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Belojević ((セルビア語:pl. Белојевићи)) was a Serbian noble family that served the first Serbian Principality (768–960). Beloje, the eponymous founder, was the lord of Travunia under Prince Vlastimir of Serbia ( 836–850), though he may have had his position under preceding rulers Radoslav or Prosigoj ( 819–822). Vlastimir married his daughter to Krajina, the son of Beloje, and gives Krajina the title of ''Župan'', sometime after the Bulgaro-Serb War (839–842).〔Veselinovic, p. 24〕 Krajina's descendants continue the rule of Travunia (hinterland of Dubrovnik and Boka Kotorska, with seat at Trebinje〔Radonjić, pp. 109-110〕) under the Serbian crown; his son Hvalimir, and his son Čučimir. No more is known of the family after the ''De Administrando Imperio'' by Emperor Constantine VII (945–959). In 969, Serbia was conquered by the Byzantine Empire. ==Members== *Beloje (before 839), lord of Trebinje * *Krajina (fl. 847), married the daughter of Vlastimir in 847/848, becomes Župan of Travunia * * *Hvalimir ((セルビア語:Хвалимир), ,〔"Sebraneʹ spisy", (p. 759 )〕 ; late 9th century) * * * *Čučimir (;〔 first half of 10th century〔Grumel, p. 390〕) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Belojević noble family」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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