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Ljudevit (pronounced [ʎûdeʋit]) or
Liudewit (Latin: Liudewitus),
often also
Ljudevit Posavski, was the Duke of the
Slavs in
Lower Pannonia from 810 to...
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Christianised from Aquileia.
Following the anti-Frankish
rebellion of
Liudewit at the
beginning of the 9th century, the
Franks removed the Carantanian...
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around 30,000 by the end of the 6th century.
Among the Slav rulers,
Liudewit (d. 823) held
lands along the Sava river, and
Pribina (d. 861) in the March...
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August 2023.
Retrieved 13 July 2022.
Dzino (2010, p. 186)
Wolfram (2002)
Liudewit is
considered the
first Croatian prince.
Constantine Porphyrogenitus has...
- Slovenes. In 821, an
alliance was made with Borna, duke of the Dalmatia, and
Liudewit was
brought to heel. In 824
several Slav
tribes in the north-western parts...
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river (also
called "Margus" in antiquity). Boba says that the
realm of
Liudewit, a
rebellious Slavic prince in Pannonia,
obviously included Moravia. The...