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- 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...
- already settled and more numerous Slavs, it is possible that Narentines, Zachlumians and others also arrived as Croats or with Croatian tribal alliance. The...
- the anthypatos and patrikios Michael, son of Visevitz, archon of the Zachlumians, came from the unbaptized inhabitants on the Visla River, called Litziki...
- 867–886), in which other Dalmatian Slavs parti****ted. The Croats, Serbs, Zachlumians, Travunians, Konavlians, Ragusans, "with all the men of the towns of...
- 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...
- 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...
- Lower Lusatia, Germany. Ancestors of Sorbs and Serbs Serbs Zachumliani / Zachlumians, in southern Dalmatia Antes (common ancestors of most Eastern South Slavs)...
- Hrvatima« Dvornik et al. 1962, p. 139, 142: C.’s general claim that the Zachlumians were Serbs are, therefore, inaccurate; and indeed his later statements...
- was settled by the White Croats (and Guduscani), Serbs, Narentines, Zachlumians, Travunijans, and Kanalites. Praevalitana was settled by Diocleans. The...