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recognized Petar as ruler. He was put under Simeon's protection, resulting in a twenty-year peace and the Serbian-Bulgarian alliance (897–917). Petar was probably not happy with his subordinate position, and may have dreamed of reasserting his independence; his situation and the succession wars of
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Mutimir died in 890 or 891, leaving the throne to his oldest son, Pribislav. Pribislav had only ruled for a year when Petar returned in 892, defeating him in battle and seizing the throne. Pribislav fled to Croatia with his brothers
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Christianity presumably was spreading in his time. Also, since Serbia bordered Bulgaria, Christian influence and perhaps missionaries came from there. This would increase during the twenty-year peace.
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succeeded him. The unpopular, inexperienced, ill and possibly chronically drunk Alexander ruled until his death on June 6, 913. This was ideal for Symeon, who had his troops waiting in
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Christian name, in relation to the previous generation of pagan names, shows the spread of Christianization among the Serbs. At the time of his birth, Serbia was ruled as an
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As Peter had secured the eastern border, he turned to the west, where he sought to strengthen his grip on the local Slavic principalities. He defeated
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and won several wars against other family members that sought the crown. He was the first Serbian monarch with a Christian (non-Slavic) name.
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After several failures to capture the throne by other Vlastimirovićs, including the one backed by the Bulgarians, Tsar
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This article is about medieval Serbian prince. For the last king of Serbia, see
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the three branches of Vlastimir's sons were to play key parts in the coming
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In the 880s, Mutimir seized the throne, exiling his younger brothers and
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consisting of the three brothers Mutimir, Gojnik and Strojimir, although
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Byzantine tradition meant to disqualify a person from taking the throne
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recognized Symeon as Emperor of Bulgaria, and married his daughter to
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to attack Byzantium. In August 913, Symeon appeared at the walls of
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on 20 August 917. After Achelous, Symeon sent an army led by
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Petar was born between 870 and 874, as the son of the Prince
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invaded Bulgaria, but was decisively defeated at the
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Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 433:, but was attacked and killed by Petar. 2353:Second Serbian Empire and Duchy of Srem 1609:A History of the First Bulgarian Empire 1396: 1394: 1392: 1177:The entry of the Slavs into Christendom 1160: 1110: 223: 1221: 1219: 1217: 1053: 957: 853: 849: 837: 741: 635: 631: 627: 213:(ruling since the early 7th century). 112: 2482:Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 1047: 1037: 1025: 1015: 1011: 999: 997: 987: 975: 965: 961: 945: 943: 933: 921: 911: 907: 895: 893: 883: 871: 861: 857: 831: 821: 809: 799: 795: 783: 781: 771: 759: 749: 745: 729: 723: 713: 701: 691: 687: 675: 669: 659: 643: 639: 7: 2539:People of the Bulgarian–Serbian Wars 1383: 1366: 1328: 1244: 1208: 478:Constantine VII and Symeon dining. 400:, Strojimir's son, to the court of 1316:The early medieval Balkans, p. 154 14: 470:Bulgarian–Serbian wars of 917–924 1507:. Malden: Blackwell Publishing. 582:In 917, a Byzantine army led by 393:, the oldest, had supreme rule. 16:Prince of Serbia from 892 to 917 602:, persuading Petar (through an 456:According to Constantine VII's 2544:10th-century murdered monarchs 2044:Serbian Principality of Duklja 1612:. London: G. Bell & Sons. 1595:History of the Byzantine State 1340:Konstantinos Porphyrogenitos, 1146:Petar Gojniković Vlastimirović 175: 121:Petar Gojniković Vlastimirović 1: 2509:10th-century Serbian monarchs 2034:subsequently emerging as seat 539:. He then expanded along the 480:(Madrid Skylitzes, fol. 120r) 242: 2504:9th-century Serbian monarchs 2298:Ottoman annexation, titular: 2091:Grand Principality of Serbia 617:Ancestors of Petar of Serbia 2565: 2233:Fall of the Serbian Empire 1598:. 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London: Cardinal. 443:Simeon I of Bulgaria 190:870 – 917) was 1590:Ostrogorsky, George 1295:, pp. 156–157. 1126:(Πέτρος), in Latin 516:. 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Index

Peter I of Serbia

Prince of Serbia
Pribislav
Pavle
Dynasty
Vlastimirović
Gojnik
Chalcedonian Christian
Serbian Cyrillic
Greek
Prince of the Serbs
First Serbian Principality
Gojnik
Vlastimir
the first Serbian dynasty
Vlastimirović dynasty
Višeslav
Radoslav
Prosigoj
Vlastimir
Mutimir
Pribislav
Petar
Pavle
Zaharija
Časlav
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