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    Narentines (redirect from Drosaico)
    (1008) records a renewal of the peace treaty signed by Drosaico (ad Narrentanas insulas cum Drosaico, Marianorum iudice, similiter fedus instituit). The...
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    defeat them and made peace with their leader, who is mentioned as count Drosaico by the chronicler John the Deacon. However, the peace treaty was short-lasting...
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  • given name predominantly used by Serbs and Montenegrins. It may refer to: Drosaico or Draško, Duke of the Narentines (fl. 839) Draško Božović, Montenegrin...
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    In 839, Venice signed a treaty with the Narentine knez (duke) Družko (Drosaico), which was broken within a year. In 872, Saracene (Arab) raiders from...
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    among Doge Pietro Tradonico, Duke Mislav of Croatia and Prince Družak (Drosaico) of the Narentines. Occasional hostilities started again a bit later and...
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    of the Croats of Dalmatia and a Narentine prince by the name of Družak (Drosaico, Marianorum judice). His military assault on the Neretvians in 840 failed...
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  • Belojević in charge of Travunia before it was annexed by the Byzantines. Drosaico and Ljudislav (fl. 836-840), župans of Narentia who defeated Venetian doge...
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    that defeated Doge Pietro in 840, was possibly a co-ruler or successor of Drosaico. 839–842 Khan Presian I of Bulgaria (r. 836–852) invades Serbian territory...
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