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Zachlumia or
Zachumlia (Serbo-Croatian:
Zahumlje / Захумље,
pronounced [zǎxuːmʎe]), also Hum, was a
medieval prin****lity
located in the modern-day regions...
- Cyrillic: Драгимир; † 1018) or
Dragomir (Драгомир) was
ruler of
Travunia and
Zachlumia,
medieval Serbian prin****lities
located in present-day
regions of Herzegovina...
- In 533, at Salona, a
diocese of S****nterum was
established for the
Zachlumia (Hum) area,
which belonged to the
church in Ston (Pardui).
Later S****nterum...
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Several members of the Vukanović
dynasty also
ruled in some
other regions (
Zachlumia, Travunia, Duklja, and also Croatia). The
house may have
descended from...
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Radoslav served as
ruler of
Zachlumia during the
reign of his father.
However the
sources Orbin used for his
history of
Zachlumia are not
identified by name...
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vicinity of
Zachlumia. The same
Mrnjan is
mentioned again in a 1289
charter as a
treasurer of the
Serbian queen Helen of Anjou.
After Zachlumia was annexed...
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Medieval duchy Dalmatian city-states
Lower Pannonia Red
Croatia Narentines Zachlumia Travunia Kanalites Medieval kingdom Ban of
Croatia Ban of
Slavonia Personal...
- was "Herceg [Herzog] of Hum and the Coast" (1448). Hum (formerly
called Zachlumia) was an
early medieval prin****lity that had been
conquered by the Bosnian...
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Croatian duchy,
which was
located on the
borderland of Croatia,
Bosnia and
Zachlumia. Its
exact borders are
disputed among historians.
Vjekoslav Klaić thought...
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Miroslav Zavidović (Serbian Cyrillic: Мирослав Завидовић) was a 12th-century
prince of
Zachumlia from 1162 to 1190, an
administrative division (appanage)...