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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...
- and the
Germanic peoples were
present among Carantanians. In its
early stages, the
language of
Carantanian Slavs was
essentially Proto-Slavic. In Slovenian...
- the
ritual of the
investiture of the
Carantanian rulers exclusively in Slovene.
While initially, the
Carantanian rulers joined the
tribal union of Samo's...
- The
March of
Styria (German: Steiermark),
originally known as
Carantanian march (Karantanische Mark,
marchia Carantana after the
former Slavic prin****lity...
- The
black panther (Slovene: črni panter), also
known as the
Carantanian panther (karantanski panter)
after the
Medieval prin****lity of Carantania, is...
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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...
- 2022.
Retrieved 3
January 2024. Štih, P. (1
January 2010), "VII. The
Carantanians – An
Early Medieval Slavic Gens
Between East And West", The
Middle Ages...
- (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...
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surviving elements originating from Germanic,
Gaulish (Gallo-Roman),
Slavic (
Carantanian) and
Raetian culture.[citation needed]
Ancient customs survived in the...
- century,
covering an area from the
eastern border of the
Carolingian Carantanian Gaugrafschaft of Jauntal [de] (that is, the
Drava valley between the...