Belojević noble family

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Belojević
Country Serbia Serbian Principality
Estates Travunia[1] (with Konavle)
(hinterland of Dubrovnik and Boka Kotorska, with seat at Trebinje)[2]
Titles Lord (Župan)
Founded before 839
Final ruler Čučimir
Dissolution after 892, before 969
Ethnicity Serbia Serb

Belojević (Serbian: pl. Белојевићи) was a Serbian noble family that served the first Serbian Principality (768–960). Beloje, the eponymous founder, was a lord in Travunia under Prince Vlastimir of Serbia (ca. 836–850, he may have had his position under Radoslav or Prosigoj as well, fl. 819–822). Vlastimir marries his daughter to Krajina, the son of Beloje, and gives Krajina the title of Župan, sometime after the Bulgaro-Serb War (839–842).[1] Krajina's descendants continue the rule of Travunia (hinterland of Dubrovnik and Boka Kotorska, with seat at Trebinje[2]) under the Serbian crown; his son Hvalimir, and his son Čučimir. No more is known of the family after the De Administrando Imperio by Emperor Constantine VII (945–959). In 969, Serbia was conquered by the Byzantine Empire.

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  1. ^ a b Veselinovic, p. 24
  2. ^ a b Radonjić, pp. 109-110
  3. ^ a b "Sebraneʹ spisy", p. 759
  4. ^ [1][page needed]
  5. ^ Grumel, p. 390

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  • Constantine Porphyrogenitus, De Administrando Imperio, edited by Gy. Moravcsik and translated by R. J. H. Jenkins, Dumbarton Oaks Center for Byzantine Studies, Washington D. C., 1993
  • Andrija Veselinović, Radoš Ljušić, „Srpske dinastije“, Novi Sad, 2001. ISBN 86-83639-01-0 (str. 24)
  • P. Radonjić, „Velaj“, u: Srpski biografski rečnik, II tom, ur. Čedomir Popov, Novi Sad 2008, str. 109-110.
  • Venance Grumel, La chronologie, Paris 1958, p. 390
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