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Names of the Serbs and Serbia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Names of the Serbs and Serbia
The Serbs ((セルビア語:Срби/Srbi), ) have been referred to with several names by other peoples, although the autonym is and has always been ''Srbi''. ==Autonym (Serbs - Срби/Srbi)==
The earliest found mention of the Serbs is from Einhard's ''Royal Frankish Annals'', written in 822, when Ljudevit went from his seat at Sisak to the Serbs (believed to have been somewhere in western Bosnia),〔 with Einhard mentioning "the Serbs, who control the greater part of Dalmatia" (''ad Sorabos, quae natio magnam Dalmatiae partem obtinere dicitur''). De Administrando Imperio, written by Constantine VII in the mid-10th century, tells of the early history of the Serbs, whose polity he called "Serblia" (Σερβλία), and whose ruler he called "Prince of the Serbs" (ἄρχων Σερβλίας). He mentions White Serbia (or ''Boiki''). Furthermore, he says that the town of Servia received its name from the Serbs who once lived there. 〔Moravcsik 1967, p. 153, 155〕 According to the ''Tale of Bygone Years'', the first Russian chronicle, Serbs are among the first five Slav peoples who were enumerated by their names.〔Povest vremennih let (Moscow, Leningrad: Akademiya nauk SSSR, 1990), pp. 11, 207.〕 Al-Masudi (896–956) called them ''Sarabin''.
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