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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...
- state of the Frankish Empire. In the same time, Christianisation of Carantanian Slavs was initiated, mainly through missionary activities of the Archdiocese...
- surviving elements originating from Germanic, Gaulish (Gallo-Roman), Slavic (Carantanian) and Raetian culture.[citation needed] Ancient customs survived in the...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...