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Narentine rulers : ウィキペディア英語版
The South Slavic realm of the Narentines, a fierce tribe living off piracy,MacFarlane, (p. 81 ) had several recorded rulers in the 9th century:* Drosaico was a ''župan'' (duke) of the Narentines or ''Marians'' (chief, lord, count, duke) in ca. 836 to after 839.Francis Cotterell Hodgson, ''The early history of Venice'', (p. 91 ) The Narentines were at the time (823) subordinate to the Serbian Principality.''Prospetto cronologico della storia della Dalmazia: con riguardo alle provincie slave contermini'', (p. 86 ) In ca 839 ''Doge of Venice'' Pietro Tradonico signed peace with Mislav of Croatia,Norwich, John Julius. ''A History of Venice''. Alfred A. Knopf: New York, 1982. he then headed with a large fleet towards the Narentines.* Ljudislav (''Liuditus sclavus'' or ''Liudisclav''), possibly a co-ruler, successor, or the same person as Drosaico,Ferdo Šišić, (''Povijest hrvata u vrijeme narodnih vladara'' ) had the title of ''Narentanorum princeps''. He allegedly waged a successful naval battle against the Doge Pietro Tradonico, who lost some hundred people, in ca. 840. The Narentines and Venetians subsequently made peace, and Drosaico signed a treaty at the islands, that would stop the piracy against the Republic of Venice.* Under the leadership of Uneslaf and Diodur (Uneslav and Diodor), Narentines plundered the Venetian borders shortly thereafter.''The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland'', (p. 87 )==See also==Contemporary South Slavic royalty and nobility:*Ratimir (ca. 829–838), ''dux'' of Pannonia*Beloje (fl. 839–842), ''župan'' of Travunia*Krajina Belojević (fl. 847), ''župan'' or ''knez'' of Travunia

The South Slavic realm of the Narentines,〔 a fierce tribe living off piracy,〔MacFarlane, (p. 81 )〕 had several recorded rulers in the 9th century:
* Drosaico was a ''župan''〔 (duke) of the Narentines or ''Marians'' (chief, lord, count, duke) in ca. 836〔 to after 839.〔Francis Cotterell Hodgson, ''The early history of Venice'', (p. 91 )〕 The Narentines were at the time (823) subordinate to the Serbian Principality.〔''Prospetto cronologico della storia della Dalmazia: con riguardo alle provincie slave contermini'', (p. 86 )〕 In ca 839 ''Doge of Venice'' Pietro Tradonico signed peace with Mislav of Croatia,〔Norwich, John Julius. ''A History of Venice''. Alfred A. Knopf: New York, 1982.〕 he then headed with a large fleet towards the Narentines.
* Ljudislav (''Liuditus sclavus'' or ''Liudisclav''), possibly a co-ruler, successor, or the same person as Drosaico,〔Ferdo Šišić, (''Povijest hrvata u vrijeme narodnih vladara'' )〕 had the title of ''Narentanorum princeps''. He allegedly waged a successful naval battle against the Doge Pietro Tradonico, who lost some hundred people, in ca. 840.〔 The Narentines and Venetians subsequently made peace, and Drosaico signed a treaty at the islands, that would stop the piracy against the Republic of Venice.〔
* Under the leadership of Uneslaf and Diodur (Uneslav and Diodor), Narentines plundered the Venetian borders shortly thereafter.〔''The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland'', (p. 87 )〕
==See also==
Contemporary South Slavic royalty and nobility:
*Ratimir (ca. 829–838), ''dux'' of Pannonia
*Beloje (fl. 839–842), ''župan'' of Travunia
*Krajina Belojević (fl. 847), ''župan'' or ''knez'' of Travunia

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ウィキペディアで「The South Slavic realm of the Narentines, a fierce tribe living off piracy,MacFarlane, (p. 81 ) had several recorded rulers in the 9th century:* Drosaico was a ''župan'' (duke) of the Narentines or ''Marians'' (chief, lord, count, duke) in ca. 836 to after 839.Francis Cotterell Hodgson, ''The early history of Venice'', (p. 91 ) The Narentines were at the time (823) subordinate to the Serbian Principality.''Prospetto cronologico della storia della Dalmazia: con riguardo alle provincie slave contermini'', (p. 86 ) In ca 839 ''Doge of Venice'' Pietro Tradonico signed peace with Mislav of Croatia,Norwich, John Julius. ''A History of Venice''. Alfred A. Knopf: New York, 1982. he then headed with a large fleet towards the Narentines.* Ljudislav (''Liuditus sclavus'' or ''Liudisclav''), possibly a co-ruler, successor, or the same person as Drosaico,Ferdo Šišić, (''Povijest hrvata u vrijeme narodnih vladara'' ) had the title of ''Narentanorum princeps''. He allegedly waged a successful naval battle against the Doge Pietro Tradonico, who lost some hundred people, in ca. 840. The Narentines and Venetians subsequently made peace, and Drosaico signed a treaty at the islands, that would stop the piracy against the Republic of Venice.* Under the leadership of Uneslaf and Diodur (Uneslav and Diodor), Narentines plundered the Venetian borders shortly thereafter.''The Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland'', (p. 87 )==See also==Contemporary South Slavic royalty and nobility:*Ratimir (ca. 829–838), ''dux'' of Pannonia*Beloje (fl. 839–842), ''župan'' of Travunia*Krajina Belojević (fl. 847), ''župan'' or ''knez'' of Travunia」の詳細全文を読む



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