a children's music album recorded by Yugoslav child singer Ratimir Boršić "Rača" and Yugoslav rock band Bijelo Dugme, released in 1983. The...
- Lower Pannonia – Vojnomir, Duke (c.791–c.810) Ljudevit, Duke (c.810–c.823) Ratimir, Duke (829–838) Braslav, Duke (880–c.896) Sweden (complete list) – House...
- 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...
- the region ruled by a Slavic prince, Ratimir. Since Lower Pannonia was part of Ratpot's prefecture, Ratimir's harboring of Pribina was tantamount to...