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1313:, p. 139, 142: C.’s general claim that the Zachlumians were Serbs is, therefore, inaccurate; and indeed his later statements that the Terbouniotes (34/4—5), and even the Narentans (36/5-7), were Serbs and came with the Serbs, seem to conflict with what he has said earlier (32/18-20) on the Serb migration, which reached the new Serbia from the direction of Belgrade. He probably saw that in his time all these tribes were in the Serb sphere of influence, and therefore called them Serbs, thus ante-dating by three centuries the state of affairs in his own day ... For C.’s statement that the Pagani are ‘descended from the unbaptized Serbs’ (36/5-6), see on 33/18-19. It is obvious that the small retinue of the Serbian prince could not have populated Serbia, Zachlumia, Terbounia and Narenta. 1350:
na zaključak da se Hrvati nisu uopće naselili u južnoj Panoniji tijekom izvorne seobe sa sjevera na jug, iako je moguće da su pojedine manje skupine zaostale na tom području utopivši se naposljetku u premoćnoj množini ostalih doseljenih slavenskih populacija.. Širenje starohrvatskih populacija s juga na sjever pripada vremenu od 10. stoljeća nadalje i povezano je s izmijenjenim političkim prilikama, jačanjem i širenjem rane hrvatske države. Na temelju svega ovoga mnogo je vjerojatnije da etnonim "Hrvati" i doseoba skrivaju činjenicu o prijenosu političke vlasti, što znači da je car političko vrhovništvo poistovjetio s etničkom nazočnošću. Točno takav pristup je primijenio pretvarajući Zahumljane, Travunjane i Neretljane u Srbe (DAI, c. 33, 8-9, 34, 4-7, 36, 5-7).
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međutim, očitim da car ne želi govoriti ο stvarnoj etničkoj povezanosti, već da su mu pred očima politički odnosi u trenutku kada je pisao djelo, odnosno iz vremena kada su za nj prikupljani podaci u Dalmaciji. Opis se svakako odnosi na vrijeme kada je srpski knez Časlav proširio svoju vlast i na susjedne sklavinije, pored navedenih još i na Bosnu. Zajedno sa širenjem političke prevlasti, širilo se i etničko ime, što u potpunosti odgovara našim predodžbama ο podudarnosti etničkog i političkog nazivlja. Upravo zbog toga car ne ubraja Dukljane u Srbe, niti se srpsko ime u Duklji/Zeti udomaćilo prije 12. stoljeća.
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u prilog ustrajanju na vlastitom identitetu kojim su se njihove elite razlikovale od onih susjednih ... Međutim, nakon nekog vremena (možda poslije unutarnjih sukoba u Hrvatskoj) promijenio je svoj položaj i prihvatio vrhovništvo srpskog vladara jer Konstantin tvrdi da su Zahumljani (kao i Neretvani i Travunjani) bili Srbi od vremena onog arhonta koji je Srbe, za vrijeme Heraklija, doveo u njihovu novu domovinu. Ta tvrdnja, naravno, nema veze sa stvarnošću 7. st., ali govori o političkim odnosima u Konstantinovo vrijeme.
427: 830:, Vojislav dispatched 50 captured Greeks to demoralize Liudevit's army that was awaiting at Klobuk. Vojislav's son Gojislav led the Dioclean forces and easily defeated Liutovid's forces, killing Liutovid himself with the help of two bodyguards. Travunia was fully incorporated into Doclea. When Gojslav became the ruler, he elected Trebinje as the new Serbian capital. He was assassinated by Travunian Prince Ljutovid who raised a rebellion in 1047–1050 and 1325:, p. 210: According to Constantine Porphyrogenitus, the Slavs of the Dalmatian zhupanias of Pagania, Zahumlje, Travounia, and Konavli all "descended from the unbaptized Serbs."51 This has been rightly interpreted as an indication that in the mid-tenth century the coastal zhupanias were under the control of the Serbian zhupan Časlav, who ruled over the regions in the interior and extended his power westwards across the mountains to the coast. 188: 1387:
odvojenoj etničkoj pripadnosti govori i podatak prema kojemu bi Travunjani bili Srbi samo od vremena bizantskoga cara Heraklija do srpskoga kneza Vlastimira, kada su stekli određenu neovisnost pod županom Krajinom, kao i navođenje jasne i odvojene lokalne tradicije vladajućeg roda Zahumljana o podrijetlu njihovih predaka s područja Visle.
527:, it was hard to find Serbs in this area since the Byzantine sources were limited to the southern coast, also it is possible that among other tribes exists tribe of group of small tribes of Serbs. The mentioning of "Dalmatia" in 822 and 833 as an old geographical term by the authors of Frankish Annals was 1424:
Sporovi hrvatske i srpske historiografije oko etničkoga karaktera sklavinija između Cetine i Drača bespredmetni su, jer transponiraju suvremene kategorije etniciteta u rani srednji vijek u kojem se identitet shvaćao drukčije. Osim toga, opstojnost većine sklavinija, a pogotovo Duklje (Zete) govori i
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Kraniometrijske analize provedene na kosturnim ostacima iz grobišta od jadranskog priobalja do duboko u unutrašnjost upućuju na zaključak da su se populacije koje se smatraju starohrvatskima postupno širile u zaleđe sve do južne Panonije tek u vrijeme od 10. do 13. stoljeća.. Izneseni nalazi navode
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had to depose Domanec, Liutovid's son, and move the capital from Travunia, placing his brother Saganek as Prince of Travunia. Saganek was overthrown in 1055, and it took Radoslav, Mihailo's faithful brother to finally kill Domanec and seize control over Travunia. In 1077 a Slavic Kingdom of Doclea
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Glavnu poteškoću uočavanju etničke raznolikosti Slavena duž jadranske obale činilo je tumačenje Konstantina Porfirogeneta, po kojemu su Neretvani (Pagani), Zahumljani, Travunjani i Konavljani porijeklom Srbi. Pri tome je car dosljedno izostavljao Dukljane iz ove srpske zajednice naroda. Čini se,
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Porfirogenet piše kako stanovnici svih triju sklavinija vuku podrijetlo od Srba, no vjerojatnije je tumačenje toga navoda u smislu njihove podložnosti Srbiji, pod čiju su vlast potpali najvjerojatnije tijekom prve polovice 10. stoljeća, u vrijeme srpskoga kneza Petra ili pak Časlava. U prilog
745:. In an effort to prevent bloodshed, he asked Jovan Vladimir to surrender, but Jovan refused, some Serb nobles offered their services to the Bulgarians and, when it became clear that further resistance was fruitless, the Serbs surrendered. Jovan Vladimir was exiled to Samuel's palaces in 879:, wanting to take advantage of the death of Stefan Vojislav, prepared an offensive against unstable Duklja. At this time, the four remaining brothers made peace and made an alliance. The treaty concluded is the oldest in Serbian history. After the agreement, Radoslav attacked 883:, killing Domanek. After this event, their mother (who had acted as an stability in the relations between the brothers) died. While in no imminent danger from that side, Mihailo found it favorable to further strengthen ties with Byzantium around 1052, gaining the title of 812:
The dawn of the 10th century brought a short-lived Bulgarian occupation after the fall of the Rascian lands, but prince Caslav restored a Principality of Serbia by 931 and ruled Travunia as well. Travunia flourished under the greatest Serbian early medieval ruler – Saint
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of Duklja and Travunia in the late 10th and early 11th century. With the trickery of Jovan Vladimir in 1016, Byzantine domination was restored under old Prince Dragomir. Dragomir was assassinated in Kotor in 1018 which brought upon Byzantine military occupation.
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This lists only the rulers who had Travunia as their appanage or fief and will not house the rulers of the region of Travunia. Travunia was merged into neighbouring states and lost its importance several times in history (amalgamation).
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to prevent a Byzantine-Serbian alliance. When his troops reached Duklja, Vladimir withdrew to the mountains, Samuel left part of the army at the foot of the mountains and led the remaining soldiers to besiege the coastal fortress of
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as Prince. Mihailo pursued and attacked Domanek, who fled, in his place Saganek was put to govern Travunia. Domanek then returned, and drove out Saganek. Mihailo offered the office to Radoslav, who declined, afraid of losing
401:, was defeated in 1373, his estates were divided between Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović of Serbia, Đurađ I Balšić of Zeta, and Ban Tvrtko I Kotromanić of Bosnia. Trebinje continued under the Bosnian crown in the hands of the 940:
and was at times ruled by members of the Serbian royal family, like Queen Hellen of Anjou in the 13th century. Travunia got a neighbour by 1326, as the Bosnians conquered Zachlumia. In 1345, the
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Then the emperor sent a note to Vladimir's uncle Dragimir, so that he might come and receive the land of Tribunia, where he might gather his people and strengthen his country, and this was done.
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With the death of Stefan Vojislav, the rule was divided between the five sons. Gojislav had received Travunia (Trebinje), and briefly ruled until he was killed by local nobles, who set up
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In the 990s, Bulgarian Tsar Samuel made client states out of most of the Balkans, including Duklja and Zahumlje. In 998, Samuel launched a major campaign against
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that incorporated much of western and central Europe. Dalmatia which was southeast of the Frankish empire, was in the hands of the Croats and Serbs.
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Ljutovid exerted his influence over Travunia, even though Stefan Vojislav claimed it. After inflicting a sound defeat to the Byzantines at
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715:. With the death of Časlav, Serbia disintegrated and Duklja absorbed most of Rascia along with Zahumlje and Trebinje. The 3481: 3223: 3114: 1961:
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was created. After the collapse of the Serbian Empire in 1371, the area of Trebinje became ruled by the
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Dragomir, Župan von Travunija war und zwar vermählt mit einer Tochter des 980 — 1019 regierenden..
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with a vague perception of what this geographical term actually referred to. In late 870s, the
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Tribulium was the original name for this settlement and the etymology of it may be analyzed as
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in 1373. There is a medieval tower in Gornje Police whose construction is often attributed to
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disintegrated, and the provinces were annexed by the Bulgars and Byzantines. In 1034,
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dynasty) incited a rebellion and renounced Byzantine rule, becoming the
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from 768 until his death in 814, expanded the Frankish kingdom into an
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took over since 1166/68. In 1217, the Serbian Kingdom was proclaimed.
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dynasty, held supreme rule of Travunia which at the time bordered
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ad Sorabos, quae natio magnam Dalmatiae partem obtinere dicitur
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Croatian lands in the Early Middle Ages (o. 550. – o. 1150.)
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wrestled the region, and it continued under the rule of the
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Dalmatias") was established, with the strategos seated at
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was the ruler of Serbia during the uprisings (819–822) of
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Rubbettino. p. 53. 1573:The early medieval Balkans 1501:The early medieval Balkans 1489:Byzantium in the year 1000 1437:The early medieval Balkans 1224:The early medieval Balkans 1150:The early medieval Balkans 1108:Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. 793:and returned to Bulgaria. 723:(r. 969–976). A seal of a 416: 405:, and from 1435 under the 399:fall of the Serbian Empire 373:, ruling from the seat at 320:(850–1371), and later the 289: 3448:42.7172547°N 18.3694839°E 3397: 3296: 3292: 3234: 3185: 3176: 3142: 2986: 2848: 2788: 2647: 2638: 2578: 2545: 2455: 2446: 2437: 2370: 2363: 2312: 2303: 2243: 2234: 1746:Stephenson, Paul (2000). 1335:Gračanin, Hrvoje (2008), 891:Constantine IX Monomachos 843:, traversed, in 1096, by 785:, then northeast through 269: 260: 227: 165: 161: 144: 134: 130: 122: 118: 99: 84: 80: 72: 62: 52: 40: 35: 21: 1882:Кунчер, Драгана (2009). 832:Mihailo I Vojislavljević 600:De Administrando Imperio 36:9th century–11th century 23:Principality of Travunia 2146:Zlatar, Zdenko (2007). 2045:, Book I, (In Serbian) 2043:Istorija srpskog naroda 1585:Zlatar, Zdenko (1992). 47:Travunia in 9th century 3477:Medieval Bosnian state 3453:42.7172547; 18.3694839 2127:Vlasto, A. P. (1970). 1722:. BRILL. p. 133. 1657:. Založba obzorja: 37. 1531:. BRILL. p. 104. 1280:Prva stoljeća Hrvatske 1189:Ančić, Mladen (1998). 1140:Ross 1945, pp. 212–235 915:Medieval Bosnian state 809: 670:Belojević noble family 431: 391:Vojinović noble family 343:Belojević noble family 309: 255: 236:Bosnia and Herzegovina 194:Principality of Serbia 2047:Electric Book, Rastko 1896:Gesta Regum Sclavorum 1884:Gesta Regum Sclavorum 1834:Pertz, Georg Heinrich 948:Serbian dynasty from 804:and Travunija in the 799: 650:(also possibly under 640:Vlastimirović Dynasty 618:is first attested in 505:Royal Frankish Annals 429: 411:Sanjak of Herzegovina 353:. After the death of 351:Vlastimirović dynasty 349:(r. 830–850), of the 3487:Medieval Herzegovina 1997:Fine, John V. A. Jr. 1973:Fine, John V. A. Jr. 1677:. Nova. p. 23. 1104:Hupchick, Dennis P. 995:(late 9th century), 938:House of Mrnjavčević 753:, taking control of 731:Nikephoros II Phokas 636:Serbian Principality 523:") but according to 365:(the founder of the 3492:History of Dalmatia 3444: /  3194:Seven Slavic tribes 936:, has produced the 845:Raymond of Toulouse 685:Časlav Klonimirović 136:• Established 3472:Historical regions 3199:Southern Severians 1341:Povijest U Nastavi 954:Nikola Altomanović 946:House of Vojinović 901:Under the name of 810: 757:and journeying to 699:to the southwest, 687:, the last of the 574:archon of Serbia." 570:until the time of 493:Radoslav of Serbia 485:King of the Franks 432: 395:Nikola Altomanović 113:(last independent) 86:• before 839 3427: 3426: 3393: 3392: 3389: 3388: 3320:Pannonian Dulebes 3172: 3171: 2982: 2981: 2541: 2540: 2433: 2432: 2429: 2428: 2359: 2358: 2248:Carpathian Croats 2039:Ćorović, Vladimir 1904:Secondary sources 1784:978-8-84981-489-7 1759:978-0-52177-017-0 1729:978-9-00435-299-5 1684:978-8-67583-015-3 1596:978-0-88033-239-2 1538:978-9-00443-164-5 1419:978-953-340-061-7 1381:978-953-150-942-8 980:Krajina Belojević 717:Catepanate of Ras 703:to the south and 683:From 927 to 960, 630:in 10th Century. 613: 612: 533:Theme of Dalmatia 501:Ljudevit Posavski 422:Early Middle Ages 383:Vukanović dynasty 298: 278: 245: 244: 223: 222: 219: 218: 199: 198: 114: 95: 3504: 3459: 3458: 3456: 3455: 3454: 3449: 3445: 3442: 3441: 3440: 3437: 3311:Asia Minor Slavs 3294: 3293: 3227: 3186:Bulgarian tribes 3183: 3182: 3160: 3130: 3118: 3106: 3089: 3077: 3055: 3043: 3031: 3018:Bohemian Dulebes 3014: 2960: 2948: 2936: 2924: 2912: 2895: 2883: 2866: 2821: 2781: 2769: 2742: 2730: 2713: 2701: 2669: 2645: 2644: 2596: 2534: 2522: 2510: 2478: 2453: 2452: 2444: 2443: 2393: 2368: 2367: 2352: 2310: 2309: 2286: 2241: 2240: 2221: 2214: 2207: 2198: 2197: 2187: 2163: 2142: 2123: 2104:Runciman, Steven 2099: 2035: 2016: 1992: 1968: 1957: 1945: 1931: 1899: 1887: 1878: 1864: 1843: 1839:Einhardi Annales 1829: 1810:Moravcsik, Gyula 1792: 1791: 1770: 1764: 1763: 1743: 1737: 1736: 1713: 1707: 1706: 1695: 1689: 1688: 1668: 1659: 1658: 1646: 1640: 1634: 1628: 1622: 1616: 1615: 1607: 1601: 1600: 1582: 1576: 1570: 1543: 1542: 1522: 1516: 1513: 1504: 1498: 1492: 1487:Paul Magdalino, 1485: 1479: 1478: 1458: 1452: 1446: 1440: 1434: 1428: 1427: 1396: 1390: 1389: 1359: 1353: 1352: 1332: 1326: 1320: 1314: 1308: 1302: 1301: 1285: 1271: 1265: 1264: 1252: 1233: 1227: 1221: 1215: 1209: 1203: 1202: 1186: 1180: 1174: 1168: 1164:, Vol 11, 1865, 1159: 1153: 1147: 1141: 1138: 1132: 1122: 1116: 1102: 1096: 1095: 1093: 1092: 1078: 897:Late Middle Ages 877:Byzantine Empire 857:Nemanjić dynasty 707:(crownland, see 648:Prince Vlastimir 550: 387:Nemanjić dynasty 347:Prince Vlastimir 303: 293: 291: 283: 273: 271: 263: 262: 215: 214: 203: 202: 190: 183: 182: 167: 166: 112: 104: 93: 45: 19: 18: 16:Historical state 3512: 3511: 3507: 3506: 3505: 3503: 3502: 3501: 3462: 3461: 3452: 3450: 3446: 3443: 3438: 3435: 3433: 3431: 3430: 3428: 3423: 3385: 3316:Pannonian Slavs 3288: 3230: 3221: 3168: 3154: 3138: 3124: 3112: 3100: 3083: 3071: 3049: 3037: 3025: 3008: 2996:Bohemian Croats 2978: 2954: 2942: 2930: 2918: 2906: 2889: 2877: 2860: 2844: 2815: 2784: 2775: 2763: 2736: 2724: 2707: 2695: 2663: 2640:Polabian tribes 2634: 2605:Silesian Croats 2590: 2580:Silesian tribes 2574: 2537: 2528: 2516: 2504: 2472: 2425: 2387: 2364:Northern tribes 2355: 2346: 2299: 2280: 2230: 2225: 2195: 2184: 2168:Živković, Tibor 2160: 2139: 2120: 2072:10.2307/2854596 2032: 2024:. 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Index

Travunia in 9th century
Christianity
Monarchy
Beloje
Domanek
Conquered
Duklja

Principality of Serbia
Duklja
Croatia
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Montenegro
Serbo-Croatian
Greek
romanized
Ancient Greek
romanized
Latin
South Slavic
Medieval Serbia
Medieval Bosnia
Ottoman
Trebinje
Župa
Belojević noble family
Prince Vlastimir
Vlastimirović dynasty
Časlav
principality

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