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Vlastimir and had
The invasion led to a 3-year war, in which Vlastimir was victorious ; Presian made no territorial gains, was heavily defeated and lost many of his men as the Serbs had a tactival advantage in the hills, the Bulgars were driven out by the army of Vlastimir.
Prosigoj's son, Prince Vlastimir, further expanded the realm, which prompted the Bulgars, who had already taken parts of Macedonia, to invade in 839.
The Bulgars were driven out and Vlastimir expanded to the west and south ; meanwhile, the Bulgars had taken most of modern Serbia's east.
Prosigoj's son, Prince Vlastimir, further expanded the realm, which prompted the Bulgars, who had already taken parts of Macedonia, to invade in 839.
The Bulgars were driven out and Vlastimir expanded to the west and south, meanwhile the Bulgars had taken most of modern Serbia's east.
The invasion led to a 3-year war, Vlastimir was victorious ; Presian made no territorial gains, was heavily defeated and lost many of his men as the Serbs had a tactival advantage in the hills, Presian was driven out by the army of Vlastimir.
After the death of Vlastimir, the great Serbian Prince, Serbia was ruled as an Oligarchy by his three sons: Mutimir, Gojnik and Strojimir, although Mutimir, the eldest, had supreme rule.

Vlastimir and other
In the U. S. and Canada, we know, Serbs ( Vlastimir Tomić, Petar Bizić, Milan M. Karlo, Risto Seslija, Mileta Milanović, Milutin Devrnja, Sava Vujinović, Jovan Bratić ) and people of many denominations that he befriended through the years ( Richard Felman, Charles Davis, and other U. S. airmen ) followed his hearse to the grave.

Vlastimir and 839-842
Prince Vlastimir ( r. 831-851 ), after defeating the Bulgars in the three-year Bulgarian – Serbian Wars ( 839-842 ), continued to expand to the west, taking southeast Bosnia and northeast Herzegovina ( Hum ).

Vlastimir and which
The war ended with the death of Theophilos, which released Vlastimir from his obligations to the Byzantine Empire.
The war ended with the death of Theophilos in 842, which released Vlastimir from his obligations to the Byzantine Empire.

Vlastimir and Serbian
As a response to this, in Byzantine alliance, the Serbian Županate was led by Knez (‘ Prince ’) Vlastimirthe founder of the Vlastimirović dynasty, to counter the Bulgars.
Vlastimir, the Knez of Serbia, united several Serbian tribes, and Emperor Theophilos ( r. 829 – 842 ) granted the Serbs independence, thus the Serbs acknowledged nominal overlordship of the Emperor.
The first military formation in Serbia dates over 1, 500 years ago when Vlastimir of Serbia formed the first medieval Serbian state of Raška in the seventh century.
Prince Vlastimir further united Serbian tribes against the growing threat of Bulgars, his realm spanned over southwestern Serbia, much of Montenegro, eastern Herzegovina and southeastern Bosnia.
Vlastimir, the Serbian Prince ( ca.
The Vlastimirović Dynasty (, Vlastimirovići ) was the first Serbian royal dynasty, named after Prince Vlastimir ( r. 831 – 851 ), who was recognized by the Byzantine Empire.
The first Serbian royal family was the Vlastimirović dynasty, named after Vlastimir, a descendant of the Unknown Archon.
After King Trpimir's death, Pagania was eventually incorporated directly into the Serbian Realm of Prince Časlav I from the House of Vlastimir in 927-931.

Vlastimir and defeat
Prince Mutimir ( r. 851 – 891 ), the son of Vlastimir, managed to defeat the Bulgars once again in 834 – 835, also capturing the son of the Bulgar Khan.
Prince Mutimir ( r. 851 – 891 ), the son of Vlastimir, managed to defeat the Bulgars once again in 834 – 835, also capturing the son of the Bulgar Khan.

Vlastimir and .
Vlastimir of Serbia united several tribes, and Theophilos granted the Serbs independence, thus Vlastimir acknowledged nominal overlordship of the Emperor.
Vlastimir of Serbia defeated the Bulgar army in a three-year-war ( 839 – 842 ), and the two powers lived in peace for some decades.
Vlastimir gave his daughter's hand to Krajina Belojević, the son of the local lord Beloje of Trebinje.
A punitive force sent by the Bulgarians was defeated. Thus we see a continuous cycle of dynastic strife amongst Vlastimir ’ s successors, stirred on by the Byzantine and Bulgarians, who were effectively using the Serbs as pawns.
After the death of Knez Vlastimir of Serbia circa 850, his state was divided between his sons.

Boris and father
His relations with his father were apparently strained, and grew only worse on the news that Volodymyr bequeathed the Kievan throne to his younger son, Boris.
Boris III the Unifier, Tsar of Bulgaria ( 30 January 1894 – 28 August 1943 ), originally Boris Klemens Robert Maria Pius Ludwig Stanislaus Xaver ( Boris Clement Robert Mary Pius Louis Stanislaus Xavier ), son of Ferdinand I, came to the throne in 1918 upon the abdication of his father, following the defeat of the Kingdom of Bulgaria during World War I.
In February 1896 his father paved the way for the reconciliation of Bulgaria and Russia with the conversion of the infant Prince Boris from Roman Catholicism to Eastern Orthodox Christianity, a move that earned Ferdinand the frustration of his wife, the animosity of his Catholic Austrian relatives ( particularly that of his uncle, Francis Joseph of Austria ) and excommunication from the Catholic Church.
In 1918 Boris was made a major general and with the abdication of his father acceded to the throne as Tsar Boris III on 3 October 1918.
Born into a wealthy and prominent family, her father was Boris Gurwik-Górski, a Polish lawyer, and her mother, the former Malvina Decler, a Polish socialite.
Her mother, Sara Zwilling, was a writer and producer who died of heart disease ; her father, Boris Sagal, was a director, born in the Ukraine, who died in an accident on the set of the television movie World War III.
This is very unlikely, as Malamir is attested as having been succeeded by his nephew ( the son of his brother Zvinica ), while Boris I was preceded by his father Presian.
In this respect, Simeon continued his father Boris ' policy of establishing and spreading Slavic culture and attracting noted scholars and writers within Bulgaria's borders.
The president of the Philharmonic Society of Guitars, Dr Boris Perott, gave Bream lessons, while Bream's father became the society librarian, giving Bream access to a large collection of rare music.
) In an article written in the same year, " The Regime and Vulgarity ", Elena Basner has told that her father Veniamin Basner, Mieczysław Weinberg ( both of whom died in 1996 ), and Boris Tishchenko were also acquainted with ( and indignant about ) the book before signing the condemnation.
His father Boris Sidis, Ph. D., M. D., had emigrated in 1887 to escape political persecution.
His father Boris Matveyevich Chubais, a retired colonel, veteran of the World War II worked as a lecturer of Philosophy and Marxist Theory and Scientific Communism.
His father, Boris, worked as a dentist for government officials and a Russian hockey team.
Roman replaced Gleb after the last one being sent to Novgorod, then he united with his brother Oleg and cousin Boris ( a son of one of younger sons of Yaroslav the Wise ) in the fight against their uncles Grand Princes Vsevolod and Iziaslav after the death of his father in 1076.
* Boris Babaian-the father of supercomputing in the former Soviet Union and Russia.
* Leonid Pasternak, painter, father of Boris Pasternak
The Ismailov family is introduced: Boris, the father of Zinovy, the husband of Katerina for the past five years.
This includes a dialogue between Boris and his father with each line alluding to or being composed entirely of Dostoevsky titles.
Malenko was born into a wrestling family, and his father Boris Malenko was a prominent wrestling figure.
Yet, the father is in touch with Sonia via telephone weekly and supports Ariel and his brother Joseph ( Sergio Boris ).

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