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Topic: Nitrian Principality


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  List of rulers of Slovakia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mojmír I M (833-846) [in the Nitrian Principality: ?]
Rastislav M (846-870) [in the Nitrian Principality: Svätopluk M (867-870) and Louis the German (870-871)]
Nitrian Frontier Duchy (Tercia Pars Regni) within the Kingdom of Hungary - Dukes
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_rulers_of_Slovakia   (263 words)

  
 Great Moravia - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
As a result, two important states (principalities) emerged in this territory: the Moravian principality originally in present-day southeastern Moravia and westernmost Slovakia (led by Prince Mojmír I, probable center: Mikulčice) and the Nitrian Principality (Principality of Nitra) originally in present-day western, central and northern eastern Slovakia (led by prince Pribina, center: Nitra).
As for the history of Bohemia — annexed by Great Moravia for five to seven years (from888/890 to 895) — the important year being 895, when the Bohemians broke away from the empire and became Frankish vassals (vassals of Arnulf of Carinthia) and gradually an independent Bohemia, ruled by descendants of Premysl, began to emerge.
The southernmost part of the Nitrian principality was conquered by the Hungarian chieftain Lehel (Lél) around 925 and in 955 it fell under domination of the old Magyar dynasty of (see)Arpads.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Nitria   (1393 words)

  
 ARPADS : Encyclopedia Entry
Since the Nitrian principality (present-day southwestern Slovakia) had been ruled by Lél since the 920s, it thus became part of the Árpáds' domain in 955.
Transdanubia was ruled by himself, the Nitrian principality was given in fief to his brother Michael (ruled there 971 – 995).
In 1048, Andrew shared power with his brother Béla by making him apanage ruler of one-third of Hungary („tercia pars regni“, Ducatus, Nitrian Frontier Principality), the capital of which was Nitra, and which consisted of Southern Slovakia (Nitrian Principality) and north-eastern historic Hungary (called Bihar, however not identical with the later Bihar).
bibleocean.com /OmniDefinition/Arpads   (2498 words)

  
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His principality becomes again a part of the Carinthia March (led by Carloman’s son Arnulf of Carinthia) within the East Frankish Empire.
Transdanubia is ruled by himself, the Nitrian principality (Slovakia) is given in fief to his brother Michael (see below), influence in Transylvania is gained through Geza’s marriage with the daughter of the Transylvanian duke Gyula I, local chieftains still rule in other parts of present-day Hungary.
997 – 1001: The ruler of the Nitrian principality is unknown.
www.angelfire.com /sk3/quality/Slav_states.html   (12359 words)

  
 History of Slovakia - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Archaeologists have found pre-historic Homo sapiens skeletons in the region, as well as numerous objects and vestiges of the Gravettian culture, principally in the river valleys of Nitra, Hron, Ipeľ, Váh and as far as the city of Žilina, and near the foot of the Vihorlat, Inovec and Tríbec mountains and the Myjava Mountains.
In 822, emissaries sent by the Slavs visited Emperor Louis the Pious at the Imperial Diet of Frankfurt and in 828, the Archbishop Adalram of Salzburg consecrated the Church of the court of Prince Pribina in Nitra.
Prince Mojmír I from the Moravian principality and his army attacked the principality of Nitra, conquering it and setting up in a relatively vast territory a united Slav State.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/History_of_Slovakia   (6450 words)

  
 The Ultimate Árpáds Dog Breeds Information Guide and Reference
After the defeat of the Hungarians at the Lech in 955, the Hungarian dukes Lél, Bulcsú and Sur, who were not Árpáds, were executed (after they have been captured by the Germans) and their possessions were occupied by the Árpáds, who were led by Taksony at that time (c.
971) ruled present-day Hungary, his father Zoltan, Árpád‘s son, ruled present-day southwestern Slovakia (the Nitrian principality) and probably had to accept the supremacy of Bohemia in western Slovakia (c.
Transdanubia was ruled by himself, the Nitrian principality was given in fief to his brother Michael (ruled there 971–995, see below), influence in Transylvania was gained through Geza’s marriage with the daughter of the Transylvanian duke Gyula I, but local proto-Hunagrian chieftains/dukes still ruled in other parts of present-day Hungary.
www.dogluvers.com /dog_breeds/Arpads   (2454 words)

  
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1030 – 1042: The rulers of the Nitrian principality are unknown.
etislav I and the troops of the German king Henry III temporarily conquer western Slovakia (the Nitrian Principality, at that time comprising 9 counties) and temporarily manage to install their desired member of the Arpad dynasty (Domoslav, the son of Ladislaus the Bold, see c.
1043 – 1048: The rulers of the Nitrian principality are unknown.
www.angelfire.com /sk3/quality/Part_of_Hungary_I.html   (13839 words)

  
 CalendarHome.com - 8th century - Calendar Encyclopedia
An account of Buddha's life is translated into Greek by Saint John of Damascus, and widely circulated to Christians as the story of Barlaam and Josaphat.
The Moravian principality and Nitrian principality arise in central Europe (see Great Moravia)
The very first Viking raid is carried out on the abbey of Lindisfarne in northern England in 793.
encyclopedia.calendarhome.com /8th_century.htm   (234 words)

  
 ANTIQUANOVA MINT - J2 Slavic-Moravian cross pendant (large)
Mikulčice) and the Nitrian Principality (Principality of Nitra) originally in present-day western, central and northern eastern Slovakia (led by prince
Porfyrogenet designate as "Great" Moravia arose in 833 from Mojmír's conquest of the Nitrian Principality.
The southernmost part of the Nitrian principality was conquered by the Hungarian chieftain Lehel (Lél) around 925 and in 955 it fell under domination of the old Magyar dynasty of (see)
www.antiquanova.com /J2.htm   (1210 words)

  
 Moravia Did You Mean moravia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Around 60 BC the Celtic Boii people withdrew from the region and were succeeded in turn by the Germanic Quadi and in the 6th century the Slavic tribes.
At the end of the 8th century the Moravian Principality came into being in present-day south-eastern Moravia, Záhorie in south-western Slovakia and parts of Lower Austria.
In 833 this became the state of Great Moravia with the conquest of the Nitrian Principality (present-day Slovakia and parts of northern Hungary).
www.did-you-mean.com /Moravia.html   (842 words)

  
 History of Slovakia :: Any Travels
Slovakia was the centre of Samo's empire in the 7th century.
A proto-Slovak state known as the Nitrian Principality arose in the 8th century and became part of the core of Great Moravian Empire (called Great Slovak Empire by a minority of Slovak authors) in 833.
The high point of this (Proto-)Slovak empire came with the arrival of Cyril and Methodius and the expansion under King Svä´¯pluk.
www.anytravels.com /europe/slovakia/history.html   (409 words)

  
 List of Slovaks - Wikipedia Light!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
Koceľ (Gozil, Chozilo, Chezilo) (9th century) - ruler of the Balaton Principality, son of Pribina.
He lived in the town of Nitra at the beginning of the 9th century, and ruled over the territory from the Nitra castle.
Later, in 839, he founded and became the ruler of the Balaton Principality.
godseye.com /wiki/index.php/List_of_Slovaks   (3125 words)

  
 greatmoravia_ckp
The anonymous Bavarian geography, Descriptio, Civitatum et Regionum ad septentrionalem plagam Danubiti mentions the existence of 30 centres in the Nitrian Principality, 11 in Moravia and 15 in Bohemia.
Prince Pribina ejected from Nitra by Mojmir I, and the Nitrian Principality becomes part of Great Moravia.
The Bohemians and Svatopluk, ruler of the Nitra principality, sign separate peaces.
scholar76.tripod.com /greatmoravia_ckp.html   (1862 words)

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