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Boruth, also Borut (from Church Slavonic: borъ, "fighter") or Borouth, (died about 750) was the first documented Slavic prince (Knyaz) of Carantania, ruling from about 740 until his death. He was one of the few pagan leaders of the Carantanians to convert to Christianity.[1]

  1. ^ Curta, Florin (2006). Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500-1250. Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521815390

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Boruth, also Borut (from Church Slavonic: borъ, "fighter") or Borouth, (died about 750) was the first documented Slavic prince (Knyaz) of Carantania, ruling...

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Carloman and Pepin the Short. Duke Odilo of Bavaria comes to the aid of Boruth, prince (knyaz) of the Carantanians, against repeated Avar incursions in...

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Carantania

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specific Slavic people (gens Sclavorum) living there. When about 740 Prince Boruth asked the Bavarian duke Odilo for help against the pressing danger posed...

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Villach

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area became part of the Carantania principality. When about 740 Prince Boruth enlisted the aid of Duke Odilo of Bavaria against the invading Avars, he...

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Umayyad prince and general Basil the Confessor, Eastern Orthodox saint Boruth, prince (knyaz) of Carantania (approximate date) Bressal mac Áedo Róin,...

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Carinthia

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the Carantanian rulers joined the tribal union of Samo's Empire, Prince Boruth around 743 turned to Duke Odilo of Bavaria to ask for support against the...

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Boruta

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Boruta, a folkloric character Boruta, 8th-century Carantanian chieftain; see Boruth Borut (disambiguation) Boruto (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...

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Carantanians

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was carried out until 1414. Valuk (c. 626) Pribislav Semika Stojmir Etgar Boruth (c. 740–d. 750) Cacatius or Gorazd (d. 751) Hotimir or Cheitmar (fl. 752–d...

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March of Styria

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century, the area had fallen under Bavarian suzerainty, when about 740 Prince Boruth asked Duke Odilo for help against invading Avar forces. Incorporated into...

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740s

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Carloman and Pepin the Short. Duke Odilo of Bavaria comes to the aid of Boruth, prince (knyaz) of the Carantanians, against repeated Avar incursions in...

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Avar Wars

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attacked the Slavic Carantanians in 741 or 742, the Carantanian prince Boruth (d. c. 750) sought assistance from the Bavarians. Duke Odilo (r. 737–748)...

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Carinthian Slovenes

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in the Zollfeld Valley. In the mid 8th century, the Carantanian Prince Boruth, embattled by the Avars, had to pledge allegiance to Duke Odilo of Bavaria...

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Lesachtal

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valleys in the Principality of Carantania to be Germanised after Prince Boruth acknowledged the overlordship of Duke Odilo of Bavaria about 740. In 1380...

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