Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos on Croats in Early Medieval Southern Pannonia (DAI c. 30, 75-78): A Note on Concept and Method of Byzantine History Writing (CROSBI ID 292579)
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Gračanin, Hrvoje
engleski
Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos on Croats in Early Medieval Southern Pannonia (DAI c. 30, 75-78): A Note on Concept and Method of Byzantine History Writing
The paper endavours to discuss anew a scholarly puzzle related to the Croatian early Middle Ages and centred on a few lines from Constantine VII Porphyrogennetos’s De administrando imperio, which in English translation are as follows: And of the Croats who arrived to Dalmatia one part separated and ruled Illyricum and Pannonia. And they also had an independent ruler who was sending envoys, though only to the ruler of Croatia from friendship. Taking a different approach from the complete dismissal of the two sentences as a pure fiction or a mere literary device, the paper instead attempts to trace the concept behind this account as well as its underlying meaning. On the one hand, it seeks to detect the methods or strategies used by the royal compiler in trying to elucidate the past. On the other hand, it aims to provide a thorough historical analysis and offer a possible interpretation in opposition to the view, still laregly extant in the Croatian scholarship, that this account is an evidence for an early presence of the group called Croats in southern Pannonia.
De administrando imperio ; Croats ; southern Pannonia ; source analysis ; migrations ; early medieval identity and ethnicity
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Podaci o izdanju
25 (6)
2020.
24-43
objavljeno
1998-9938
2312-8704
10.15688/jvolsu4.2020.6.2
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