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- Travunia (Serbo-Croatian: Travunija / Травунија; Gr****: Τερβουνία, romanized: Tervounía; Ancient Gr****: Τερβουνία, romanized: Terbounía; Latin: Tribunia)...
- "baptized Serbia", which included Bosnia, and the maritime lands (Pomorje) of Travunija, Zahumlje and Paganija, while maritime Duklja was held by the Byzantines...
- dowager-queen, she held the provincial governorship in the regions of Zeta and Travunija (until 1308). She built Gradac Monastery and was known for her religious...
- that were mentioned included the "countries" of Paganija, Zahumlje, Travunija. With the decline of the Serbian state of Duklja in the late 11th century...
- puff. De Administrando Imperio by Constantine VII (913–959) mentioned Travunija (Τερβουνια). Serbian Prince Vlastimir (r. 830–51) married his daughter...
- Cazinska Krajina [bs] Knešpolje Lijevče Donji Kraji Tropolje Herzegovina Travunija Dabar Drina Popovo Soli Usora Vrhbosna Vrm Zagorje [bs], (Parish) Sarajevo...
- Administrando Imperio, mediaeval Serbian županije, including, Bosna, Zachlumia, Travunija, and Serbia, then including land in eastern Bosnia. Parts of present-day...
- been settled by Slavic groups along with the river Bosna, Zahumlje and Travunija (both with territory in modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina); This is the...
- Dalmatian cities. At this moment the local Slavic tribes (in Zahumlje, Travunija, and Konavle), who had aided the intervention, also accepted Byzantine...
- Serbian noble family of their time, that held possessions in Zahumlje, Travunija, and Primorije, later known as Hum. The progenitor, Branivoje, served...