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- Carantania, also known as Carentania (Slovene: Karantanija, German: Karantanien, in Old Slavic *Korǫtanъ), was a Slavic prin****lity that emerged in the...
- Carantanian panther (karantanski panter) after the Medieval prin****lity of Carantania, is a Carinthian historical symbol, which represents a stylized heraldic...
- Domitian of Carantania or Domitian of Carinthia (German: Domitian von Kärnten, Slovene: Domicijan Koroški; died c. 802), also known as Domislav and Tuiti****...
- (Nitravia)". According to J. B. Bury, "the ****umption that his kingdom embraced Carantania, the country of the Alpine Slavs, rests only upon the Anonymus de conversione...
- predecessor of Austria and Slovenia was Slovene prin****lity Carantania. The central part of Carantania (the territory of present-day southern Austria and north-eastern...
- (c. 720 – before 772), called the Apostle of Carinthia or Apostle of Carantania, was most probably an Irish monk and the evangeliser of the Carantanians...
- Slovenes located in present-day Carinthia formed the independent duchy of Carantania, and Carniola, later duchy Carniola. Other parts of present-day Slovenia...
- dux) was the slavic duke in the independent land of the Alpine Slavs or Carantania. The date of his reign is around 631. His name is more or less identical...
- and East Tyrol) established the independent prin****lity of Carantania. In 745, Carantania and the rest of Slavic-po****ted territories of present-day...
- present-day Carinthia from the east. About 600 the Slavic prin****lity of Carantania arose, stretching along the valleys of the Drava, Mur and Sava rivers...