9th century in Serbia

9th century in Serbia
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Events from the 9th century in, or regarding, Historic Serbia or Serbs.

Monarchs

The following, of the Vlastimirović dynasty, ruled Serbia:

Events

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References

  1. Académie des sciences de Bulgarie, Institut d'histoire, 1966, Études historiques, p. 66, Google Books
  2. The Macedonian question: the struggle for southern Serbia
  3. The South Slav journal
  4. Serbian studies, Volumes 2–3, p. 29
  5. Eginhartus de vita et gestis Caroli Magni, p. 192: footnote J10
  6. The Turks: Early ages
  7. Prospetto cronologico della storia della Dalmazia: con riguardo alle provincie slave contermini, p. 86
  8. Etudes historiques: A l'occasion du XIII Congrés international des sciences historiques
  9. The early medieval Balkans
  10. Einhard, p. 216.
  11. 1 2 3 Bury 2008, p. 372
  12. L. Kovacevic & L. Jovanovic, Историjа српскога народа, Belgrade, 1894, Book 2, p. 38—39
  13. S. Stanojevic, Историjа српскога народа, Belgrade, 1910, p. 46—47
  14. MacFarlane, p. 81
  15. The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, p. 87
  16. Ferdo Šišić, Povijest hrvata u vrijeme narodnih vladara
  17. Fine 1991, p. 108
  18. 1 2 Fine 1991, p. 110
  19. 1 2 3 Runciman 1930, p. 88
  20. 1 2 Известия за българите, p. 42—43
  21. 1 2 3 Houtsma 1993, p. 199
  22. Encyclopaedia Britannica: a new survey of universal knowledge, Volume 20, p. 341: "the eastern provinces (Branichevo, Morava, Timok, Vardar, Podrimlye) were occupied by the Bulgars."
  23. Živković, "Vlastimir"-section
  24. (Božidar Ferjančić), „Vizantijski izvori za istoriju naroda Jugoslavije II“ (fototipsko izdanje originala iz 1959), Beograd, 2007. ISBN 978-86-83883-08-0 (str. 62)
  25. Grupa autora, „Istorija srpskog naroda I“ , Beograd, 1981. (str. 148)
  26. Gy Moravcsik; Ruby Johnson Jenkins (1967). Constantine Porphyrogenitus: De Administrando Imperio. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-88402-021-9.
  27. 1 2 3 4 5 The early medieval Balkans, p. 141
  28. Southeastern Europe
  29. 1 2 De Administrando Imperio, ch. 29 [Of Dalmatia and of the adjacent nations in it]: "...the majority of these Slavs [Serbs, Croats] were not even baptized, and remained unbaptized for long enough. But in the time of Basil, the Christ-loving emperor, they sent diplomatic agents, begging and praying him that those of them who were unbaptized might receive baptism and that they might be, as they had originally been, subject to the empire of the Romans; and that glorious emperor, of blessed memory, gave ear to them and sent out an imperial agent and priests with him and baptized all of them that were unbaptized of the aforesaid nations..."
  30. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Pokrštavanje Južnih Slovena
  31. 1 2 3 The entry of the Slavs into Christendom, p. 208
  32. 1 2 The entry of the Slavs into Christendom, p. 209
  33. Serbian Orthodox Diocese of Raska and Prizren
  34. 1 2 The Serbs, p. 15
  35. 1 2 Đekić, Đ. 2009, "Why did prince Mutimir keep Petar Gojnikovic?", Teme, vol. 33, no. 2, pp. 683–688. PDF
  36. http://scindeks-clanci.nb.rs/data/pdf/0584-9888/2002/0584-98880239165S.pdf
  37. The early medieval Balkans, p. 150
  38. Longworth, Philip (1997), The making of Eastern Europe: from prehistory to postcommunism (1997 ed.), Palgrave Macmillan, p. 321, ISBN 0-312-17445-4
  39. Relja Novakovic, Gde se nalazila Srbija od VII do X veka (Where Serbia was situated from the 7th to 10th centuries) [Serbia, Belgrade: Narodna knjiga, 1981], pp. 61–63.
  40. http://www.rastko.rs/isk/vkorac-medieval_architecture.html
  41. The early medieval Balkans, p. 154
  42. Pop, Ioan Aurel. Romanians and Romania: A Brief History.
  43. Kristó, Gyula (General Editor). Korai magyar történeti lexikon (9–14. század).
  44. 1 2 Dragan Brujić, Vodič kroz svet Vizantije – od Konstantina do pada Carigrada, drugo izdanje, Beograd, 2005.
  45. Grad Vukovar – Povijest
  46. Arhiva.glas-javnosti.rs
  47. Scribd.com
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