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    Strojimir (Serbian Cyrillic: Стројимир; Greek: Στροΐμηρος, romanized: Stroḯmēros) was the co-ruler of the Serbian Principality alongside his two brothers...
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    Vlastimir's death, the rule was divided among his three sons: Mutimir, Strojimir and Gojnik. The brothers defeated the Bulgars once again c. 853-854, capturing...
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    Seal of prince Strojimir of Serbia, from the late 9th century - one of the oldest artifacts on the Christianization of the Slavs...
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    brother Strojimir. He was the youngest son of Vlastimir of Serbia, the first independent ruler of Rascia. Gojnik, together with his brothers Strojimir and...
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    Seal of Prince Strojimir of Serbia, from the late 9th century...
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  • throne of the Serbian Principality. His father and uncle, co-princes Strojimir and Gojnik, had been exiled to Bulgaria with their families after their...
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    Seal of prince Strojimir of Serbia (from the late 9th century), one of the oldest artifacts on the Christianization of the Serbs...
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    Vlastimir had three sons and one daughter: Mutimir, Prince, 851–891 Strojimir, Prince (co-ruler), 851–880s Gojnik, Prince (co-ruler), 851–880s Unnamed...
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    throne by the Bulgarians, brought down by Byzantines Stefan Mutimirović Strojimir, vassal to Mutimir, later under Bulgarian khan Boris Klonimir, Časlav...
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    Seal of prince Strojimir of Serbia, from the late 9th century – one of the oldest artifacts of the Christianization of the Serbs...
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    three-year war against Khan Presian. Vlastimir had three sons (Mutimir, Strojimir and Gojnik) and one daughter. His daughter married Krajina, who received...
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    seal of the prince Strojimir, Mutimir's brother. The seal has a representation of a cross and the inscription Lord, help Strojimir (ICE BOIΘ CTPOHMIP...
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  • until his death in c. 943/960. Časlav was the son of Klonimir, a son of Strojimir who ruled as co-prince in 851–880. He belongs to the first Serbian dynasty...
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  • Serbian dynasty, the Vlastimirovići. His father had with his brothers Strojimir and Gojnik, defeated the Bulgar Army sent by Tsar Boris, led by his son...
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    Hvostanska (6th century) and Church of Saints Peter and Paul. A Seal of Strojimir (died between 880 and 896), the brother of Mutimir, was bought by the...
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    Seal of prince Strojimir of Serbia, from the late 9th century...
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  • between 845 and 850 and his rule was divided among his three sons: Mutimir, Strojimir and Gojnik. Although they ruled in an oligarchy, Mutimir had the supreme...
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    as an oligarchy consisting of the three brothers Mutimir, Gojnik and Strojimir, although Mutimir, the oldest, had supreme rule. In the 880s, Mutimir...
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  • expanding and Christianization of Serbia. His father had with his brothers Strojimir and Gojnik, defeated the Bulgar Army sent by Tsar Boris I of Bulgaria...
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    died in about 850, and his state was divided between his sons Mutimir, Strojimir, and Gojnik. In 853 or 854, the new Bulgarian ruler Boris I sent an army...
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    Serbian Principality Commanders and leaders Boris I Vladimir-Rasate (POW) Mutimir Strojimir Gojnik Casualties and losses Vladimir and 12 boyars captured...
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    822–836) Prince Vlastimir (ca. 836–850) Prince Mutimir (ca. 850–891) Prince Strojimir (co-ruler ca. 850–?) Prince Gojnik (co-ruler ca. 850–?) Prince Pribislav...
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