- in Latin, Хлъмъ in Old
Church Slavonic, and Ζαχλούμων χώρα ("land of
Zachlumians") in Gr****. The
names Chelmania,
Chulmia and
terra de
Chelmo appear in...
-
title Grand Prince (Serbian Cyrillic: Велики Жупан) of Serbia,
while its
Zachlumian branch wore the
title Duke of Zachlumia.
Other titles included Ban of...
- for the
first time
acted independently of the king,
starting with the
Zachlumian Sanković
noble family. Dabiša
curbed the Sanković power, but the trend...
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already settled and more
numerous Slavs, it is
possible that Narentines,
Zachlumians and
others also
arrived as
Croats or with
Croatian tribal alliance. The...
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supported Serbian Emperor Dušan's
invasion of
Bosnia in 1350, as did
other Zachlumian nobles, and
fearing punishment,
emigrated to
Serbia when the war was about...
- of
Emperor Heraclius, but we
cannot be
certain that the Travunians,
Zachlumians and
Narentines in the
migration period to the
Balkans were
Serbs or Croats...
- (tsar)
Stefan Dušan in his
preparations to
invade Bosnia as did
other Zachlumian nobles, and,
fearing punishment,
emigrated to the
Serbian Empire before...
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penetrate as far as the town of Bileća. The
Bosnians engaged the
invaders in
Zachlumian gorges and
decisively defeated them. Lala
Shahin Pasha barely escaped...
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Administrando Imperio:
Volume II 1962, p. 139, 142: C.’s
general claim that the
Zachlumians were
Serbs is, therefore, inaccurate; and
indeed his
later statements...
- for the
first time
acted independently of the king,
starting with the
Zachlumian Sanković
noble family. Dabiša
curbed the Sanković power, but the trend...