Person:Strojimir of Serbia (1)

Watchers
Strojimir Vlastimirović _____, of Serbia
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  1. Gojnik Vlastimirović _____ - Bef 896
  2. Strojimir Vlastimirović _____, of Serbia
  3. Mutimir Vlastimirović _____, of SerbiaAbt 830 - 891
  • HStrojimir Vlastimirović _____, of Serbia
  1. Klonimir Strojimirović _____ - 897
Facts and Events
Name Strojimir Vlastimirović _____, of Serbia
Gender Male
Birth? House of Vlastimirović
Marriage to Unknown
Reference Number Q337700 (Wikidata)


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Strojimir was the co-ruler of the Serbian Principality alongside his two brothers Mutimir and Gojnik, from ca 851 to his and Gojnik's deposition in the 880s after an unsuccessful coup against the eldest Prince Mutimir (r. 851-891).

He was a younger son of Vlastimir, who ruled in 836–851. Strojimir, together with his brothers Gojnik and Mutimir, defeated the Bulgarian Army sent by Boris I, led by his son Vladimir, who, together with 12 boyars was captured by the Serb Army. Peace was subsequently agreed and the two sons of Mutimir; Pribislav and Stefan Mutimirović escorted prisoners towards the border at Rasa. There Boris gave them rich gifts and was given 2 slaves, 2 falcons, two dogs, and 80 furs by Mutimir.

After power struggle between the younger brothers and Mutimir, he and Gojnik was captured and sent as prisoners to Bulgarian Khan Boris I in 855–856, as a token of peace-agreement, they both lost their titles as Princes of Serbia and were held at Pliska, the Bulgarian capital. Strojimir was treated well by the Bulgarians, Khan Boris himself chose the wife of Klonimir, the son of Strojimir.

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References
  1.   Strojimir of Serbia, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.