Bran Mutimirović (Latin: Branus) was a Serbian prince, son of Serbian ruler Mutimir. He and Stefan escorted Khan Boris I of Bulgaria to the Serbian-Bulgarian...
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Spain Castell Dinas Brân, a castle in Llangollen, Wales Bran Mutimirović, Serbian prince Bran Drobnjak, founder of the Drobnjaci clan Bran Ardchenn, king of...
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Pribislav Mutimirović, ruled (~891–893) Zaharija (921–924), brought to the throne by the Byzantines, removed by the Bulgarians Bran Mutimirović, pretender...
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of Bran, the middle son of Mutimir (r. 851–891) of the Vlastimirović dynasty. Pavle was born in the 870s, between 870 and 874 to Bran Mutimirović, the...
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Pribislav of Serbia (redirect from Pribislav Mutimirović of Serbia)
according to the contemporary naming culture, his name was Pribislav Mutimirović Vlastimirović. The early medieval Balkans, p. 141 Southeastern Europe...
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Bulgarian Empire, where he died within a year. Pavle 917–921 Son of Bran Mutimirović, born in ca. 870–874. He was sent with an army to Serbia in 917, but...
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Serbia was inherited by Mutimir's three sons Pribislav, Bran and Stefan (called the Mutimirović), headed by the eldest son, Pribislav. However, Pribislav's...
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the Serbs. Prince Mutimir, who ruled c. 850-891 named his son Stefan Mutimirović, while his nephew was named Petar Gojniković. Serbs who were relocated...
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names in the next generation of Serb royalty: Petar Gojniković, Stefan Mutimirović and Pavle Branović. Petros and Stephanos are both characteristically...
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