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Krajina Belojević

Krajina Belojević (Serbian: Крајина, Greek: Κράινα[a]) was the Serbian župan of Travunia, an administrative unit of the Principality of Serbia, in the 9th century. In 847/848,[1] not long after the three-year Bulgarian–Serbian War (839–842) in which Prince Vlastimir of Serbia (r. ca. 836-850) defeated the Bulgar army sent by Presian I,[2] Krajina married the daughter of Prince Vlastimir and gained a raising in rank, and was entitled the županate centered on Trebinje (a province in the "maritime", Pomorje, part of modern Herzegovina), which had earlier been held by Krajina's father, the local lord Beloje.[3][4][5] His father-in-law was the eponymous founder of the Vlastimirović dynasty, which would rule Serbia until 969. Krajina continued the office under Mutimir (r. 850–891). With the unnamed daughter of Vlastimir, Krajina had a son that would succeed him, Hvalimir (Greek: Φαλιμἑρης[6]). Hvalimir in turn had a son, Čučimir (Greek: Τζουτζημέρης;[6] r. first half of 10th century[7]), who was the last known Belojević in charge of Travunia, as it Serbia fell to the Byzantine Empire, in ca. 969.

Krajina Belojević
župan or knez (chief, count, lord, prince) of Travunia
Periodca. 847–891[b]
PredecessorBeloje, his father
SuccessorHvalimir, his son
BornTrebinje
FamilyBelojević
IssueHvalimir
FatherBeloje

See also

Royal titles
Titles of nobility
Preceded by Župan of Travunia
Under Vlastimir
(Serbian Principality)

fl. 847/848[b]
Succeeded by

Notes

  1. ^
    Name: The first attestation of his name is the Greek Κράινα (Kraina), in Serbian this is rendered as Krajina (Крајина[4]) and Latin: Krainas. His given name is also rendered as Kraina, while his surname as Belić. According to name culture, his full name was Krajina Belojević. His name means "frontier" (see krajina), derived from the word kraj, which means "province", "region", "territory" or "end".
  2. ^
    Time: The exact time of his office is unknown, although it most likely would have begun when he married the daughter of Vlastimir, in 847/848, and continued throughout the rule of Vlastimir's successor, Mutimir (r. 850-891).

References

  1. ^ Živković, "Vlastimir"-section
  2. ^ Fine 1991, p. 110
  3. ^ Venance Grumel, La chronologie, Paris 1958, 390 p.
  4. ^ a b Ferjančić, p. 62
  5. ^ Grupa autora, 1981, p. 148
  6. ^ a b "Sebraneʹ spisy", p. 759
  7. ^ Grumel, p. 390

Sources

  • Moravcsik, Gyula, ed. (1967) [1949]. Constantine Porphyrogenitus: De Administrando Imperio (2nd revised ed.). Washington D.C.: Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies. ISBN 9780884020219.
  • Ćirković, Sima (2004). The Serbs. Malden: Blackwell Publishing. ISBN 9781405142915.
  • Curta, Florin (2006). Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500–1250. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • 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.
  • Tibor Živković, Portreti srpskih vladara (IX—XII), Beograd, 2006 (ISBN 86-17-13754-1), pp. 11–15 (in Serbian)
  • Božidar Ferjančić, „Vizantijski izvori za istoriju naroda Jugoslavije II“ (fototipsko izdanje originala iz 1959), Beograd, 2007. ISBN 978-86-83883-08-0 (str. 62) (in Serbian)
  • Grupa autora, „Istorija srpskog naroda I“, Beograd, 1981. (str. 148) (in Serbian)
  • Andrija Veselinović, Radoš Ljušić, „Srpske dinastije“, Novi Sad, 2001. ISBN 86-83639-01-0 (str. 24) (in Serbian)
  • P. Radonjić, „Velaj“, u: Srpski biografski rečnik, II tom, ur. Čedomir Popov, Novi Sad 2008, str. 109-110. (in Serbian)

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