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9th century in Serbia

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9th century in Serbia
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Chronology:

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

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Monarchs

The following, of the Vlastimirović dynasty, ruled Serbia:

Events

References

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  5. ^ Eginhartus de vita et gestis Caroli Magni, p. 192: footnote J10
  6. ^ Serbian Studies. Vol. 2–3. North American Society for Serbian Studies. 1982. p. 29. ...the Serbs, a people that is said to hold a large part of Dalmatia
  7. ^ Dutton, Paul Edward (1993). Carolingian Civilization: A Reader. Broadview Press. p. 181. ISBN 9781551110035. ...who are said to hold a great part of Dalmatia
  8. ^ Djokić, Dejan (2023). A Concise History of Serbia. Cambridge University Press. p. 61. ISBN 9781107028388. 'a people that is said to hold a large part of Dalmatia'. This was a reference to the ancient Roman province of Dalmatia, which extended deep into the western Balkan interior, from the eastern Adriatic coast to the valleys of the Ibar and Sava Rivers.
  9. ^ The Turks: Early ages
  10. ^ Prospetto cronologico della storia della Dalmazia: con riguardo alle provincie slave contermini, p. 86
  11. ^ Etudes historiques: A l'occasion du XIII Congrés international des sciences historiques
  12. ^ The early medieval Balkans
  13. ^ Einhard, p. 216.
  14. ^ a b c Bury 2008, p. 372
  15. ^ L. Kovacevic & L. Jovanovic, Историја српскога народа, Belgrade, 1894, Book 2, p. 38—39
  16. ^ S. Stanojevic, Историја српскога народа, Belgrade, 1910, p. 46—47
  17. ^ MacFarlane, p. 81
  18. ^ The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, p. 87
  19. ^ Ferdo Šišić, Povijest hrvata u vrijeme narodnih vladara
  20. ^ Fine 1991, p. 108
  21. ^ a b Fine 1991, p. 110
  22. ^ a b c Runciman 1930, p. 88
  23. ^ a b Известия за българите, p. 42—43
  24. ^ a b c Houtsma 1993, p. 199
  25. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica: a new survey of universal knowledge, Volume 20, p. 341: "the eastern provinces (Branichevo, Morava, Timok, Vardar, Podrimlye) were occupied by the Bulgars."
  26. ^ Živković, "Vlastimir"-section
  27. ^ (Božidar Ferjančić), „Vizantijski izvori za istoriju naroda Jugoslavije II“ (fototipsko izdanje originala iz 1959), Beograd, 2007. ISBN 978-86-83883-08-0 (str. 62)
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  31. ^ Southeastern Europe
  32. ^ a b 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..."
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  34. ^ a b c The entry of the Slavs into Christendom, p. 208
  35. ^ a b The entry of the Slavs into Christendom, p. 209
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