• The Sermesianoi or, alternatively, Keramisians were a group of 70,000 Bulgars, Pannonian Avars and Byzantine Christians from Syrmia. They fled in Byzantine...
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    followed him from the Pontic steppes. Kuber's subjects called themselves Sermesianoi, but the Byzantines regarded them as "Bulgars". They preserved their...
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    Germanic peoples such as Gepids and Franks. They referred to themselves as Sermesianoi, and at 680 AD they rebelled against the Avars and departed from Sirmium...
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    a Bulgar ruler called Kuber led a group of largely Christians called Sermesianoi, who were his subjects, and they settled in the region of Pelagonia....
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  • government in charge of a dependent people, in this case the Bulgars and Sermesianoi who had fled to Byzantium. Mauros first appears in the sources in relation...
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  • Zabirozi / Zabrozi / Sabirs (possibly Turkic) Keramisians or, more likely, Sermesianoi, a mixed population of some 70,000 Bulgars, Pannonian Slavs and Byzantine...
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    Berziti in Pelagonia. Apart from Slavs and late Byzantines, Kuver's "Sermesianoi" – a mix of Byzantine Greeks, Bulgars and Pannonian Avars – settled the...
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    the Pelagonia plain in present-day Republic of North Macedonia (cf. Sermesianoi). According to Werner, the treasure may have been part of the Khagan's...
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