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Travunia (Serbo-Croatian:
Travunija / Травунија; Gr****: Τερβουνία, romanized: Tervounía;
Ancient Gr****: Τερβουνία, romanized: Terbounía; Latin: Tribunia)...
- (Serbian Cyrillic: Драгимир; † 1018) or
Dragomir (Драгомир) was
ruler of
Travunia and Zachlumia,
medieval Serbian prin****lities
located in present-day regions...
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belong to the
genus Travunia:
Travunia borisi (Hadži, 1973)
Travunia hofferi (Šilhavý, 1937)
Travunia jandai (Kratochvíl, 1937)
Travunia troglodytes (Roewer...
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Dalmatian city-states
Lower Pannonia Red
Croatia Narentines Zachlumia Travunia Kanalites Medieval kingdom Ban of
Croatia Ban of
Slavonia Personal union...
- and
Pomorje (maritime)
which consisted of Dioclea, Zachlumia, Pagania,
Travunia (including Kanalitai). The
Serbian ruler was
titled knyaz or
archon by...
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Petar Gojniković or
Peter of
Serbia (Serbian Cyrillic: Петар Гојниковић, Gr****: Πέτρος; ca. 870 – 917) was
Prince of the
Serbs from 892 to 917. He ruled...
- from
region surrounding Trebinje, a
center of an
early Slavic polity,
Travunia. The clan was in v****al
relations with the
first Serbian Prin****lity's...
- modern-day Montenegro: Duklja,
roughly corresponding to the
southern half;
Travunia, the west; and
Rascia proper, the north. The Prin****lity of Zeta emerged...
- to:
Hvalimir Belojević, Duke of
Travunia,
ruled in late 9th
century Hvalimir,
mythological Prince of Zeta,
Travunia and Podgoria,
supposedly late 10th...
- Pagania, Zahumlje,
Travunia and Duklja.
Pagania was a
minor duchy between Cetina and Neretva. The
territories of
Zahumlje and
Travunia spread much further...