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    Pribina (c. 800 – 861) was a Slavic prince whose adventurous career, recorded in the Conversion of the Bavarians and the Carantanians (a historical work...
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    Conversion, Pribina was initially the ruler of an independent polity which was centered on Nitra. For instance, Barford writes that Pribina "was apparently...
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  • Republic". The medal consists of Pribina's head on a red background; the ribbon is dark red with a central crown. The Pribina Cross is divided into three classes:...
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    Slavic prince Pribina as the new ruler of Lower Pannonia. Pribina (d. 861) was succeeded by his son, prince Kocel. During the rule of Pribina and Kocel,...
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  • Pribina was a Croatian nobleman and politician who is the first historically attested Ban of Croatia, having served under kings Miroslav and Michael Krešimir...
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  • The Pribina Sailplane Grand Prix 2008 was the fourth qualifying Gliding Grand Prix for the FAI World Grand Prix 2008....
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    as the Principality of Nitra arose in the eighth century and its ruler Pribina had the first known Christian church of the territory of present-day Slovakia...
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  • The Pribina Sailplane Grand Prix was the third qualifying Gliding Grand Prix for the FAI World Grand Prix 2010–2011. The competition was flow in with...
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    the whole, however, is obscure. Miroslav (945–949) was killed by his ban Pribina during an internal power struggle, losing part of islands and coastal cities...
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  • Ljudevit (Lower Pannonia), Duke (c.810–823) Ratimir, Duke (c.829–838) Pribina, Prince (c.846–861) Kocel, Prince (c.861–c.876) Braslav, Duke (c.882–896)...
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    Blatno jezero, Slovak: Blatenské jazero). In January 846, the Slavic prince Pribina began to build a fortress as his seat of power and several churches in...
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  • XN1 Nitra, a historical town in western Slovakia, was the seat of prince Pribina and center of the Nitra principality early in the ninth century. JPL ·...
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    to have ruled between 861 or 864 and 876. Kocel was the second son of Pribina, a Slavic dux installed by the Franks in Lower Pannonia in ca. 838 or 840...
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    century. Even Pribina, the Croatian ban (viceroy), got involved in the dispute between brothers Miroslav and Michael Krešimir II. Pribina took the side...
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  • Carolingian Empire from around 830. Radbod presented Pribina to King Louis the German who ordered that Pribina be instructed in the Christian faith and baptised...
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    997–1038) Duke Mieszko I (traditional first leader of unified state, 960–992) Pribina (traditional ancestor, ?–861) Current Head of Government Prime Minister...
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    Pellegrini Grades 1st Class 2nd Class 3rd Class Precedence Next (higher) Order of Andrej Hlinka Next (lower) Pribina Cross Order of Andrej Hlinka Pribina Cross...
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  • Catholic Church (d. 867) Nominoe, duke of Brittany (approximate date) Pribina, Slavic prince (approximate date) Robert III, Frankish nobleman (d. 834)...
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  • 906 are unknown. Wikimedia Commons has media related to House of Mojmír. Pribina Predslav Edited by Tim C. Champion (2005). Centre and Periphery: Comparative...
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    contains a reference to a church consecrated for Pribina in his domain called Nitrava. The problem of Pribina's church and the dating of this event was addressed...
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    expelled "one Pribina" across the Danube. Pribina fled to Ratpot who administered the March of Pannonia from around 833. Whether Pribina had up to that...
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    periods are scarce, but history recalls that the first known Croatian ban is Pribina from the 10th century. In the early Middle Ages, the ban was the royal...
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    Czechoslovakism, dated the existence of the Slovak nation to the time of Pribina (trials to document existence of Slovaks in early Slavic era, i.e. in the...
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  • according to the Conversio Bagoariorum et Carantanorum, a Slavic prince, Pribina, had been "driven across the Danube by Mojmir, duke of the Moravians",...
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    Nitra Saint Emmeram's Cathedral at Nitra Castle, Nitra Pribinas Square with statue of Pribina, Nitra Nitra Nitra synagogue, Nitra Dražovce church, Nitra...
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  • radio plays for children and young adults. In 2017 Janovic was awarded Pribina Cross, 2nd class by the president Andrej Kiska for his lifelong contributions...
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    restored Frankish rule. Ratimir fled the land, and the Franks instated dukes Pribina and Kocelj to rule Pannonian area in the name of the Franks. Unlike his...
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    Order of Ľudovít Štúr  Slovakia: Milan Rastislav Štefánik Cross  Slovakia: Pribina Cross  Greece: Grand Cross of the Order of the Redeemer (6 September 2022)...
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    Between 840 and 874 it belonged to the Slavic Balaton Principality of Pribina and Kocelj. Between 874 and 890 Ptuj gradually came under the influence...
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  • Eva Siracká (category Recipients of the Pribina Cross)
    lifelong contribution to the representation of Slovak women in the world 2006 Pribina Cross, first class, for significant merits and development of the Slovak...
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