Person:Časlav of Serbia (1)

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Časlav _____, of Serbia
b.Abt 890
d.960
  1. Časlav _____, of SerbiaAbt 890 - 960
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Name Časlav _____, of Serbia
Gender Male
Birth[1] Abt 890 House of Vlastimirović
Death[1] 960
Reference Number Q337693 (Wikidata)


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Časlav (; 890s – 960) was Prince of the Serbs from 927 until his death in 960. He significantly expanded the Serbian Principality when he managed to unite several Slavic tribes, stretching his realm over the shores of the Adriatic Sea, the Sava river and the Morava valley. He successfully fought off the Magyars, who had crossed the Carpathians and ravaged Central Europe, when they invaded Bosnia. Časlav is remembered, alongside his predecessor Vlastimir, as founders of Serbia in the Middle Ages.

Časlav was the son of Klonimir, a son of Strojimir who ruled as co-prince in 851–880. He belongs to the first Serbian dynasty, the Vlastimirovićs (ruling since the early 7th century), and is the last known ruler of the family. His mother was a Bulgarian noblewoman chosen as wife of Klonimir by Boris I of Bulgaria himself.

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Časlav of Serbia, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.