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    Časlav (Serbian Cyrillic: Часлав, Greek: Τζεέσθλαβος, also transcribed as Chaslav and Tzeeslav; c. 890s – 943/960) was Prince of the Serbs from c. 933...
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    Facing the Bogomil heresy and rebellions by his brothers and also by Časlav Klonimirović early on in his reign, Peter secured more success later in life;...
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  • Časlav is a Slavic given name, which has several spelling variants: Časlav (Cyrillic: Часлав) in Serbian, Čáslav or Čéslav in Czech, and Czasław or Czesław...
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    Bulgarian rule over Serbia lasted only three years. After Symeon died, Časlav Klonimirović (933- c. 943/960) led Serb refugees back to Serbia. He secured the...
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    Boris married him to a Bulgarian noblewoman and they had a son, Časlav Klonimirović. Mutimir's eldest son, Pribislav, succeeded to the throne after his...
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    town center Building in Mali Zvornik Drina river in Mali Zvornik Časlav Klonimirović, Prince of the Serbs from 927. until his death in 960. Stefan Dragutin...
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    larger army was sent by the Bulgarians, led by Časlav Klonimirović, Zaharija's second cousin. Časlav won the battle and Zaharija fled to Croatia. Simeon...
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    Bulgarian army led by Časlav Klonimirović, the second cousin, ravaged Serbia, forcing Zaharija to flee. Instead of instating Časlav, however the Bulgarians...
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  • Serbian Knez Časlav Klonimirović (c. 927/928 - c. 950), a Hungarian nobleman Kish had plundered Bosnia. The Priest of Dioclea wrote that King Časlav assembled...
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    granted formal independence to Serbia in 931 and appointed his protégé Časlav Klonimirović as its ruler. The most powerful Serbian state of the time, that of...
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    concentrate on the suppression of the uprising. Simeon sent an army led by Časlav Klonimirović in 924 to depose Zaharije. He was successful, as Zaharije fled to...
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  • brother-archonts split the lands among each other after 900. Prince Časlav Klonimirović of the Serbian Vlastimirović dynasty extended his influence over...
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    formed alliance with Bulgaria. In 924 Simeon sent an army led by Časlav Klonimirović to depose a former ally of his, Zaharije Pribisavljević. He was successful...
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    Čučimir continue the office under the Serbian crown. From 927 to 960, Časlav Klonimirović, the last of the Vlastimirović dynasty, held supreme rule of Travunia...
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    coastal županijas were under the authority of the Serbian prince, Časlav Klonimirović, in the mid-10th century. Tibor Živković, Neven Budak and Hrvoje...
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    again acknowledge the suzerainty of the Empire, particularly after Časlav Klonimirović ended Bulgarian control over Serbia. These relationships on the periphery...
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  • Byzantine Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus, under the rule of Časlav Klonimirović. Serbia consisted of the following fortifications (καστρα, 'castle'):...
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  • provinces of Dalmatia, Praevalitana and Moesia. During the rule of Časlav Klonimirović (r. 927–960), all of Albania was part of Bulgarian Empire (eastern)...
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  • annexes inner regions of the Principality of Serbia (924–927) Prince Časlav Klonimirović-Vlastimirović liberates inner Serbia from the Bulgarians in 927 AD...
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    Жупана Часлава Savski Venac Topčider, Topčidersko Brdo ruling prince Časlav Klonimirović (890–960) Župana Pribila Жупана Прибила Zemun Batajnica Župan Pribil...
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