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Slavogost

Slavogost (Latin: Slavogostus) is a Slavic name that was in use in Croatia and Serbia in the Middle Ages.[1] It may refer to:

  • Slavogost (fl. 1198), župan of Korbava (comes corbaviensis)[2]
  • Slavogost (fl. 1382–died before 1398[3]), notarius from Sebenico (Šibenik).
  • Slavogost or Slavogast, fictitious ban of Zahumlje, allegedly mentioned in a Ragusan document dating to December 1, 1151, regarding the gifting of the Church of St. Pancratius on Babino Polje to the Benedictine monastery on Lokrum.[4] At that time, Zahumlje was ruled by Serbian Grand Prince Desa.

References

  1. ^ Elena Stadnik-Holzer; Georg Holzer (2010). Sprache und Leben der frühmittelalterlichen Slaven: Festschrift für Radoslav Katičić zum 80. Geburtstag : mit den Beiträgen zu den Scheibbser Internationalen Sprachhistorischen Tagen II und weiteren Aufsätzen. Peter Lang. pp. 86–. ISBN 978-3-631-60323-9. Zwar war der Personenname Slavogost den Serben und Kroaten im Mittelalter bekannt (in der Herzegowina unweit von Tre- binje gibt es ein Dorf Slavogostici), und er kehrt auch anderswo in der slavischen Welt wieder (alttschech. Slavhost, s ...
  2. ^ Codex diplomaticus Regni Croatiae, Dalmatiae et Slavoniae: Diplomatički sbornik Kraljevine Hrvatske s Dalmacijom i Slavonijom. Tiskom D. Albrechta. 1874. pp. 274–.
  3. ^ Starine. Vol. 44. Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti. 1952. p. 202.
  4. ^ Ferdo Šišić (1928). Letopis popa Dukljanina. Srpska kraljevska akademija. p. 218. Тако je исто измишл>ено лице и бан Славогост (бр. V). Познато je, да у Захумл>у никад пще било банова, век само кнезова

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