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- Boruth abstract "Boruth, also Borut (from Old Church Slavonic: borъ, \"fighter\") or Borouth, (died about 750) was a Prince (Knyaz) of Carantania from c. 740 until his death. He was one of the few pagan leaders of the Carantanians to convert to Christianity.His Christian successor was very probably duke Domitian of Carantania too. He lived in time of Charlemagne and died about 802. Boruth asserted himself as a Carantanian chieftain in the early 8th century and ruled over large estates in present-day Carinthia and Styria. Under continuous pressure by Avar raids, he appealed to his mighty neighbour in the north, the Agilolfing duke Odilo of Bavaria for help and in turn accepted Bavarian overlordship. With Bavaria, Carantania was incorporated into the Frankish Empire, accomplished with the deposition of Duke Tassilo III by Charlemagne in 788.Prince Boruth was succeeded by his son Cacatius (Slovene: Gorazd, d. 751) and his nephew Cheitmar (Hotimir, d. 769). Bishop Vergilius of Salzburg had them abducted to give them a Christian education probably at Herrenchiemsee Abbey. Prince Cheitmar appeared as Carantanian governor in 752, he called Chorbishop Modestus to proselytize his lands and had St Mary's Church erected near his Karnburg (Krnski grad, in present-day Maria Saal) residence.".
- Boruth thumbnail Carantania_800_AD-en.PNG?width=300.
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- Boruth wikiPageRevisionID "659745143".
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Agilolfings.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Borut.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Carantania.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Carantanians.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Carinthia.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Category:8th-century_Slavs.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Category:Carantanians.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Charlemagne.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Christianity.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Domitian_of_Carantania.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Bavaria.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Francia.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Herrenchiemsee.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Knyaz.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Maria_Saal.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Modestus_(Apostle_of_Carantania).
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Odilo,_Duke_of_Bavaria.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Pannonian_Avars.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Prince.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Styria.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Tassilo_III,_Duke_of_Bavaria.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Tribal_chief.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink Vergilius_of_Salzburg.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLink File:Carantania_800_AD-en.PNG.
- Boruth wikiPageWikiLinkText "Boruth".
- Boruth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-cu.
- Boruth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-sl.
- Boruth wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Boruth subject Category:8th-century_Slavs.
- Boruth subject Category:Carantanians.
- Boruth hypernym Prince.
- Boruth type Group.
- Boruth type Person.
- Boruth type Group.
- Boruth comment "Boruth, also Borut (from Old Church Slavonic: borъ, \"fighter\") or Borouth, (died about 750) was a Prince (Knyaz) of Carantania from c. 740 until his death. He was one of the few pagan leaders of the Carantanians to convert to Christianity.His Christian successor was very probably duke Domitian of Carantania too. He lived in time of Charlemagne and died about 802.".
- Boruth label "Boruth".
- Boruth sameAs Q392984.
- Boruth sameAs Borouth.
- Boruth sameAs Borut.
- Boruth sameAs Boruta_(książę_karantański).
- Boruth sameAs m.0n_k6gb.
- Boruth sameAs Борут.
- Boruth sameAs Borut_(karantanski_knez).
- Boruth sameAs Борут_(кнез).
- Boruth sameAs Q392984.
- Boruth wasDerivedFrom Boruth?oldid=659745143.
- Boruth depiction Carantania_800_AD-en.PNG.
- Boruth isPrimaryTopicOf Boruth.