Jump to content

Slavomir of Moravia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Slavomir
Duke of Moravia
Reign871
PredecessorSvatopluk I
SuccessorSvatopluk I
BornUnknown
DiedUnknown
SpouseNone
IssueNone
HouseHouse of Mojmír
FatherUnknown
MotherUnknown

Slavomir (Latin: Sclagamarus, Czech and Slovak: Slavomír) was a duke of Moravia (871).[1] He led a revolt against the Franks who had annexed Moravia during the incarceration of his relative, Svatopluk I.[1]

Early life

[edit]

Slavomir, according to the Annals of Fulda, was a member of the Moravian ruling dynasty.[2] He seems to have been a disciple of Saints Cyril and Methodius who had in 863 arrived in Moravia where they established an institution of higher education.[3][4]

Revolt against the Franks

[edit]

Rastislav was arrested by his own nephew, Svatopluk I, in 870.[4] However, Svatopluk himself was arrested in 870 on the order of the Louis the German's son, Carloman.[5] Slavomir took over the throne during 871.[2]

Zwentibald, Rastiz's nephew, was accused of breach of fidelity to Carloman and was imprisoned. The Moravian Slavs, thinking that their dux was dead, set a certain priest and a relative of the dux, Sclagamar, over themselves as prince; they threatened to kill him if he did not take up the office of dux. Of necessity, he agreed, and set out to make war on Engelschalk and William, Carloman's commanders, and drive them from the cities they had occupied. They fought back with equal force and after killing many of his army forced him to flee

— Annals of Fulda (year 871) [6]

See also

[edit]

Notes

[edit]
  1. ^ a b Kirschbaum 2007, p. 254
  2. ^ a b Goldberg 2006, p. 309
  3. ^ Vlasto 1970, p. 69
  4. ^ a b Kirschbaum 2007, p. xxiv
  5. ^ Kirschbaum 2008, p. 28
  6. ^ Reuter 1992, p. 65

References

[edit]
  • Goldberg, Eric Joseph (2006). Struggle for Empire: Kingship and Conflict under Louis the German, 817—876. Cornell University Press. ISBN 978-0-8014-3890-5. OCLC 60835308.
  • Kirschbaum, Stanislav J. (2007). Historical dictionary of Slovakia (Second ed.). Lanham, Md: Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-5535-9. OCLC 65407106.
  • Kirschbaum, Stanislav J. (2008). A history of Slovakia : the struggle for survival (Second ed.). New York, N.Y: Palgrave Macmillan. ISBN 1-4039-6929-9. OCLC 60593296.
  • Reuter, Timothy (1992). The Annals of Fulda. Manchester: Manchester University Press. ISBN 0-7190-3458-2. OCLC 25628359.
  • Vlasto, A. P. (1970). The entry of the Slavs into Christendom : an introduction to the medieval history of the Slavs. Cambridge, England: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-07459-2. OCLC 93056.
Preceded by Duke of the Moravians
871
Succeeded by