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Ljutomir : ウィキペディア英語版
Ljutomir

Ljutomir of Serbia (also ''Lubomir'') is a potentially mythological governor of Rascia during its annexation by the Byzantine Empire (sometime between 976–1043). His only mention is in the Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja, a dubious document dating to 1298–1300 (additions date to as late as 16th century), where it says he was "a Rascian Duke" that married a noblewoman of Bosnia, they had a daughter that married Dragomir of Doclea.
According to some Ljutomir may be the same person as Ljutovid, the Byzantine strategos of Serbia and Hum.〔http://www.scribd.com/doc/18757181/Tibor-Zivkovic-Forging-Unity〕
==References==

*Sisic, F. (ed.), Stephenson, P. (trans. 1998) Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja, Johannes Lucius (1666) De Regno Dalmatiæ et Croatiæ (Amsterdam), available at (10 Jan 2007) (extract only), XL.


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