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Krajina Belojević : ウィキペディア英語版 | Krajina Belojević
Krajina Belojević ((セルビア語:Крајина), ) was the ''župan'' of Travunia, an administrative unit of the Principality of Serbia, in the 9th century. In 847/848,〔Živković, "Vlastimir"-section〕 not long after the three-year Bulgarian–Serbian War (839–842) in which Prince Vlastimir of Serbia (r. ca. 836-850) defeated the Bulgar army sent by Presian I, Krajina married the daughter of Prince Vlastimir and gained a raising in rank, and was entitled the ''županate'' centered on Trebinje (a province in the "maritime", ''Pomorje'', part of modern Herzegovina), which had earlier been held by Krajina's father, the local lord Beloje.〔Venance Grumel, La chronologie, Paris 1958, 390 p.〕〔Ferjančić, p. 62〕〔Grupa autora, 1981, p. 148〕 His father-in-law was the eponymous founder of the Vlastimirović dynasty, which would rule Serbia until 969. Krajina continued the office under Mutimir (r. 850–891). With the unnamed daughter of Vlastimir, Krajina had a son that would succeed him, Hvalimir (〔"Sebraneʹ spisy", (p. 759 )〕). Hvalimir in turn had a son, Čučimir (;〔 r. first half of 10th century〔Grumel, p. 390〕), who was the last known Belojević in charge of Travunia, as it Serbia fell to the Byzantine Empire, in ca. 969. ==See also==
*Drosaico and Ljudislav (fl. 836-840), ''župan''s of Narentia who defeated Venetian ''doge'', Pietro Tradonico (r. 836–864), and hundreds of his men in 839/840
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