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Carantanians (Latin: Quarantani, Slovene: Karantanci) were a
Slavic people of the
Early Middle Ages (Latin:
Sclavi qui di****ur Quarantani, or "Slavs called...
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state of the
Frankish Empire. In the same time,
Christianisation of
Carantanian Slavs was initiated,
mainly through missionary activities of the Archdiocese...
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surviving elements originating from Germanic,
Gaulish (Gallo-Roman),
Slavic (
Carantanian) and
Raetian culture.[citation needed]
Ancient customs survived in the...
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witness to the
ritual of the
investiture of the
Carantanian rulers exclusively in Slovene.
While the
Carantanian rulers initially joined the
tribal union of...
- extended, and
imposed more
directly by
crushing the 772
rebellion of
Carantanian Slavs. In the meantime, the
Christianisation of
local Slavic tribes was...
- (died 1064),
Count in the Chiemgau,
became ruler of the
Carantanian march in 1056. The
Carantanian march, then
subject to the
Duchy of Carinthia, was subsequently...
- of the 11th century, but
before that it was
originally known as the
Carantanian march (Latin:
Marchia Carantana)
since it was
created in
eastern regions...
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again ruled by
Avars before Charlemagne's
victory over them in 803. The
Carantanians, one of the
ancestral groups of the
modern Slovenes,
particularly the...
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Bagoariorum et
Carantanorum ("The
Conversion of the
Bavarians and the
Carantanians") is a
Latin history written in
Salzburg in the 870s. It
describes the...
- branch. In 1414, he
became the last Duke to be
enthroned according to
Carantanian traditional rite at the Prince's
Stone in Carinthia, and from that time...