- in the
Middle Ages].
Nauka i izkustvo. Đekić, Đorđe (2014). "Were the
Sclavinias states?".
Zbornik Matice Srpske Za
Drustvene Nauke (in Serbian) (149):...
- Prin****lity of
Serbia (Modern Serbian: Кнежевина Србија / Kneževina Srbija; also
known as Prin****lity of Serbs, (Modern Serbian: Кнежевина Срба / Kneževina...
-
Personifications of
Sclavinia ("land of the Slavs"), Germania,
Gallia (France), and Roma (Italy),
bringing offerings to Otto III; from the
Gospels of...
-
early example of
national personification in a
gospel book
dated 990:
Sclavinia, Germania, Gallia, and Roma,
bringing offerings to
Emperor Otto III. Britannia...
- 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...
-
Personifications of
Sclavinia, Germania, Gallia, and Roma,
bringing offerings to Otto III; from a
gospel book
dated 990....
- Christianization, the
Byzantines referred to
these tribes and
states as
Sclavinias.
Changes also
occurred in the
internal structure of the empire, due to...
- side of Thessalonica. The
territory inhabited by the
Baiounitai formed a
Sclavinia. In ca. 614–616 the
Baiounitai and
other neighbouring Slavic tribes united...
- in 518, and by the 580s they had
conquered large areas referred to as
Sclavinia ("Slavdom", from Sklavenoi).
Duklja was
settled by
Slavs predominantly...