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- in the Middle Ages]. Nauka i izkustvo. Đekić, Đorđe (2014). "Were the Sclavinias states?". Zbornik Matice Srpske Za Drustvene Nauke (in Serbian) (149):...
- The Prin****lity of Serbia (Serbian: Кнежевина Србија, romanized: Kneževina Srbija) was one of the early medieval states of the Serbs, located in the western...
- Depiction of an early Slav as a personification of "Sclavinia", from Otto's Gospel Book, 990 AD...
- Christianization, the Byzantines referred to these tribes and states as Sclavinias. Changes also occurred in the internal structure of the empire, due to...
- early example of national personification in a gospel book dated 990: Sclavinia, Germania, Gallia, and Roma, bringing offerings to Emperor Otto III. The...
- Personifications of Sclavinia, Germania, Gallia, and Roma, bringing offerings to Otto III; from a gospel book dated 990....
- Personifications of Sclavinia ("land of the Slavs"), Germania, Gallia (France), and Roma (Italy), bringing offerings to Otto III; from the Gospels of...
- Gallia, Germania and Sclavinia as doing homage to the Emperor who sat on his throne. Historian Alexis P. Vlasto writes that "Sclavinia" referred to Poland...
- Germania, together with Sclavinia (Slavia), Gallia, and Roma, paying homage to Otto III, 990. Richard ****heimer defines the lands personified here as...
- Thessaloniki, though never taking the city itself, creating a Macedonian Sclavinia. As John of Ephesus tells us in 581: "the accursed people of the Slavs...