Buttigliera Alta is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Turin about 25 kilometres (16 mi) from Turin in the Susa valley in Piedmont , northern Italy . It is not far to Avigliana , of which it once was a part.
109-499: It first became an autonomous fief in 1619 when Giovanni Carron received the fiefs of Buttigliera, Uriola, and Case Nicola - as well as the title of Count - from Duke Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy . From that point in time the history of Buttigliera was intimately tied with the history of the Carron family. The last member of the family, Clementina Carron, died in April 1912. In the 20th century,
218-487: A French army to march into Savoy to force the duke to comply with the pacts. The French troops, soon backed by another army, occupied Pinerolo and Avigliana . The Savoy army under his son Victor Amadeus was defeated in Lower Valsusa. In 1628 Giovanni Antonio Ansaldo, an agent of Charles Emmanuel, recruited and furnished with ample funds a group of Genoese conspirators led by Giulio Cesare Vachero who were to overthrow
327-443: A collection of poems dedicated to Charles Emmanuel. Not all the poems were of a patriotic nature, but those that were, clearly revealed the feelings Charles Emmanuel had stirred in freedom-loving Italians. More than fifty years later Vittorio Siri still reminisced that “all Italy broke forth with pen and tongue in praises and panegyrics at the name of Carlo Emanuele, and in demonstrations of joy and applause that he had revived . . .
436-597: A concept of spreading the religion. Though records mention no Christianization attempts toward the Serbs specifically, there are writings regarding the, more or less successful missionary attempts among the Bavarians and Thuringians , the neighboring Germanic tribes which were conquered by the Franks in the 6th century. Though the DAI asserts that already during the reign of Emperor Heraclius
545-544: A half of the people with him, migrated over to Heraclius, emperor of the Romans, who took him in, and gave him the settling location in the Theme of Thessalonica , which is since then called Servia . But, after a while, those same Serbs decided to return to their [home]land and the emperor dispatched them. After they crossed the Danube, however, they changed their mind and sent out a note to
654-517: A number of years, Višeslav was born who fathered Radoslav , who fathered Prosigoj , who fathered Vlastimir . There are no dates in this genealogy, but some can be extrapolated. The first archon arrived during the 610-626 period, and died (long time?) before the Bulgar invasion which occurred in 680. Historian Konstantin Jireček in his History of the Serbs I , page 69, estimates the rule of Višeslav,
763-536: A policy of expansion for his duchy, seeking to expand it into a kingdom. Charles was born in the Castle of Rivoli in Piedmont , the only child of Emmanuel Philibert, Duke of Savoy and Margaret of France, Duchess of Berry . He succeeded his father as duke on 30 August 1580. Well-educated and intelligent, Charles spoke Italian, French, Spanish, as well as Latin. He proved an able warrior although short and hunchbacked . In
872-565: A restored Serbian kingdom , hypothetically presumed after a Christian crusade against the Ottoman Empire during planning for the Great Conspiracy of the late 16th and early 17th centuries under the auspices of Serbian Patriarch Jovan , diplomat Damjan , Herzegovinian Duke Grdan and other chiefs of the Serb clans . . At the 1608 Council of Morača , during a gathering of representatives of
981-532: A small geographical area, usually a river valley or a basin with the villages in it, bounded by the surrounding hills. The unit was called župa and the local chieftain who administered it was called župan . Župans, in turn, were subordinated to the knez or prince ( archon , ἄρχων in Greek; dux in Latin). The knez was the supreme elder and ruler of the entire people while župans were intermediaries between him and
1090-609: A small military elite which managed to organize other already settled and more numerous Slavs. Historical source which reappeared in the 9th century mention Serbs as a people "which is said to be holding the large part of Dalmatia", but Dalmatia in the Roman sense, as a region between the Adriatic on the south, the Sava on the north and the Drina (or Ibar ) on the east, but according to John (Jr.) Fine ,
1199-451: A stylized imitation of a human face, were known as "Savoyard" helmets after this notorious incident. A number of these suits of armour were captured by the Swiss and kept as trophies. The Geneva militia's successful defence of the city's walls is still celebrated as an act of heroism during the annual festival of L'Escalade . Charles Emmanuel was one of the most wanted candidates for the crown of
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#17328867191901308-523: Is also extended to 1537, when Pavle Bakić , the last titular Despot of Serbia in Hungarian exile, fell in the Battle of Gorjani . At the time of settling, Serbs were already transitioning from a tribal community into a feudal society. The first Serbian state with established political identity was founded by prince Vlastimir in the mid-9th century. It was followed by other Serbian proto states, unstable due to
1417-494: Is when the first Christian names appear among the Serbs. Prince Mutimir , who ruled c. 850-891 named his son Stefan Mutimirović , while his nephew was named Petar Gojniković . Serbs who were relocated to Gordoserba in the Asia Minor were probably already Christianized by the end of the 7th century, as they had their bishop and were presumably part of the army of "selected peoples" (Christians) in 692. From this period originates
1526-581: The Aegean Sea , raided Dalmatia in 597 while the entire limes collapsed by 602. The decisive phase followed, mostly from 610 to 626, when the Slavs raided the inland of the Balkans, destroying large cities and ravaging the area between the Danube on the north and south of Greece , including the repeated sieges of Thessalonica in 616 and 618, and of Constantinople itself in 626. Only defeat at Constantinople stopped
1635-692: The Avars in the Pannonian Plain in 567 pushed the proper invasion raids. The Slavs followed the Avars in their, mostly destructive enterprises, into the Byzantine territory. They destroyed and conquered one by one city and fortress which constituted the Danubian Limes , northern border of the empire, like Sirmium (582) and Singidunum (modern Belgrade , 584). In 584 and 586 the Slavs already besieged Thessaloniki , on
1744-721: The Byzantine–Bulgarian war of 894–896 , which was continued as the Byzantine–Bulgarian war of 913–927 . This affected Serbia a lot. One of the most important moments in this second war was the Battle of Anchialus , held on 20 August 917, when Simeon defeated the Byzantines. Peter apparently leaned on the Byzantine side. Right before the battle, on the bank of the Neretva river, he met with Leo Rhabdouchos , Byzantine strategos of Dyrrachium . Michael Višević , ruler of Zachlumia, who held good personal relations with Simeon, dispatched this to
1853-537: The Dinarides and reached the Adriatic coast, but a closer reading of the DAI suggests that Constantine VII's consideration about the Serbian ethnic identity of the population of Pagania , Travunia and Zachlumia is based on 10th century Serbian political rule and does not indicate ethnic origin, neither a small group of people led by " Unknown Archon " could settle a large territory and they most probably arrived as
1962-622: The Drina river valley, in modern Bosnia and Herzegovina, especially the large settlement near the village of Batković . The settlement had furnaces for the ore melting and smithing workshops. Serbian archaeologist Đorđe Janković considered that the Serbian Danube ornamental ceramic pots' analogies northwest of the Carpathian Basin (in Moravia and Austria) are evidence of the Serbian migration from
2071-670: The FIAT group established one of its metallurgical factories in Ferriera, a frazione of Buttigliera Alta. This article on a location in the Province of Turin is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Charles Emmanuel I of Savoy Charles Emmanuel I ( Italian : Carlo Emanuele di Savoia ; 12 January 1562 – 26 July 1630), known as the Great , was the Duke of Savoy and ruler of
2180-612: The Peter's Church in Ras, built in the 7-9th century. The oldest phase of the construction of the Church of Saint Apostles Peter and Paul (Bijelo Polje) [ sr ] in Bijelo Polje (Montenegro) was moved also to the 8th century after the recent re-examination of the construction works and stone ornaments, and was enhanced or finished in the 12th century. Remains of the 8th-century churches, before
2289-517: The Savoyard states from 30 August 1580 until his death almost 50 years later in 1630, he was the longest-reigning Savoyard monarch at the time, only for his record to be surpassed by his great-grandson Victor Amadeus II . He was nicknamed Testa d'feu ( lit. ' Hothead ' , in context "the Hot-Headed") for his rashness and military aggression. Being ambitious and confident, Charles pursued
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#17328867191902398-698: The Trullan Council , held in Constantinople in 692, bishop Isidore of Gordoserba was mentioned, which is the possibly first mention of the Serbian name in the south of Europe. Prior to the migration to the south, while still living in the Polabian region, Serbs may be among the first Slavic people who came in contact with Christianity. In the 7th century, they became part of the Merovingian kingdom , which not only had Christianity as an official religion but also had
2507-506: The War of the Mantuan Succession in 1628, Charles Emmanuel allied again with Spain. However, when Richelieu invaded Piedmont and conquered Susa , the duke changed sides again and returned to an alliance with France. Then, after Philip IV of Spain sent two invasion forces from Genoa and Como under Ambrogio Spinola , Charles Emmanuel declared himself neutral, and in 1630 Richelieu ordered
2616-471: The theme of Thessalonica , which was formed ca. 150 years after the reign of Heraclius which was in the 7th century. For the purposes of its narrative, the DAI formulates a mistaken etymology of the Serbian ethnonym which it derives from Latin servi (serfs). The DAI mentioned that the Serbs from Polabia settled the Balkans during the reign of Emperor Heraclius (r. 610–641); however, some scholars consider that
2725-506: The 14th century, when as a powerful state ( kingdom from 1217 , empire from 1346 ), it dominated the majority of the Balkan peninsula . By the 14th century, Serbia was a fully developed feudal state. Foundations were set by King Milutin (1282-1321), the most important Serbian medieval ruler, who halted expansion of state in 1299 in order to consolidate it. Serbia peaked during the reign of king and later Emperor Dušan (1331-55). He expanded
2834-458: The 7th to the middle of the 9th century". The settlements were unfortified and of small size, at the outskirts of ancient ramparts . Numerous finds give evidence to the conclusion that a good part of native Roman population remained and continued to live within and near those ramparts. After the Christianization, under influence of Byzantine and Bulgarian Empires, since the mid-9th century
2943-518: The Balkan Christian peoples against the rule of the Ottoman Turks was sparked, as Charles Emmanuel lacked the financial resources to take the crown and restore the Serbian statehood extinguished in the 15th century. In 1609, Charles Emmanuel came in contact with Albanian mercenaries like Giovanni Renesi , his brother Demetrio Renesi and a relative Don Joanne Renesi, who intended to revolt against
3052-538: The Balkans and allied with the more numerous Slavs living in the region, forming an independent and well organized political entity, the First Bulgarian Empire in 681. The major expansion of Bulgaria began in the first half of the 9th century when they attacked Constantinople and conquered numerous Slavic tribes on the Balkans ( Guduscani , doubtful, and Timočani , which fled to the Frankish controlled areas in
3161-630: The Bulgarian emperor, accusing Petar of collusion with the Byzantines. He also reported that the Byzantines are bribing Peter in order for him to cooperate with the Hungarians in the joint attack against Bulgaria. This was used by Simeon to start the Bulgarian–Serbian wars of 917–924 . Bulgarian army which attacked Serbia was headed by Pavle Branović , son of blinded Bran. Despite that safety was granted to Petar because of his close relations with Simeon, he
3270-562: The Bulgarians, managed to briefly capture the city of Dostinika, but was ultimately defeated and killed by Peter. During his reign, Petar kept good relations with both the Byzantine emperor Leo VI the Wise (ruled 886–912) and the emperor Simeon I of Bulgaria , second son of late emperor Boris, (893-927). He was connected with Simeon by the peace treaty but also with the custom of kumstvo . Strains between Bulgarian and Byzantine empires resulted in
3379-528: The Byzantine efforts to weaken the Bulgarian-Frankish alliance against the Great Moravia and cultural turning of the Bulgarians to Rome. The Serbian army led by Mutimir and his brothers was again victorious, capturing the leader of the Bulgarian army, and Boris' son and heir, Vladimir of Bulgaria and 12 boyars . This pressured Boris to reluctantly agree to a peace treaty. As a guarantee that his son and
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3488-474: The Christianization process was finished, include localities of Bilimišće ( Zenica , previously thought to be late-Roman church from the 5th or the 6th century), Dabravine ( Visoko ), Mali Mošunj ( Vitez ), Lepenica ( Kiseljak ), but also in the vicinities of Stolac , Ljubuški , Livno , Glamoč , Foča , Breza (all in modern Bosnia) and Imotski (Croatia). However, though active during this period, many of them may be pre-Slavic, Roman churches. Either through
3597-705: The Deacon tells about the Slavic flotilla which attacked the town of Sipont in Italy in 642 (or 646). The Slavs arrived with "many ships", landed on the Gargano Promontory , close to Sipont, where they set their tent camp. They confronted the Lombards ' duke Aiulf I , killing him. They were then approached by the Aiulf's adopted younger brother Radoald who "spoke their language", confusing
3706-494: The Emperor Heraclius, through the strategos of Singidunum, that they want him to give them another land to settle. And since the modern Serbia and Paganija and the so called land of Zachlumia and Travunija and the land of Konavle remained desolate because of the Avars (who expelled the Romans from there which now inhabits Dalmatia and Dyrrachium ), the emperor settled Serbs in these lands, and they were subordinated to
3815-701: The Governance of the Empire", DAI ), compiled by the Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus , mentions that the White Serbs relocated from the land of Bojka , also called the White Serbia . Historiography can't pinpoint for sure where that is, but the general consensus is that it was around the region of Bohemia ( Boihaemum = Bojka) and Saxony . After a death of
3924-587: The Isaurian began to transfer regions and cities to the jurisdiction of the Ecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople , including some parts of the Balkans. Despite this, the division wasn't as sharp as it will become after the East–West Schism in 1054. The most important material testimony of the Christianization of the Serbs and other Slavs is the oldest known Christian temple among in Serbian lands,
4033-585: The Ottomans at the Convention of Kuçi in 1614. With the Treaty of Bruzolo (25 April 1610), Charles Emmanuel allied with France against Spain, but the assassination of Henry IV changed the situation, as the treaty was not recognized by Marie de' Medici , who immediately assumed the regency for Henry's son Louis XIII , a minor. Continuing his intrigues, on the death in 1612 of Duke Francesco IV Gonzaga, Duke of Mantua who
4142-807: The Republic of Genoa and place the city under the protection of the Duchy of Savoy. The plot failed and Vachero and his accomplices were sentenced to death. The duke died suddenly of a stroke, while campaigning during the second Monferrato war, at Savigliano in late July 1630. He was succeeded by his son Victor Amadeus. In 1585, Charles married Catherine Michaela of Spain , daughter of Philip II of Spain and Elizabeth of Valois . They had: In Riva di Chieri on 28 November 1629, he secretly married his long-time and official mistress, Marguerite de Rossillon, Marchesa di Riva di Chieri (bap. 24 December 1599 – 10 November 1640), with whom he had four children, legitimised after
4251-571: The Roman historians Tacitus and Pliny the Elder and by Claudius Ptolemy , under the name Veneti in the 1st and 2nd century AD. In the 6th century, Byzantine author Procopius and Gothic historian Jordanes mention them as Sclaveni . By this time, the Slavs already settled in the wide areas of central and eastern Europe, reaching lower and central Danube regions and invading Byzantine territories from Thrace , throughout Illyricum , up to Pannonia and Dalmatia . De Administrando Imperio ("On
4360-579: The Serb clans and the Serbian Church, Charles was elected King of Serbia and invited to convert to Eastern Orthodoxy (as a precondition for being crowned by Patriarch John) and to vow to protect Orthodox Christianity. . The conspirators, bearing closely in mind the failures of the 1590 decade, did not want to expose themselves in any action before direct support from the West was forthcoming. Thus no broad uprising of
4469-465: The Serbian prince, his two sons took over the rule and divided White Serbs in two groups. One remained in White Serbia, while the other group migrated to the Balkans. Frankish Chronicle of Fredegar mentions Dervan , chieftain of the Serbs, in c. 631, who may be the first Serb mentioned by name in history. Dervan is considered to be the father or, more likely, brother of the nameless prince who led
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4578-403: The Serbian tribe was not part of some later migration, as usually held by historiography, rather than migrating with the rest of early Slavs from Eastern Europe (with Đ. Janković theorizing even earlier presence of the Serbs and Antes in the Danube region). For the first two centuries after the settlement, from the early 7th century on, there are almost no historical records about the Serbs, and
4687-403: The Serbs ( civitas , or city-states). Ljudevit then fled to the Croatian domain, but was soon murdered. During the 822 uprising, Serbs supported the rebellion, thus siding against the Frankish Empire and indirectly supporting the Byzantines, but it is unknown to which extent they participated in the skirmishes between two empires in the 8th and the 9th century. In 680 the Bulgars settled on
4796-492: The Serbs and the Croats, some of the Slavic tribes which settled the Balkan peninsula included: According to archaeological evidence in Serbia, mainly along Morava River Basin (which was settled by Bulgarian-Slavic tribes of Timočani, Eastern Obotrites and Moravians ), the Slavs may have reached it earlier than thought, between late 6th and early 7th century, according many findings of fibulae and Slavic pottery at Roman forts, but "no grave has been found so far to be related to
4905-476: The Serbs during his reign ( Bulgar–Serb War (839–842) ) in order to "subdue them". Unlike the tribes on the east, Vlastimir decided to stand the ground and not to lead Serbs to the west. Aside from the Bulgarians, he was surrounded by the Franks on the entire north, west and southwest side, including the vassal Zachlumia. He tried to strengthen his position by connecting with the subordinated Travunija, marrying his daughter into Travunija's ruling family. However, after
5014-420: The Serbs in 924, but were defeated. Both commanders were killed and their heads, so as the confiscated weapons, were sent to the Byzantine emperor as the trophies. Later that year Simeon sent much larger army. Among the soldier was Klonimir's son, Časlav Klonimirović. In front of the much larger Bulgarian army, Zaharija fled to Croatia. The Bulgarian Empire summoned Serbian župans to gather and accept Časlav as
5123-457: The Serbs settled only a small, isolated and mutually distant river valleys, karst fields and fertile basins. Those patches of the territory had fertile land, suitable for the agriculture, while the barely accessible, some mountain regions remained uninhabited. By the 7th century, the Serbs scattered all the way south to the Peloponnesus and other regions of Greece, while the emperor Heraclius originally settled them around Thessaloniki. However,
5232-418: The Serbs were Christianized and that the process was performed by the priests from Rome , it took some time before the new religion spread through the entire population. Other reports confirm that the church missionary activities were organized among the South Slavs already from the late 7th and mid-8th century. The process was mostly finished by the late 9th century during Byzantine Emperor Basil I which
5341-412: The Serbs were not mentioned during first Siege of Thessalonica (617) and second Siege of Thessalonica (676–678) , indicating the Serbs did not live in the area before and after that date. Emperor Justinian II possibly resettled some Serbs from the surroundings of Thessaloniki to Bithynia , in Asia Minor , in 688–689, and there they founded the town/district of Gordoservon . Among the participants of
5450-421: The Slavs long enough to defeat them and expel them from the Apennine Peninsula . Unlike some later attacks on modern Italian soil, it is unknown which specific Slavic tribe conducted this excursion. However, with some other data (Italian monks claim that Slavs acknowledged paramount rule of the Byzantine emperor), the well equipped attack on the Lombards, main opponents of the Byzantine Empire in Italy, points to
5559-539: The Slavs with a degree of certainty" and "the date when the Slavs started settling in Illyricum remains a question". In the Danube Basin of Serbia ( Vojvodina ) thirteen sites show that the earliest presence of Slavs in that area could be dated to the late second-half of the 6th century or later (with radiocarbon dating of 7-8th century), and possibly served as foederati protecting the Byzantine border fortresses. The sites have paralles with findings from both Central and Lower Danube and Sava Basin, with analogies showing that
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#17328867191905668-402: The White Serbs into the Balkans. Sclaveni raided and settled the western Balkans in the 6th and 7th century. Jointly with the Antes , another Slavic group, they conducted intrusions south of the Danube and Sava rivers into the Balkans, and the territory of the Byzantine Empire ruled by Justinian I (527-565), who reconquered several former territories of the Roman Empire . The arrival of
5777-402: The ancient Latin valor, wishing that he . . . [might] one day become the redeemer of Italy's freedom and the restorer of its greatness.” Medieval Serbia The medieval period in the history of Serbia began in the 6th century with the Slavic migrations to Southeastern Europe , and lasted until the Ottoman conquest of Serbian lands in the second half of the 15th century. The period
5886-411: The area was not well re-populated by the Slavs, and settlement patterns in the 8th and 9th century show "successive population inflows from the surrounding regions" (with significant Bulgarian influence ). The findings indicating Slavic residence in Byzantine cities puts into question survival of local Roman population. The found coins indicate "renewal of life in the central Balkans from the middle of
5995-424: The autumn of 1588, taking advantage of the civil war weakening France , he occupied the Marquisate of Saluzzo , which was under French protection. The new king, Henry IV , demanded the restitution of that land, but Charles Emmanuel refused, and war ensued. In 1590 he sent an expedition to Provence in the interests of the Catholic League, and followed it himself later, but the peace of 1593, by which Henry of Navarre
6104-441: The battle, its participants and circumstances were enshrined and immortalized in folk poetry and literature. It transcended the historical importance, reaching a spiritual level by the 19th century, and turned Kosovo into the "Jerusalem of the Serbs". Despite the defeat, Serbia endured for another 70 years, experiencing a territorial and cultural revival under Despot Stefan Lazarević (1389-1427). Serbian resistance continued until
6213-412: The close connections between the Slavs and the Byzantines and the Byzantine overall influence, corroborating the DAI s claim that Serbs settled in the Balkans in accordance with the Byzantine emperor. Through linguistical studies, it is concluded that the early South Slavs were made up of a western and eastern branch, of parallel streams, roughly divided in the Timok – Osogovo – Šar line. Apart from
6322-445: The conflict was solved by the treaty of Asti. His sister Christine Marie was married to Charles Emmanuel's son, Victor Amadeus in 1619. In the First Genoese-Savoyard War of 1625, Charles Emmanuel tried with the help of France to obtain access to the Mediterranean Sea at the expense of Genoa . After Spanish intervention, the status-quo was restored in the Treaty of Monçon . When the French occupied Casale Monferrato during
6431-413: The constant clashes with the Bulgarians , Hungarians and Byzantines , and by the conflict between Rome and Constantinople regarding the Christianization with the Byzantines getting the upper hand in the 9th century. By the second-half of the 10th century Principality of Serbia , enlarged but unconsolidated, prone to the internal tribalism and foreign attacks, collapsed leaving Serbian lands to
6540-422: The current but separate question of Saluzzo unsolved. After the Duke started talks with Spain, Henry threatened to return to war until, with the Treaty of Lyon (17 January 1601), Saluzzo went to Savoy in exchange for Bresse , Bugey, and Gex. In 1602 Charles Emmanuel attacked the city of Geneva . On 11 December that year, he led his troops to the city during the night and they surrounded the city walls by two in
6649-477: The dates in the calendar of the Roman Catholic Church - St. Vitus' Day ( Vidovdan ), Michaelmas ( Miholjdan ), Theodore the Studite ( Mratindan ). Confirmation of the early missionary work by Rome, already in the 7th century, are writings of Pope Agatho and Thomas the Archdeacon . This wasn't unusual, as, following the ancient rules, this region of the still unified church was administered by Rome. This began to change after 732, when Byzantine emperor Leo III
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#17328867191906758-422: The defence of Charles Emmanuel. In quick succession he published anonymously two Filippiche addressed to the Italian nobility. He exhorted the nobles to discard their lethargy, unite and instead of fighting each other, join Savoy in ridding Italy of Spanish hegemony. At about the same time that Tassoni was inspired to write the Filippiche , Fulvio Testi , a young poet at the court of the duke of Este, published
6867-406: The destruction of Serbian state and society was by the Bulgarians, considered that "at this point, fortifications were temporarily abandoned". Časlav recognized the supreme authority of the Byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, who became his mentor and protector. The emperor helped Časlav to restore Serbia, including the heavy financial aid. Časlav repopulated Serbia returning some of
6976-417: The eastern or western border, with the latter more probable localization. They were not mentioned afterwards, possibly because of remote location, lost importance or became desolated after Bulgarian Samuel 's conquest in the end of the 10th century. It is considered that Destinikon was the ecclesiastical centre and capital of early medieval Serbia. There's no consensus in the scholarship whether Stari Ras
7085-416: The eldest one. Presian's son and successor, Boris I of Bulgaria , decided to avenge his father, and attacked Serbia again, instigating the Bulgar–Serb War of 853 , though the warfare is variously set by the historians in 854, 858, 863–864, 870 or even in the 880s. The war was also part of the larger skirmish in the region, which included the Bulgarian expansion in the direction of the central Danube Valley and
7194-407: The emperor of the Romans, the emperor brought priests from Rome to baptize them and teach them to perform the pious duties in order, and displayed the Christian faith to them. Another source on early medieval Serbia are the Royal Frankish Annals by Einhard , that recorded Serbs (in 822) who controlled great part of Dalmatia (" ad Sorabos, quae natio magnam Dalmatiae partem obtinere dicitur "). It
7303-405: The fact that the major role in the Christianization of the Serbs had priests and missionaries from Rome, rather than from the closer Constantinople. This can also be seen in the earliest Christian terms in the Serbian language which came from the Latin language ( oltare from altare , altar), the earliest Christian toponymy and presence of several religious feasts and holidays which corresponded to
7412-439: The fall of Smederevo in 1459. Despite the claimed significance in which Turkish rule shaped national consciousness of the Serbs, the fall under the Ottomans was dubbed by the Serbian historians as “Turkish night”. The conquest severed continuity of economic, social and political development, and Serbia was cut off from the European cultural and political society where it was carving its own place. When development of Serbia and
7521-512: The first Serbian ruler whose name is known, around 780. One of his two successors was in power in 822, as mentioned in the Royal Frankish Annals . The work deals with an episode concerning the Pannonian ruler Ljudevit Posavski . Under the Frankish attack he left his capital Sisak and fled over to the Serbs, for which is "said to be as holding the large part of (Roman) Dalmatia": Siscia civitate relicta, ad Sorabos, quae natio magnam Dalmatiae partem obtinere dicitur, fugiendo se contulit . However,
7630-469: The inhabited cities (καστρα/kastra) of Destinikon (or Serbian Dostinika) (Δεστινίκον), Tzernabouskeï (Τζερναβουσκέη), Megyretous (Μεγυρέτους), Dresneïk (Δρεσνεήκ), Lesnik (Λεσνήκ), Salines (Σαληνές), while the "small land" (χοριον/chorion) of Bosnia (Βοσωνα), part of Serbia, had the cities of Katera (Κατερα) and Desnik (Δέσνηκ). Almost all of them, apart Salines and possibly Destinikon, are still unidentified. Serbian towns could have been located more to
7739-500: The mentioning of "Dalmatia" in 822 and 833 as an old geographical term by the authors of Frankish Annals was Pars pro toto with a vague perception of what this geographical term actually referred to. In the contemporary Vita Hludovici that description of the Serbs is omitted. Ljudevit later killed the local župan who took him in and temporarily took over the rule in his župa, which is estimated to be either somewhere in western, central or eastern Bosnia . Some historians pointed to
7848-518: The missionary works of Roman or Byzantine monks, local remnants of the Romanized people or the Byzantine population in the cities, the Christianization of the Serbs appears to be peaceful and voluntary, unlike the forceful practices of the Frankish Empire . Apart from the political implications - use of new religion for the strengthening of the central rule and concentration of the power in the hands of
7957-462: The modern village of Srb in the region of Lika in modern Croatia, as the possible location as in the medieval period it was a town, described in the early 14th century as having "Serbian seat and court, like in the old times", while others opposed it. Frankish chronicle makes a distinctions between the settlements ruled by the Croats (referring to them as castellis , or castles ) and those held by
8066-534: The morning. The Savoyard cuirassiers were ordered to dismount and climb the city walls in full armour as a shock tactic. However, the alarm was raised by a night watchman and Geneva's militia rose to meet the invaders. The attempted raid was a disastrous failure, and 54 Savoyards were killed, with many more captured. Charles Emmanuel's army retreated in a panic and the Savoyard prisoners were executed. The heavy helmets worn by Charles Emmanuel's troops, with visors made in
8175-424: The names of those early princes faded from the collective memory. In the DAI , the emperor basically gives the genealogy of the first Serbian ruling dynasty: After the " Unknown Archon " of the Serbs who fled over to the emperor Heraclius, in the time when Bulgaria was under the rule of the Romans, by the inheritance (rules) his son took over the rule, then his grandson and so other archons from his family line. After
8284-533: The new archon, but they were all captured and sent to Bulgaria. In the next few years, 925 and 926, Bulgarians completely ravaged Serbia. Part of the population was enslaved and taken to Bulgaria , while some managed to escape to Croatia or to the Byzantine Empire. According to Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus, the "country was left deserted". But situation changed after Simeon I the Great died in 927. His son and heir, Peter I of Bulgaria , changed completely
8393-463: The nortwest to the Danube region with consent of the Byzantine Empire, but such hypothesis based on ceramics is not well substantiated as closer ceramic analogies exist in Lower Danube and Wallachian region. The history of the early medieval Serbian Principality is recorded in the DAI . The emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus assembled it from 948 to 952 for his son and heir Romanos II . The aim
8502-465: The others will be freed, Boris asked for the Mutimir's sons to accompany the prisoners to the border. Mutimir sent his two younger sons, Bran and Stefan, while the eldest and heir to the throne, Pribislav , was precautionary kept at home. Pleased with the release of his son, Boris gave them "lush gifts", while the Serbian princes gave to Boris "two slaves, two falcons, two dogs, and 80 furs". Soon after
8611-527: The peace was reached with Bulgaria, the internal strife hit the ruling triumvirate. Mutimir, eldest and probably the most powerful in the state, expelled his brothers Strojimir (and his son Klonimir ) and Gojnik to khan Boris in Bulgaria, keeping only Petar Gojniković, Gojnik's son and his nephew. This happened between 863 and 873, when the pope John VIII in his letter addressed Mutimir only. However, Petar soon fled to Croatia. Strojimir remained in Bulgarian exile for
8720-466: The people who fled to the neighboring countries. Serbia prospered, keeping good relations with the Byzantines and the emperor constantly pointed out the good relations with Serbia in this period. The borders of Časlav's state are uncertain, possibly expanding into Bosnia. It is presumed his reign stopped or died in the 940s. According to semi-fictional late 13th century Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja ,
8829-460: The people. As in the other parts of the early medieval Europe, Serbian "state" did not mean by default a rule over the territory, but over the people. So, the Serbian political organization included only areas which were populated by the Serbs, excluding the vast uninhabited areas in between. That way, the borders of the "state" cannot be accurately determined. According to DAI , "baptized Serbia" (known in historiography also as Raška ), included
8938-464: The plunderers. Serbian statehood moved to Duklja , which at one point reunited almost all Serbian lands, but the Byzantines successfully sidelined it. The stable, unified, and continuous Grand Principality of Serbia was established in the late 11th century by Vukan . While under the rule of Stefan Nemanja and his descendants, the Nemanjić dynasty , Serbia achieved its Golden Age which lasted until
9047-566: The politics of his country, falling under the heavy Byzantine influence. This allowed for Časlav, who returned to live in Bulgarian capital Preslav as Serbia was turned into the badlands, to come to Serbia and restore the state. This happened "7 years later", but historians are not sure is it 7 years after the 924 expedition to Serbia or after 927 and Simeon's death, but it had to be by 933–934, at latest. DAI claims that he and his entourage of 4 encountered only "50 single men, without wives and children, who lived from hunting", it shows how thorough
9156-497: The presence of Serbs in this area is disputable since the Byzantine sources were limited to the southern coast, but it is possible that among other tribes existed a tribe or group of small tribes of Serbs. According to Živković, the usage of the term Dalmatia in the Royal Frankish Annals refers both to the land where Serbs ruled as well as to the lands under the rule of Croat duke, but doesn not necessarily mean settlement of
9265-473: The prisoners and relics, whose account on the event survived. At the same time, citizens of the neighboring Spalatum complained to the "emperors in Constantinople" ( Heraclius and his son Heraklonas ) about the constant harassment by the Slavs, which prompted the emperors to issue an order to the "Goths and Slavs" to leave the town alone, which they complied to. The 8th century History of the Lombards by Paul
9374-523: The raids and pacified the situation on the peninsula, but by that time large portions of the Balkans were already inhabited by the Slavs. Around 640, the Avar-Slavic party raided the city of Salona on Dalmatian Adriatic coast, capturing Christian residents and numerous religious artifacts, including relics of the Saint Domnius and Saint Venantius of Salona . Pope John IV sent abbot Martin to buy off
9483-579: The realm of simply translating Byzantine works and established a unique Serbian civilization. Political and cultural growth was followed by economic growth. Agriculture developed; and while silver, tin and copper had been mined during the Roman era , mining vastly expanded in this period. Trade boomed as well utilizing old Roman roads. The apex was short-lived. Dušan's death was followed by disintegration of state under rival family branches and local leaders. The last emperor, Uroš , died in 1371. The major pretender to
9592-404: The region in general, as even in the entire Byzantine Empire almost no contemporary chronicles or historical works survived. But in this period the process of resettling of the Serbs in the central region of the peninsula was finished. They inhabited the narrow valleys in the watersheds of Lim , Tara , Piva , Ibar , West Morava , Upper Drina and Upper Bosna . Certain groups possibly crossed
9701-557: The reign of Byzantine emperor Justinian I (527–565), defensive structures in the region were reinforced. In 535, the newly founded city of Justiniana Prima became center of the Archbishopric of Justiniana Prima , with metropolitan jurisdiction over all provinces of the Diocese of Dacia . At the beginning of the 7th century, region was invaded by Avars and Slavs , thus ending the Byzantine rule. The Slavs in general were mentioned by
9810-592: The rest of Europe in the 15th and the 19th century are compared, it shows the enormous erosion and falling behind. During the 6th century, at the beginning of the early medieval period, territory of later Serbia was controlled mainly by the Byzantine Empire (southern and central regions), and also by Byzantine neighboring rivals, the Gepid Kingdom and the Ostrogothic Kingdom (northern regions). During
9919-736: The rest of his life. Boris married him to a Bulgarian noblewoman and they had a son, Časlav Klonimirović . Mutimir's eldest son, Pribislav, succeeded to the throne after his father's death in 891. This was an opportunity for the descendants of the Mutimir's brothers to take over the Serbian throne. Already in 892 Petar Gojniković returned from Croatia, expelled all three Mutimir's sons to Croatia - Pribislav, Bran and Stefan - and began his rule which lasted until 917. In this period he suppressed two attempts for his dethronement. Petar defeated and blinded Bran who tried to overthrow him in 895 attacking from Croatia while in 897 he crushed Klonomir's attempt from Bulgaria to depose him. Klonimir, probably instigated by
10028-478: The ruler - there was also a cultural and spiritual dimension, which included acceptance of the basic cultural values and principles of the day, and the church was the founding stone of literacy and education in the Middle Age societies. The entire religious-cultural process spanned through three centuries. In those small, isolated areas, the Serbs formed their basic territorial and political units. Each unit comprised
10137-462: The same area by the Serbs, and was likely a reflection of the Franks' territorial aspirations towards the entire area of the former Roman Province of Dalmatia. In the contemporary Vita Hludovici that description of the Serbs is omitted. Though the described borders mark a large area, it is mostly a mountainous and inaccessible terrain, rugged with the high ranges of the Dinarides. Within this region,
10246-478: The seal of the prince Strojimir , Mutimir's brother. The seal has a representation of a cross and the inscription Lord, help Strojimir ( ICE BOIΘ CTPOHMIP in Greek) around it. Pope John VIII addressed prince Mutimir in 873 and called in the letter for Mutimir that, "following the tradition of his ancestors", he submits his land to the jurisdiction of the new Pannonian bishop Methodius . Numerous arguments point to
10355-459: The settlements number increased and became fortified, also were re-settled ancient hillforts (more than 30%) but with reduced area size. No cemetery has been found, showing that the burial was mainly cremation and later biritual. Outside of Serbia, in lands which were settled by early Serbs (and other Slavs), main remains of the Slavic culture and social organization, from the 7th to the 9th century, includes several localities around Doboj and in
10464-450: The southeastern part of Serbian Danube region most probably was settled by Slavs from Ipotești–Cândești culture . The number of Slavic and Pannonian Avars findings in Serbia generally are very small, could be traces of warrior excursions or acculturation, and only since second half of the 7th century "can be interpreted with considerable certainty as a model of Slavic colonisation". However,
10573-827: The state to encompass modern Serbia south of the Sava and the Danube , Macedonia , Montenegro , Albania , east Herzegovina , Epirus and Thessaly , organized Serbia after the Byzantine Empire, and introduced codified law . There was a tight union of state and church which became autocephalous in 1219 under Saint Sava , and a patriarchate in 1346, rivaling the status of Ecumenical Patriarchate in Constantinople . The rulers endowed numerous monasteries, like Mileševa , Peć , Morača , Sopoćani , Visoki Dečani , Gračanica , which are today monuments with an important symbolism for Serbs. The union accelerated cultural development and moved beyond
10682-406: The three years-long warfare, Presian didn't gain any territories and, additionally, lost the majority of its army. Vlastimir died c. 850 and Presijan in 852. Serbian throne was inherited by Vlastimir's sons, Mutimir, Strojimir and Gojnik . According to the conventional inheritance rules of the period, the state was probably administratively divided in three, but Mutimir held the "ruling right" as
10791-664: The unbaptized Serbs, also called White Serbs, which live on the other side of the Turkey (i.e. Hungary ), in the land which they call Bojka, close to the Frankish Empire and the great Croatia, unbaptized, also known as the White Croatia ". The emperor also describes how the Serbian tribe was divided in two, with one group migrating to the Balkans: As two brothers inherited the rule over the Serbs after their father, one of them, taking
10900-420: The unified throne was King Vukašin , but he died clashing with the Ottomans in 1371 . The next who appeared able to restore Serbia was Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović , ruler of the expanded Moravian Serbia . The major clash with advancing Ottomans occurred on 28 June 1389 at Kosovo Polje . Both rulers, Sultan Murad I and prince Lazar, were killed in the battle. Due to its importance, magnitude, and consequences,
11009-540: The wedding but without succession rights: In addition, he had several illegitimate children: — With Luisa de Duyn Maréchal, daughter of Jean-Marie de Duyn, called Maréchal, baron of Val d'Isère : — With Virginia Pallavicino : — With Argentina Provana, daughter of Giovanni Francesco Provana, count of Bussoleno and Collegno , and Anna Maria Grimaldi: — With Anna Felizità Cusani: — With unknown mistress: Charles Emmanuel's military campaigns ignited Italian nationalism and patriotism. Alessandro Tassoni took up
11118-538: The west, Praedenecenti in c. 825, Merehani - all of which disappeared from history afterwards), so as the remnants of the Avars in the Pannonian plain. By acquiring the Morava Valley and Belgrade, they came in contact with the Serbs. Because of the ensuing Bulgarian-Serbian relations, the reign of prince Vlastimir can be determined with greater certainty. According to the DAI , Presian I , Khan of Bulgaria , attacked
11227-470: Was captured and sent to Bulgaria where he died imprisoned, while Pavle became the new ruler by the end of 917. At the beginning, Pavle ruled as a Bulgarian protégé . This prompted the new Byzantine emperor, Romanos I Lekapenos , to organize a party in 921 to overthrow Pavle. The campaign was headed by Pribislav's son, Zaharija Pribislavljević , who lived in Constantinople at the time, in the Romanos' court. He
11336-443: Was defeated and Pavle sent him to Bulgaria as a prisoner. In 923 Pavle turned against his sponsors, the Bulgarians, so Zaharija was again dispatched against him, now by Simeon. This time he was successful, expelling Pavle and taking over the rule himself. But Zaharija soon switched back to his original allies, the Byzantines. Simeon sent an army to conquer the shifty archon. His troops, headed by Theodore Sigritsa and Marmais attacked
11445-438: Was located on the Serbian or Bulgarian side of the border, but newer research indicates that Ras since the mid-9th century was renovated, inhabited and controlled by the Bulgarians hence being "a frontier district of Bulgaria". The ruling princely line originated from the first archon who led the Serbs to the Balkans during the emperor Heraclius' reign. However, by the time of the emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus,
11554-688: Was lord of the Duchy of Montferrat , Charles Emmanuel caused the war of the Montferrat Succession by assaulting that district. This arrayed the Venetians, Tuscany, the Empire and Spain against him, and he was obliged to relinquish his conquest. Charles Emmanuel obtained the help of French troops to free Alba from the Spaniards, in January 1617, as the new king resumed his father's alliance with Savoy. Ultimately,
11663-506: Was recognized as king of France, put an end to his ambitions. On 1 August 1591, the Duke of Savoy appointed Tomás Fernández de Medrano as his Secretary of State and War, Medrano's expertise in diplomacy and military strategy would have greatly benefited the duchy's political and military endeavours. The broader conflict involving France and Spain ended with the Peace of Vervins (2 May 1598), which left
11772-400: Was the oldest historical record which mentioned the name Serbs and gave some details about them. In contemporary historiography and archaeology, the narratives of De Administrando Imperio have been reassessed as they contain anachronisms and factual mistakes. The account in DAI about the Serbs mentions that they requested from the Byzantine commander of present-day Belgrade to settle in
11881-412: Was to warn the young prince on the problems which might occur during his reign. The Serbs are mentioned in the total of 8 chapters, from 29 to 36. The most important is the chapter 32, which is titled "About the Serbs and the lands in which they dwell today". The DAI drew information on the Serbs from, among others, Serbian sources. On the origin of the Serbs, the DAI says that "Serbs originate from
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