He and Stefan escorted KhanBoris I of Bulgaria to the Rascian-Bulgar border after the Serbs successfully fought off the Khan's army in an attempted revenge to the defeat of Presian years earlier by their grandfather Vlastimir. Bran and Stefan were given presents for the escort, and in turn gifted 2 slaves, 2 falcons, 2 dogs, and 80 furs as a symbol of friendship, the Bulgars were pleased with the tribute.[1]
After the death of his father Mutimir, his elder brother Pribislav took the Serbian crown, but was deposed after a year by their cousin Petar Gojniković and fled with Bran and Stefan to Croatia. Three years after the accession of Petar, Bran rebelled against him but was captured and blinded.
^The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest. John Van Antwerp Fine 1994, ISBN, 9780472082605
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Moravcsik, Gyula, ed. (1967) [1949]. Constantine Porphyrogenitus: De Administrando Imperio (2nd revised ed.). Washington D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies. ISBN9780884020219.
Fine, John Van Antwerp Jr. (1991) [1983]. The Early Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press. ISBN0472081497.
Ferjančić, B. 1997, "Basile I et la restauration du pouvoir byzantin au IXème siècle", Zbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, no. 36, pp. 9–30.
bran, mutimirović, latin, branus, serbian, prince, serbian, ruler, mutimir, knez, serbiapredecessormutimirissuepavle, branovićhousehouse, vlastimirovićfathermutimirreligionchalcedonian, christianhe, stefan, escorted, khan, boris, bulgaria, rascian, bulgar, bor. Bran Mutimirovic Latin Branus was a Serbian prince son of Serbian ruler Mutimir Bran MutimirovicKnez of SerbiaPredecessorMutimirIssuePavle BranovicHouseHouse of VlastimirovicFatherMutimirReligionChalcedonian ChristianHe and Stefan escorted Khan Boris I of Bulgaria to the Rascian Bulgar border after the Serbs successfully fought off the Khan s army in an attempted revenge to the defeat of Presian years earlier by their grandfather Vlastimir Bran and Stefan were given presents for the escort and in turn gifted 2 slaves 2 falcons 2 dogs and 80 furs as a symbol of friendship the Bulgars were pleased with the tribute 1 After the death of his father Mutimir his elder brother Pribislav took the Serbian crown but was deposed after a year by their cousin Petar Gojnikovic and fled with Bran and Stefan to Croatia Three years after the accession of Petar Bran rebelled against him but was captured and blinded He was married and had a son Pavle Branovic 2 References Edit Moravcsik 1967 p 155 The Late Medieval Balkans A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman Conquest John Van Antwerp Fine 1994 ISBN 9780472082605 Sources Edit Moravcsik Gyula ed 1967 1949 Constantine Porphyrogenitus De Administrando Imperio 2nd revised ed Washington D C Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies ISBN 9780884020219 Cirkovic Sima 2004 The Serbs Malden Blackwell Publishing ISBN 9781405142915 Fine John Van Antwerp Jr 1991 1983 The Early Medieval Balkans A Critical Survey from the Sixth to the Late Twelfth Century Ann Arbor Michigan University of Michigan Press ISBN 0472081497 Ferjancic B 1997 Basile I et la restauration du pouvoir byzantin au IXeme siecle Zbornik Radova Vizantoloskog Instituta no 36 pp 9 30 Titles in pretencePreceded byPribislav Pretender to the Serbian throne Zupan 892 Succeeded byPribislav deposed byPetar I This Serbian biographical article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bran Mutimirovic amp oldid 1015194044, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,