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  Informat.io on Zahumlje
Zahumlje then bordered the lands of Pagania (Paganoi) to the west and southwest, Travunia (Terbounia) to the east and southeast, and Serbia to the north.
Petar, son of Miroslav, Duke of Zahumlje 1198-1227 and a count of the city of Split 1222-1225.
Stephen Konstantin, Prince of Zahumlje, pretender to the Serbian throne in 1323.
www.informat.io /?title=zahumlje   (483 words)

  
 YourArt.com >> Encyclopedia >> Zahumlje   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The most eastern border of Zahumlje went along the line Popovo-Ljubinje-Dabar and met with the Travunian border at the City of Ragusa, which had to pay the annual tax mogorish of 36 pieces of gold to the Zachlumian rulers and at times accept their rule.
Zahumlje had access to the Adriatic Sea with the Peninsular of Rat and faced Serbia northwards.
Zahumlje fell under Croatian infuence; it became subjected to the Archbishopric of Split and Mihailo recognized Croatian-Dalmatian Duke Tomislav's authority upon his crowning as King of Croatia.
www.yourart.com /research/encyclopedia.cgi?subject=/Zahumlje   (1173 words)

  
 Zahumlje - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
It must be noted that the Zahumlje, Travunia and Duklja, whose territories spread much further inland and southward than the current Dalmatia does, were self-ruled by their Slavic population that was mixed pagan and Christian, and also quite likely mixed Croat and Serb.
Zahumlje entered into confederations with the Serb princes of Raska early on.
After the death of Caslav in 960, Zahumlje was contested between Byzantium and Bulgaria.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Zahumlje   (721 words)

  
 Zahumlje - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Petar, duke of Zahumlje 1198-1227 and a count of the city of Split 1222-1225.
Andrija, knez in Primorje ("the littoral") and duke of southern Zahumlje circa 1250.
Stepan Konstantin, knez of Zahumlje, pretender to the Serbian throne in 1323.
88.208.194.172 /wiki/index.php/Zahumlje   (433 words)

  
 New Page 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Nikola, župan of Zahumlje; married 1338 Katarina Kotromanic.
Petar was Duke of Zahumlje (1198-1227) and a Count of the city Split (1222-1125).
Sandalj Hranic Kosaca, Knez of Zahumlje and one of the Dukes of Saint Sava, rose to become became Grand Vojvoda of Bosnia until his death in 1435.
koz.vianet.ca /boshis46.htm   (394 words)

  
 Queendom of Zahumlje -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Zahumlje is a society of many ethnicities, There are ethnic Croats, who usually are Roman Catholics,, some of thm are Bogomil, a 'heresy' that arose in reaction to the disruptions and scandals in the Roman Catholic Church and the Orthodox Church of the 11th century.
Zahumlje is a country which tends to reject some aspects of 'modern life'.
The true peasant dress distinguishes it's wearer as to religion, regional and village origins, marital status and whether the wearer is a mother or not.
www.freewebs.com /zahumlje/societyandcultureinzahum.htm   (670 words)

  
 Zahumlje vs Mostarvia (The Balkans)
Zahumlje has come to this body with a complaint against the current government of Mostarvia.
We further request of the court that an investigation into Mostarvian claims in regard to the situation in Srebeniya be made.
We could consider this case, however, Zahumlje should be aware that Mostarvia has not signed the Balkan International Court of Justice charter.
invisionfree.com /forums/Balkanic_Union/ar/t879.htm   (579 words)

  
 Zahumlje 620-955AD: populated by Serbs, ruled by Nemanjici - Message Board - ezboard.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Including Desa, who was and#382;upan of Diocleia/Zeta, Travunia and Zahumlje before 1151 and the and#382;upan of Serbia from 1155-1162, all the rulers of Zahumlje descend from and#382;upan Zavida, whose descendants were Stefan Nemanja, Tihomir, Stracimir and Miroslav.
Nikola, and#382;upan of Zahumlje; married 1338 Katarina Kotromaniand#263;.
Sandalj Hraniand#263; Kosaand#269;a, Knez of Zahumlje and one of the Dukes of Saint Sava, rose to become became Grand Vojvoda of Bosnia until his death in 1435.
p083.ezboard.com /fbalkansfrm107.showMessage?topicID=245.topic   (851 words)

  
 Duklja - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The Byzantines gave numerious lands of the Grand Principality of Rascia to Stracimir, son of Prince Zavida of Zahumlje, who ruled in the name of his oldest brother, Grand Prince Tihomir of Rascia as a vassal of the Byzantine Empire since 1166.
Out of Diocleia Ribnica arose, which was the birthplace of Prince Stracimir's brother, Prince Nemanya, another of the sons of Prince Zavida of Zahumlje.
Stracimir's other brother, Prince Miroslav of Zahumlje had to call off his military expeditions against Korčula and Vis, because of the losing war against the Republic of Dubrovnik in 1184 in which Stracimir offered military assistence.
www.arikah.net /encyclopedia/Duklja   (2233 words)

  
 The vocal group "Zahumlje"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The vocal group "Zahumlje" was founded in 1898.
During the seven years work, the cultural-artistic society "Zahumlje" acquired the important affirmation as the bearer of the development of the culture in general and amateurism, not only in Niksic, but also in Montenegro and Yugoslavia, as well as on the international scene.
As the part of "Zahumlje" there are also the children"s choir, folklore, drama section and the city orchestra.
www.niksic.cg.yu /EKultura/EZahumljeSadrzaj.htm   (84 words)

  
 Travunia - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Bordered by Zahumlje to the west, Duklja to the south and Serbia to the north.
Croatian academics have pointed out that Travunia could have been Croats, but this is not generally accepted since these claims rely on Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja, which has been discredited as unreliable and full of errors.
It is now accepted in most academic circles outside of Croatia thatZachumlie / Zahumlje, the Bosna River Valley and Pagania / Paganija and Zeta / Duklja were settled with Serb tribes, as it states in De Administrando Imperio.
www.biocrawler.com /encyclopedia/Travunia   (418 words)

  
 History of Dalmatia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Zahumlje's ruling dynasty Višević or Vušević originated from the strims of the river of Visla, somewhere in western White Croatia.
Zahumlje decisivly resisted all attempts to be controlled from the Serbian Grand Princes to the north, and eventually its rulers asserted the Grand Princely title themselves.
Zahumlje would pass through a period of vassalization to King Tomislav of Croatia, become dependent of the reconstructed Serbian realm under Duklja.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/History_of_Dalmatia   (5856 words)

  
 Historical-town planning ensemble of Ston with Mali Ston, connecting walls, the Mali Ston Bay nature reserve, Stonsko ...
As the Slavs settled in the area in the seventh century Ston became one of the principal settlements in Zahumlje.
The late Middle Ages were distinguished by periodical clashes between Zahumlje and Dubrovnik, which reached a climax in the early fourteenth century.
The town which developed on the other side of the wall consisted of three zones: the central zone, Ston, was the administrative and economic centre; the northern zone, Mali Ston, was important as a traffic and storage point; the eastern zone, Broce, served exclusively defence purposes.
whc.unesco.org /en/tentativelists/160   (1742 words)

  
 Blagaj History Mostar   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Bosnian ban (guvernor) Stevan II Kotromanic annexed Zahumlje wich thus became a part ofa a strong Bosnian State.
In 1377 the Bosnian ruler Tvrtko claimed himself to be the King of ”Serbia, Bosnia, Primorje, Zahumlje, Dahnatia,Croatia, the Lower Region, the Western Regions” etc. Sandalj Hranic Kosaca and his hephew Stevan ruled in Hum and Blagaj.
In 1448 Stevan Vakcic Kosaca became ”Herceg of st. Sava” alling himself ”We, sir Stevan Herceg of st. Sava, the ruler of Hum and Primorjc, the grand dukc of the Bosnian Kingdom, a son and grandson of honourable and well-knovm gentlemen the prince Vukac mxi Sandalj, the ex-duke of the Bosnian Kingdom”.
www.bonvoyagemo.com /index_files/Page686.htm   (562 words)

  
 Mostar Wave - Blagaj
From the middle of the X centuiy to 1018 Zahumlje was under the macedonian rule, while during the region of Stevan Nemanja (1114-1200) it was in the domain of a Serbian State.
The head of tribal state Jurko built a church of st. Kuzma and Damjan in the end of XII century.
Ban Stevan Kotromanic ruled ”from the sea to the river Sava, from the river Cetina to the river Drina”.
www.stradanove.net /mostar/turism/taAda040899e07.htm   (553 words)

  
 Ćiril Ćiro Raič & Hercegovina
HERZEGOVINA, formerly Zahumlje or Humska zemlja (the Land of Hum), as historical and geo-graphic name, was first mentioned in 1454 in the letter of the Bosnian sanjak-bey, Isa-bey Ishaković.
The first known prince in Zahumlje was Mihovil Višević (910 - 950).
Later Zahumlje came under the rule of Croatian rulers Tomislav and Krešimir.
www.hic.hr /books/ciro/history.htm   (1370 words)

  
 Queendom of Zahumlje -   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The idea that it is best to be ruled by people trained from childhood in the arts of leadership and the management of land and resources.
There has been a process of legal modernization, there are many laws in Zahumlje which date from Medieval times, from the Osmanli Era, and the Imperial Era, as well as the Communist Era.
The laws often contradict one another so in cooperation with Her Majesty the Queen-Kommissar, old laws are being repealed, The policy on laws is that two old laws must be repealed before a new law can be enacted.
www.freewebs.com /zahumlje/governmentofzahumlje.htm   (336 words)

  
 Winne.com - Report on Montenegro, The Pearl of the Adriatic
Although the initial basis for this monastery was made by the ascetics who found a fitting place in the rocks of Ostrog it is Saint Vasilije of Ostrog, the Metropolitan of Zahumlje and Herzegovina, that is rightly held to be its original founder.
Additionally, there is strong evidence that the Saint was named Bishop as a very young man, as he was Metropolitan of Zahumlje as early as 1639.
In 1671, it was written: "Vasilije, the Bishop of Zahumlje and Skenderija, has gone to God, to rest in his holiness." "And when he passed away," archimandrite Nikodim Raicevic recounted it to (Serb scholar) Vuk Karadzic, "his body was interred below the monastery, in the orchard ground.
www.winne.com /montenegro2/bf05.html   (2503 words)

  
 Information Service of the Serbian Orthodox Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Atanasije, the Bishop of Zahumlje and Herzegovina has visited Gnjilane, Vitina and Kosovska Kamenica and their vicinities.
Atanasije, the Bishop of Zahumlje and Herzegovina, has returned to Bartes village, where he has informed inhabitants of Vitina that their houses were not set on fire.
Atanasije, the Bishop of Zahumlje and Herzegovina, has visited Mogila village, within the municipality of Vitina, where Goran Przic (aged 50) was killed in his garden, on August 1, 1999.
www.spc.org.yu /Ppres/2-8-99_e.html   (646 words)

  
 Worldroots.com
2.4.Katarina, d.ca 1355; m.before 1338 Knez Nikola, Zupan of Zahumlje
The Zupans of Trebinje and Kings of Diocleia of the house of St.Vladimir
2.Jovan Ugljesa, Zupan of Zahumlje, k.a.1371; m.ca 1364 Jelena Voinovic, a poet (d.after 1404)
worldroots.com /brigitte/theroff/balkan.htm   (2807 words)

  
 News | Gainesville.com | The Gainesville Sun | Gainesville, Fla.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Herzegovina encompasses the regions then known as the Land of Hum or Zahumlje and Travunija.
The Byzantine work, De Administrando Imperio mentions Zahumlje and Travunija as two regions inhabited by Serb tribes.
After the 1320s, all of these lands became a part of the Bosnian kingdom.
www.gainesville.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Herzegovina   (1191 words)

  
 RISES AND FALLS IN SERBIAN STATEHOOD IN THE MIDDLE AGES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
After the subordination of Bulgaria, pressure came only from the Byzantine Empire, especially from its bastions in Dubrovnik and Drac, and the centres of Serbian resistance were formed in the vicinity of those towns.
The territories which had once belonged to the principalities of Zahumlje and Travunija fell under the rule of Nemanja's brothers and sons, so that the Serbian state stretched from the River Neretva to South Morava, and from Mt. Rudnik down to the Adriatic.
Stefan Nemanja abdicated the throne, appointing his middle son, Stefan, to replace him; Stefan was the son-in-law of the Byzantine imperial family.
suc.suc.org /culture/history/Hist_Serb_Culture/Sima_Cirkovic.html   (4915 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The event, which brought together participants from the homeland and abroad, was organized by the Orthodox Youth of the Metropolitanate of Montenegro and the Littoral, the Diocese of Zahumlje and Herzegovina, the Diocese of Budimlje and Niksic and the Dver Serbian
This year's working portion of the Serbian Orthodox Youth Assembly on the theme of Humanity and heroism ' St. Peter of Cetinje and Karageorge ' began on August 15 in Orasac with the commemoration of the two hundred year anniversary of the First Serbian Rebellion.
Metropolitan Amfilohije of Montenegro and the Littoral, Metropolitan Jovan of Povardarje and Veles, Bishop Grigorije of Zahumlje and Herzegovina, Bishop Jovan of Dioclea and retired Bishop Atanasije (Jevtic) participated in the work of the Assembly, as well as eminent Serbian intellectuals from Serbia and abroad.
www.srpskidespot.org.yu /Tekstovi/SaborPravoslavneOmladineEng.htm   (956 words)

  
 Evil of the great spleen - HERCEG BOSNA :: Croats of Bosnia and Herzegovina ::
The core of the old Bosnian state (see map 19) was geographically nested within regions that the Bosnian core gradually annexed.
The river Drina separates the Bosnian core from Serbia, and the Serbian king Nemanja's state never crossed the river, but rather directed its expansionary efforts at the Zahumlje region (maps 4 and 5).
Eventually, after many changes of fortune, Zahumlje was incorporated into the Bosnian state, and on the eve of the Ottoman occupation, that was a region under the control of Herceg (Duke) Stjepan Vukcic.
www.hercegbosna.org /engleski/evil.html   (3526 words)

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