Prosigoj (Serbian: Просигој, Greek: Προσηγόης) was a Serbian ruler believed to have ruled prior to c. 830. Serbia was a Slavic principality subject to...
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Staurakios. Višeslav was succeeded by his son Radoslav, then grandson Prosigoj, and one of these two most likely ruled during the revolt of Ljudevit Posavski...
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(complete list) – Višeslav, King (814–822) Radoslav, Prince (814–822) Prosigoj, Prince (?–c.830) Vlastimir, Prince (c.830–851) Mutimir, Prince (c.850–891)...
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the end of the 8th century. Radoslav was succeeded by his son, prince Prosigoj. According to De Administrando Imperio, compiled by the Byzantine Emperor...
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After some years, Višeslav is born, and from him Radoslav, and from him Prosigoj, and from him Vlastimir". The time and circumstances of the first three...
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"slav area") of Macedonia, situated to the south, in 785. Radoslav, then Prosigoj, succeeded Višeslav, and they ruled during the revolt of Ljudevit Posavski...
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cities. Višeslav was succeeded by his son Radoslav followed by his grandson Prosigoj, and one of these two most likely ruled during the revolt of Ljudevit of...
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Vlastimirović dynasty Višeslav (c. 780) Radoslav (after 800) Prosigoj (before 830) Vlastimir (c. 830–851) Mutimir (c. 851–891) Pribislav (891–892) Petar...
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Principality of Serbia (early medieval), 641–969 Unknown Archon Višeslav Radoslav Prosigoj Vlastimir Mutimir Pribislav Petar Pavle Zaharija Časlav Byzantine annexation...
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Principality of Serbia (early medieval), 641–969 Unknown Archon Višeslav Radoslav Prosigoj Vlastimir Mutimir Pribislav Petar Pavle Zaharija Časlav Byzantine annexation...
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