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The Moymirid dynasty[1] (Latin: Moimarii, Czech and Slovak: Mojmírovci) was a Moravian ruling dynasty that ruled over Moravia in the 9th and early 10th century. On one hand, it is named after the first known member, Mojmir I, but on the other hand the Latin form of the dynasty's name is first mentioned in a letter from the year 900.
The last known members presumably died in the first decade of the 10th century during one of the invasions of Hungarian tribes. The developments of the family before Mojmír I and after 906 are unknown.
Known members
editRuler | Title | Reign | Notes |
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820s–846
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First known Moravian ruler and probable founder of the Dynasty | ||
Duke
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846–870
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Nephew of Mojmír I | |
Duke (King?)
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870–894
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Nephew of Rastislav | |
Duke
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871
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Relative of Svatopluk I | |
Duke
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894–after 901
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Son of Svatopluk I | |
Prince
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894–899
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Son of Svatopluk I |
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Disputed members
editReferences
edit- ^ Edited by Tim C. Champion (2005). Centre and Periphery: Comparative Studies in Archaeology. London and New York: Routledge. ISBN 9781134806799.
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