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Koceľ

Kocel ( 833 – c. 876) was the second Lord of Lower Pannonia centered in Mosapurc/Blatengrad (861 – c. 876).
==Early life==
He was the son of Pribina and his Bavarian wife. He received a Bavarian name, Gozil, which was used in the Slavic form. He was probably born before or just after his father was expelled by Mojmír I, duke of the Moravians, because he went with his father to the Bulgarian Empire shortly afterwards.〔''Libellus de conversione Bagoariorum et Carantanorum: "...''Priwina ''... fugam iniit in regionem'' Vulgariam ''..., et'' Chozil ''filius eius cum illo" ("...''Priwina ''escaped to the territories of the'' Vulgari ''..., and his son, Chozil went with him").''〕 He also followed his father when he returned to East Francia where King Louis the German granted Pribina the parts of Pannonia around the Zala. In 850, Koceľ was present at the consecration of the church dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary in Blatnograd.

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