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- the 10th century the Carantanians were significantly influenced by the Bijelo Brdo culture of the Pannonian Slavs. Carantanians were the first Slavic...
- and the Germanic peoples were present among Carantanians. In its early stages, the language of Carantanian Slavs was essentially Proto-Slavic. In Slovenian...
- 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...
- 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...
- these years: from 623 to 626 the Lombards unsuccessfully attacked the Carantanians, and, in 663–64, the Slavs raided the Vipava Valley and the Friuli. Religious...
- ("The Conversion of the Bavarians and the Carantanians") makes the first reference to a Moravian ruler. Carantanians (ancestors of present-day Slovenians)...
- surviving elements originating from Germanic, Gaulish (Gallo-Roman), Slavic (Carantanian) and Raetian culture.[citation needed] Ancient customs survived in the...
- territories again in 1619. See List of rulers of Austria Carantania Carantanians Carinthian Slovenes History of Austria History of Slovenia Black panther...
- at the height of the Hungarian invasions of Europe. The Bavarians and Carantanians were victorious under the command of the Bavarian leader Berthold. The...