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- Sclaueni, Sclavi, Sclauini, or Sthlaueni - Sklaveni). The derived Gr**** term Sklavinia(i) (Σκλαβινίαι; Latin: Sclaviniae) was used for Slav tribes in Byzantine...
- Prin****lity of Serbia (Modern Serbian: Кнежевина Србија / Kneževina Srbija; also known as Prin****lity of Serbs, (Modern Serbian: Кнежевина Срба / Kneževina...
- regain its lost territories, so it reconciled with the establishment of Sklavinias and created an alliance with them against the Avar and Bulgar Khaganates...
- tribes and the bulgars of Khan Asparuh. The scattered Slavs in Greece, the Sklavinia, were ****enized. Romance-speakers lived within the fortified Dalmatian...
- Naupaktos, Hadrianopolis, and Vagenetia (evidently by now organized as a Sklavinia under imperial rule) in the E****enical Councils of 869/70 and 879/80....
- have become Slavic-speaking by AD 600, as it is routinely referred to Sklavinía (Gr**** for "Land of the Slavs") by contemporary Byzantine chroniclers...
- причајући како ј Moravscik, 1967, p. 165 Vedriš, Trpimir (2015). "Balkan 'sklavinias' and BulgariaCroatia in the international context". Hrvatske zemlje...
- tribe is attested in the Miracles of Saint Demetrius as having formed a sklavinia near the city of Thessaloniki, under a king named Perboundos in the third...
- settlement in the Balkans begins in the early 580s. The Slavs lived in the Sklavinia (lit. Slav lands). fl. 893–927: the church in Sočanica is, at latest,...
- regain the initiative and reconquer parts of the Slav-controlled areas (Sklavinia). Several centuries were to p**** before Basil II restored all of the Balkans...