Jump to Content
Logo Logo Logo Logo Logo Logo
  • Deutsch
  • English
您获得访问的方式:
Dar Hadith al Hassania
登录 注册
Browse Our Titles
African Studies
American Studies
Ancient Near East and Egypt
Art History
Asian Studies
Biblical Studies
Biology
Book History and Cartography
Classical Studies
Education
History
Human Rights and Humanitarian Law
International Law
International Relations
Jewish Studies
Languages and Linguistics
Life Sciences
Literature and Cultural Studies
Media Studies
Middle East and Islamic Studies
Musicology
Philosophy
Religious Studies
Slavic and Eurasian Studies
Social Sciences
Theology and World Christianity

Becoming a Brill Author

Publishing Ethics & AI Policy

Publishing Guides

General Open Access Information

For Authors

For Academic Societies

For Librarians

Research Funding

Open Access Pricing

Books

Journals

Specialty Products

Metadata: Title Lists, MARC & KBART Files

Catalogs, Flyers and Price Lists

Accessing Brill Products

About Brill & its History

Imprints

Careers

Organization

Corporate Social Responsibility

News Archive

Sales Contacts

Ordering from Brill

Editorial Contacts

Offices Worlwide

Press & Reviews

Rights & Permissions

Course Adoption

Contact Form

求助
Logo Logo Logo Logo Logo Logo
您获得访问的方式:
Dar Hadith al Hassania
登录 注册
  • Deutsch
  • English
Browse Our Titles
African Studies Education Media Studies
American Studies History Middle East and Islamic Studies
Ancient Near East and Egypt Human Rights and Humanitarian Law Musicology
Art History International Law Philosophy
Asian Studies International Relations Religious Studies
Biblical Studies Jewish Studies Slavic and Eurasian Studies
Biology Languages and Linguistics Social Sciences
Book History and Cartography Life Sciences Theology and World Christianity
Classical Studies Literature and Cultural Studies  

Becoming a Brill Author

Publishing Ethics & AI Policy

Publishing Guides

General Open Access Information

For Authors

For Academic Societies

For Librarians

Research Funding

Open Access Pricing

Books

Journals

Specialty Products

Metadata: Title Lists, MARC & KBART Files

Catalogs, Flyers and Price Lists

Accessing Brill Products

About Brill & its History

Imprints

Careers

Organization

Corporate Social Responsibility

News Archive

Sales Contacts

Ordering from Brill

Editorial Contacts

Offices Worlwide

Press & Reviews

Rights & Permissions

Course Adoption

Contact Form

求助

Index

于The Fall of Great Moravia
您获得访问的方式:
Dar Hadith al Hassania
  • 全文

Index

Aachen 131, 184
Adalbero, Duke of Carinthia (1011/12–1035) 146
Adalbert (Saint), Bishop of Prague (982–997) 27 n. 63, 165
Adalram, Archbishop of Salzburg (821–836) 97, 117
Admont 49
Æthelbert, King of Kent (725–762) 113–115
Agobard, Archbishop of Lyon (814–834, 837–840) 121
Albgis, nobleman 97, 103
Alps 46, 58, 130, 132–133, 137, 141–144, 146, 149
Amand, Bishop of Maastricht (647–650) 116
Anglo-Saxon 109, 111 n. 3, 113, 115, 124
Aquileia 117
Arbo, Margrave of the East March († after 909) 41–42 n. 27, 45, 48–49 n. 72, 50–54, 56, 60, 99, 102, 104–106, 138
Arnold, Bishop of Freising (875–883) 32 n. 74, 147
Arnulf (of Carinthia), King of the East Francia (887–899), Emperor (896–899) 48–49, 51 n. 77, 52, 56, 61, 64, 66–67, 94–95, 99–100, 103–105, 107, 119, 148–149, 157, 164
Arnulf the Bad, Duke of Bavaria (907–937) 61
Aschach 53
Augustine, missionary 114, 130
Austria 5, 32, 39, 52, 56, 61, 67, 130 n. 1, 166, 173 n. 134, 190 n. 10
Avars 39, 65 n. 10, 94, 100, 114
Baardorf 136
Balaton 68
Balkans 181
Bashkiria 63
Bavaria 18, 39–41, 45–47 n. 55, 48, 52–53, 55–61, 64–66 n. 14, 67, 69, 72–73, 90, 92, 94, 96, 98–99, 102–103, 105–109, 111 n. 4, 114, 116–118, 120, 124, 126 n. 99, 132, 143, 146, 151, 157–159, 162 n. 66, 163, 177, 181, 185, 188, 191, 199, 201
Bavarians 39–40, 58, 60, 64, 67, 72, 90, 94, 98–99, 103, 105, 108, 132
Beatrix of Swabia, founder of Mariahof 144, 146, 147
Bécs 58
Bede the Venerable, chronicler († 735) 115
Beerlegem 190
Belgium 190
Benátky (near Litomyšl) 89
Berengar I, King of Italy (887–924), Emperor (915–924) 66–67
Berethram, envoy 98
Berner, Margit, anthropologist 28, 33–34
Berthold, Duke of Carinthia (927–938), Duke of Bavaria (938–947) 60
Bílina 188–191
Birka 188
Biskupice 87
Biskupija Crkvina 143
Black Sea 64
Bohemia 19, 40, 53–54, 68, 70, 77 n. 46, 80, 82 n. 63, 87, 89–92, 95, 99, 114, 116 n. 40, 151–181, 183–185, 199–201
Bohemian basin 87, 153–154, 156, 160–163
Bohemian-Moravian Highlands 155–156
Bohemians (Czechs) 89–90 n. 80, 95, 99, 158, 164, 185
Böhme, Horst Wolfgang, archeologist 20
Boleslaus I, Duke of Bohemia (935–972) 90, 159–160, 164, 168, 185
Boleslaw I the Brave, Duke of Poland (992–1025), King (1025) 201
Boniface (Winfrieth), Archbishop of Mainz (745–754) 114, 138
Borgolte, Michael, historian 126
Bořivoj, Duke of Bohemia (875?–890?) 152, 157, 180–181, 183–185, 192
Bratislava (Brezalauspurk) 56 n. 111, 106, 125
Břeclav 1 n. 1, 3, 20 n. 50, 32, 62 n. 2, 66, 74, 79, 82 n. 65, 85 n. 67, 151, 158, 167, 170, 174, 177, 187
Břetislav I, Duke of Bohemia (1034–1055) 156
Brezalauspurk (Bratislava) 120
Brno 1, 3, 82, 85
Bruck an der Leitha 57
Brunner, Walter, historian 44 n. 32, 55 n. 102, 146
Buchenheim near Rosegg 147
Bucklige Welt 46
Budeč 172, 177–178, 183, 200
Bulgarians 64
Burchard, Bishop of Passau (903–915) 53
Byzantium 116, 184
Čáp, Pavel, laboratory technician 1
Carantania 40–41 n. 19, 45, 56, 130, 136–137, 141–144
Carinthia 18, 40, 93 n. 89, 104, 106–109, 132–133, 136–137, 142, 144, 146, 149
Carloman of Bavaria, King of the East Francia (876–880) 42, 45, 48, 49, 98
Carpathian basin 63 n. 6, 64–65 n. 10, 66 n. 15, 67 n. 17, 74, 85 n. 67, 87 n. 68, 73, 91 n. 84, 100, 102
Catalonia 184
Caucasus 63
Charlemagne, King of the Franks (768–800), Emperor (800–814) 39, 94, 97, 100, 113, 123, 131, 138, 140, 154
Charles III, King of the Franks (876–881), Emperor (881–887) 98, 103
Charles IV, King of Bohemia (1346–1378), Holy Roman Emperor (1355–1378) 152
Childebert III, King of the Franks (695–711) 114
Chilperich II, King of the Franks (718–721) 113
China 91
Christian, called also Strachkvas, hagiographer († 996) 95, 152, 157, 178, 180, 185
Cibulka, Josef, historian 116–117 n. 45
Cividale 104
Clement I, Bishop of Rome (88–99) 118–119
Clovis I, King of the Franks (481–511) 191
Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor (1027–1039) 146
Constantinople 117
Córdoba 177
Cosmas of Prague, chronicler († 1125) 95, 161, 164–165, 185, 188–189, 191
Cotescalc (Gottschalk), nobleman 147
Cracow (Kraków) 159, 165
Cremona 94, 101
Croatia 141, 143, 166, 172
Cyril (Constantine), the Philosopher († 869) 95, 181
Czechowice (near Bielska) 89
Czech Republic 4, 110, 151
Dagobert I, King of the Franks (629–639) 154
Dalmatia 117, 181
Danube 39–41, 45–46, 51–54, 56, 58–59, 64, 67, 72, 87 n. 68, 94, 97–101, 104–106, 108–109, 117, 151, 172, 185, 190 n. 10, 201
Děvín 125
Diotmar, nobleman 107–108
Dnieper 64
Dniester 64
Domitian, founder of Millstatt monastery 138–142, 150
Don 63
Donau 60–61
Dostál, Bořivoj, archeologist 2, 16, 79 n. 53, 80 n. 54, 91 n. 84, 192, 195
Drakulf (Dracholf), Bishop of Freising (907–926) 58
Dresler, Petr, archeologist 3, 66 n. 13, 77 n. 50, 78 n. 51, 79 n. 53, 167 n. 93, 199
Ducové 71 n. 31, 125
Eadbald, Æthelbert’s son 115
Eastern March (Ostland, Bavarian Ostland) 69, 71 n. 33, 97, 103, 105–106, 108, 190 n. 10, 201
Effros, Bonnie, historian 113
Eichert, Stefan, archeologist 93 n. 89, 127 n. 106, 130 n. 3, 133 n. 18, 136 n. 26, 145
Eisler, Robert, art historian 138 n. 35, 139–140
Elbe 89, 155, 162–163, 169, 179
Engelschalk I, count († 871) 42, 45, 48, 98, 102, 103
Engelschalk II, count 103
Engilbert, count 104, 106
Engilbert, notary 104, 106
England 109, 111 n. 4, 113–114
Enns 39–41, 44, 46–47, 52, 56–61, 67, 94, 106, 133, 151
Ennsburg 56
Eparesburch 53
Erimbert, count 105
Etelkoz 64
Etzel, King from the Nibelungen 59
Forstner, Karl, historian 138 n. 35, 140–141
Francia 41, 46, 61, 97
Frankish Empire 18, 39–40, 60, 67–68, 70, 98–99, 101, 105, 108–109, 113, 119, 128, 152, 154–156, 171–172, 177, 179, 184, 191, 193–194, 196
Franks (East Franks) 18, 39–40, 44–45, 49, 52, 54–56, 64, 98, 100, 114, 163
Freising 41 n. 20, 46, 54–55 n. 102, 57–58, 138, 147–150
Frisia 115
Fulda 64, 78 n. 52, 97–100, 105, 128, 157, 164
Gars (Thunau) 55, 60, 66 n. 13, 74 n. 42, 78 n. 51, 173 n. 134
Georg (Georgius), Slavic nobleman 19, 138, 149–150, 173, 183
Germans 95
Germany 116, 181, 190
Gerold (I), prefect 39
Gerold (II), prefect of the Avarian March 47
Geza, Grand Duke of Magyars († 997) 200
Gilow 89
Gisela of Swabia, Holy Roman Empress (1027–1039) 146
Glaser, Franz, historian 138 n. 35, 139, 143
Gnadendorf 57
Gommon, warrior 178
Gottfried, prefect 47
Grabelsdorf 132–133, 135–136
Gracarca 132
Graus, František, historian 152, 176, 180
Great Moravia 1, 3, 5, 12–13, 15–19, 23, 35–38, 44, 62, 66–67 n. 15, 69–70 n. 31, 71 n. 31, 33, 72, 74, 78, 89 n. 72, 91–92 n. 86, 93, 102, 109, 116 n. 38, 120 n. 60, 61, 125–127, 151–155, 157–160, 165–180, 183–185, 187–188, 190, 192–193, 196–201
Greece 116, 181
Grein 58
Großhöbing 190
Gundakar, count 49, 103–104
Haná region 85
Hebert, Bernhard, historian 146
Hedeby 188
Heimo, count 49–50, 53 n. 86, 149
Henry, Duke of Bavaria (948–955) 61
Henry I (the Flower), King of East Francia (919–935) 151, 164, 185
Henry III of Eppenstein, Duke of Carinthia (1090–1122) 146
Hermann III, Duke of Swabia (1003–1012) 146
Hincmar, Archbishop of Reims (845–882) 125
Hohenberg 133
Hollenburg 46
Hrubý, Vilém, archeologist 1, 18
Huber, Axel, historian 138 n. 35, 140
Hungaria Magna 63
Hungarians 64 n. 6, 95
Hungary 15, 152, 170, 175, 179 n. 168, 201
Iberian Peninsula 92
Ibrahim ibn Yaqub, traveler, merchant 177
Iring, count 104
Irish 116, 128
Isangrin, count 104
Isanrik, count 99, 102, 104–106
Italy 66–67 n. 15, 104, 116, 181, 184
Ivančice (Réna near Ivančice) 82
Jan, Libor, historian 119 n. 56, 188, 195
John IX, Pope (898–900) 69, 96, 106
John of Venice, envoy 98
Jonas, Bishop of Orléans (821–843) 121
Jordan 195
Joseph, Slavic nobleman 54–55, 158
Kabars 63–64 n. 8
Kahl, Hans-Dietrich, historian 138 n. 35, 140
Kalhous, David, historian 112 n. 7, 116 n. 40, 119 n. 54, 154 n. 16, 165 n. 83, 85, 170
Kalousek, František, archeologist 1–2, 16
Kamp 46–47, 54–55, 60
Karpf, Kurt, archeologist 137, 147
Kaupová, Sylva, anthropologist 35
Kent 113–114, 116 n. 40
Kerho, count 107
Khazars 63–64 n. 6
Kircheim/Ries 190
Klagenfurt 142
Klápště, Jan, archeologist 71 n. 33, 171 n. 121, 168, 195, 197
Klopeinersee 132
Kocel, count of Lower Pannonia (861–874) 93 n. 91, 171, 173 n. 134, 175
Kojata, Czech nobleman 189
Kojetín 85
Kolín 77 n. 46, 168, 171–172
Konrad I of Germany, King of East Francia (911–918) 61
Kouřil, Pavel, archeologist 64 n. 6, 67 n. 15, 68 n. 20, 71 n. 31, 74 n. 42, 43, 77 n. 45, 46, 48, 78 n. 51, 79 n. 53, 82 n. 65, 85 n. 66, 87 n. 68, 70, 109 n. 106, 125 n. 91, 158
Krems 46, 54, 166
Kremsmünster 44, 46, 166
Kroměříž 85
Krotoszyce 89
Krungl 136
Kundhari, count 47, 54, 56 n. 110
Kusal (Kurszán), Magyar chief († 904) 69, 101
Lech 163–164, 191, 200
Lechfeld 61, 90
Legnica 89
Leo VI the Wise, Emperor of Byzantine Empire (886–912) 64
Lérida 92
Levedi, duke 63
Levý Hradec 172, 177, 180–181, 184
Libice nad Cidlinou 168, 172
Linz 41–42, 44, 53
Líšeň (Staré Zámky in Brno-Líšeň) 82, 101, 159
Litoměřice 174
Liudhard, Frankish Bishop (600?) 113
Liutpold, Margrave of Bavaria (889–907) 56–57, 61, 94, 99, 104–108, 120
Liutprand, Bishop of Cremona, chronicler († 972) 94
Loiben 46
Lombardy 66–67
London 188
Lorch 43–44
Louis the Child, King of East Francia (900–911) 51, 53, 60, 67
Louis the German, King of East Francia (843–876) 41–42, 44–45, 49, 97–98, 102, 114, 154–155, 163
Louis the Pious, King of the Franks, Emperor (814–840) 40, 123
Louis the Younger, King of Saxony and Bavaria (876–882) 48
Lower Austria 40–42, 44, 46–47 n. 51, 49, 53–54, 56–59, 74 n. 42, 78 n. 51
Lower Silesia 89
Lštění 188
Ludmila, Duchess of Bohemia († 921) 95, 171 n. 119, 178
Lyon 121
Lysý, Miroslav, historian 69, 71 n. 31
Maastricht 116
Macháček, Jiří, archeologist 19 n. 44, 24 n. 58, 27–28, 31 n. 73, 62 n. 3, 66 n. 13, 79 n. 53, 80 n. 54, 60, 108 n. 102, 120 n. 63, 123 n. 76, 125 n. 91, 126 n. 101, 154 n. 16, 170
Magyars 42 n. 27, 53, 56–67, 69–70 n. 27, 71–73, 77–80 n. 57, 85, 87 n. 68, 89–92, 94, 101, 129, 151, 158–159, 198–199, 200
Mainz 19, 97, 103, 120, 131, 155
Mariahof 144–147, 150
Maria Wörth 138, 147–149
Markwart II, count 146
Martin, Abbot of Millstatt monastery 138
Mattighofen 44
Mattsee 44
Mautern 44, 49, 51 n. 77, 53, 105–106 n. 83
Meduna, Petr, archeologist 174
Megingoz, count 103
Melk 46
Měřínský, Zdeněk, archeologist 66 n. 14, 67 n. 16, 82 n. 62, 85 n. 67, 91 n. 84, 92 n. 88
Methodius, Archbishop of Pannonia († 885) 95, 105, 116–119, 152, 157, 180–181
Mikulčice 1, 11, 15, 18–19, 27, 36, 62 n. 2, 66–67 n. 15, 68, 74, 77–80, 82 n. 64, 65, 85 n. 66, 92 n. 88, 93, 101, 125–126, 128, 156, 158, 167 n. 93, 170, 172 n. 127, 200
Mildrud, noblewoman 107
Millstatt 138–139, 141–142, 150
Mitterauer, Michael, historian 42 n. 27, 45 n. 43, 49 n. 67, 120 n. 63, 149
Modestus, Apostle of Carinthia († 772) 136–137
Modrá 116
Modzelewski, Karol, historian 162, 179 n. 165
Mojmirids, Moravian ruler dynasty 18–19, 64–65, 70, 78, 92, 94–105, 108–109, 120, 151, 160
Mojmir II, Moravian ruler (894–906?) 64, 67–68, 70, 99, 102, 106, 129
Molzbichl 147
Mondsee 44, 46–47 n. 56, 49 n. 67
Morava river 101–102, 160, 168
Moravia 17–19, 32, 40, 44–46, 48–53, 55–56, 62 n. 2, 3, 63 n. 6, 64–73, 77 n. 45, 46, 78–79 n. 53, 80–82, 85, 87, 89–92, 94–110, 115–121 n. 69, 125, 127–129, 151–152, 155–160, 163–164, 166–168, 170–181, 183–185, 187, 191, 196–201
Moravian Gate 85, 87, 108
Moravians 44–46, 48–51 n. 77, 52–53, 55–56, 64–66 n. 14, 67, 70 n. 31, 71 n. 31, 72 n. 36, 94–105, 108–109, 117, 120, 128–129, 151, 156–160, 163, 198–199, 201
Mosaburg (Zalavár) 170, 175
Mostviertel 41, 46
Mount Comiano 98, 103
Mstiš, Czech nobleman 188–191
Mühlviertel 40, 47, 51
Náměšť na Hané 85 n. 68, 87
Nejdek (Pohansko near Nejdek) 82
Nemilany 85
Neumarkt 144
Niederaltaich 46
Niederstotzigen 190
Niedów 89
Nikolasch, Franz, historian 138–140
Nitra 63 n. 6, 68–71, 80, 91, 97, 101–102, 105, 117, 119, 125, 160
Noreia 132
Noricum 132
Northumbria 112
Odalbert (Adalbert) II, Archbishop of Salzburg (923–935) 103, 106 n. 89, 90, 91, 107
Olomouc 62 n. 2, 81 n. 59, 85, 87, 91–92, 101, 129 n. 114, 158–160, 199
Opava 85
Ostland (Bavarian Ostland, Eastern March) 40–42, 44–45, 47–48, 53, 60, 108
Osvětimany 82
Otachar, count 52 n. 86, 53
Otker (Etgar) Radozlav, nobleman 142–144
Otto, Abbot of Millstatt monastery 139
Otto I, Bishop of Freising (1138–1158) 148
Otto I, King of Germany, Emperor (936–973) 61, 90, 164
Pabo, count 102–103
Pannonia 39–40, 44 n. 32, 52, 56 n. 111, 59, 64–65 n. 10, 66 n. 14, 67–68, 71 n. 33, 72, 104, 109, 119, 171, 199
Paris 191
Passau 42–45, 53, 58, 60, 99, 116–117, 119
Pechenegs 63–64, 87 n. 68
Perahart 51
Pippin, King of the Lombards (781–810) 40
Pippin III, King of the Franks (751–768) 112, 124
Pöchlarn 46, 59
Pohansko (near Břeclav) 1–6, 8, 12, 14, 16–21, 23–24, 32, 35, 62 n. 2, 66, 68, 74, 79–82, 85 n. 66, 92, 96, 101, 108, 110, 125–128, 151, 158, 167, 170, 173–174, 176–177, 187–188, 190–191, 194–195, 197–202
Poland 13, 70, 92 n. 86, 152–153, 155, 169, 179, 201
Poles 95, 159
Poto, count 52 n. 86, 138
Poulík, Josef, archeologist 1, 170
Poznań 13
Prague 19, 35, 90, 92, 119 n. 57, 151 n. 1, 154–156, 164–165, 167–175, 177–178, 180–181, 183, 199, 201
Přemyslids 89–90, 92, 151, 157, 159–160, 163–165, 173, 177–178, 190, 201
Přerov 62 n. 2, 85
Pressburg 56, 59, 61, 72, 120
Pribina, ruler of Nitra, count of Moosburg († 861) 46, 70–71 n. 31, 93 n. 91, 97, 117, 171, 173 n. 134, 175
Přichystalová, Renáta, archeologist 3, 28, 31 n. 73, 87 n. 68
Prostějov 85
Przemyśl 89
Quentowic 188
Rába 102, 117
Radbod, Duke of Frisia († 719) 115
Raffelstetten 42 n. 27, 50, 52–54, 69
Ranshofen 44
Ratpot, count 42, 45, 47, 97
Regensburg 44 n. 32, 46, 48, 58, 99, 114, 154–155, 157, 164, 181, 184–185, 201
Reginbert, count 104, 106
Reginhar, Bishop of Passau (814–838) 117
Regino of Prüm, chronicler († 915) 95, 131, 157, 162
Rhine 191
Richar, Bishop of Passau (899–902) 99
Riedmark 54
Rihhari, count 42, 49
Rodl 54
Rosdorf 53
Rostislav, Moravian ruler (848–870) 18, 45, 97–98, 103, 117
Rüdiger, margrave 59
Rugier, merchants 54
Rutbert, count 103
Rzymówka 89
Sady near Uherské Hradiště (Uherské Hradiště-Sady) 15, 18, 81, 101, 183
Saint Gall 104
Salzburg 43–46, 49, 53, 57, 60, 94, 96, 103–108, 116 n. 36, 117, 119, 132, 136–137
Samo, Leader of the Slavs (623–658) 154
Sand 59
Saxony 90, 151, 159, 185
Ściborzyce Wielke (near Raciborz) 89
Schulze-Dörrlamm, Mechtild, archeologist 19, 63 n. 5, 73 n. 41, 85 n. 67
Siberia 63
Siebenbürgen 56
Simeon, Bulgarian Tsar (893–927) 64
Sládek, Vladimír, anthropologist 1 n. 1, 31 n. 73, 189
Slavitah, Czech duke 156, 163–164 n. 74
Slavomir, priest 98–99
Slavonín 85, 87 n. 68
Slavs 1, 39, 53, 55, 65 n. 10, 94, 96–99, 114, 132–133, 136, 154, 162–163, 166, 179
Slovakia 62 n. 2, 67 n. 17, 73–74, 117, 151, 166–167, 178–179, 181
Smetánka, Zdeněk, archeologist 175
Šolle, Miloš, archeologist 168 n. 100, 174 n. 141, 177 n. 156, 199
Sorbia 68, 157
Spytihněv I., Duke of Bohemia (895–905/915) 19, 157–158, 164, 173, 181, 183
Spytihněv II, Duke of Bohemia (1055–1061) 189
St. Andrä 43
Stará Kouřim (Kouřim) 155, 167–168 n. 100, 171–172, 177, 199
Staré Město 1, 62 n. 2, 74, 81–82 n. 65, 101, 116, 125, 158, 169–170, 178
Staré Zámky near Líšeň 101, 159
Starigard (Oldenburg) 176
Stavenice 87
Stěbořice 62 n. 2, 82 n. 65, 89
Štefan, Ivo, archeologist 19 n. 40, 69 n. 25, 78 n. 51, 81 n. 59, 154 n. 16, 20, 158 n. 42, 168 n. 103
Steinegger, Astrid, archaeologist 145– 146 n. 65, 147 n. 70
Stephen I, King of Hungary (1000–1038) 201
St. Florian 44, 51
Stiefern 46, 54–55 n. 102
Stockerau 40
St. Peter am Bichl 142, 150
St. Pölten 44, 49
Strachotín-Petrova louka 82
Strojmir, Czech ruler 157
Stutz, Ulrich, historian 120 n. 65, 121
Styria 40, 49, 133, 136–137, 144
Svatopluk, nobleman 45, 68–71 n. 32, 72, 94–95, 98–100, 102–108, 119, 129, 151–152, 156–157, 162–164, 180, 185, 199
Svatopluk I, Moravian ruler (871–894) 64
Svatopluk II, Moravian ruler (894?–899?) 70–71 n. 32, 72, 129
Svatosisna, Svatopluk´s wife 104
Switzerland 191
Tassilo III, Duke of Bavaria (748–788) 116 n. 35, 137
Tegernsee 44, 46
Těšín 85
Theodulf, Bishop of Orléans (798–818) 125
Theotmar (Dietmar) I, Archbishop of Salzburg (874–907) 52 n. 86, 53, 57, 94, 96–97, 104, 106–108, 119
Theudebert II, King of the Franks (595–612) 114
Theuderich II, King of the Franks (595–613) 114
Thietmar, Bishop of Merseburg, chronicler (1009–1018) 58, 157
Thunau (Gars) 55, 66 n. 13, 74 n. 42, 78 n. 51, 173 n. 134
Thuringia 159
Tisza 56, 65, 67, 74, 87 n. 68
Traismauer 44, 46
Traun 40–41, 58, 60
Traungau 40–41, 60, 106
Třeštík, Dušan, historian 65 n. 11, 66 n. 14, 69 n. 27, 117 n. 41, 43, 119 n. 58, 120 n. 60, 127 n. 105, 157 n. 34, 159 n. 50, 160–161, 163 n. 68, 73, 164 n. 74, 165, 178–180, 184 n. 185, 197
Tulln 42–44, 53
Tullnerfeld 43, 46
Tunna 178
Tunza (Antonia), Heimo´s sister 149–150
Tyniec Mały 89
Udalrich, count 99
Udo (Utto), Bishop of Freising (906–907) 57
Uherské Hradiště 1, 15, 18, 74, 81, 125, 158, 169, 183
Upper Austria 40–41, 44, 46–47, 49, 60–61, 133, 136, 166
Upper Silesia 87
Urals 63
Venice 98, 101, 118
Verdun 41
Verecke Pass 65
Vienna 28, 33, 36, 57, 64
Vienna Basin 41, 43
Viennese forest 57
Villach 136
Víno (near Slezské Rudoltice) 89
Vistrach, Czech Duke 156, 163
Vitislav (Witizla), Czech Duke 157, 164
Volga region 63
Vratislaus I, Duke of Bohemia (915–921) 80 n. 57
Vratislaus II, Duke of Bohemia (1061–1092), King (1085/86–1092) 118 n. 48, 188
Všebor, Czech nobleman 189
Vyšehrad 178
Wachau 46
Wagram 40
Waldo, Bishop of Freising (883–906) 148
Waldviertel 40, 60
Wels 44, 60
Wenceslas I, Duke of Bohemia (921–936) 19, 95, 163–164, 171, 183, 200
Werinhar, count 102–103
Wessex 114
West, Charles, historian 127
Wiching, Bishop of Nitra (880–891) 105, 119
Widukind of Corvey, chronicler († after 973) 94, 164
Wihoda, Martin, historian 19, 72 n. 36, 80 n. 57, 102 n. 57, 120 n. 63, 129 n. 113, 154 n. 20, 162 n. 64, 165 n. 85, 200
Wilhelm (I), count 42, 48, 102–104, 106, 117
Wilhelm (II), count († 871) 42, 48 n. 60, 45, 98, 102–104, 106, 117
Wilhelmins 52, 103, 106
Witigo, count 49, 107, 149
Wördern 43
Ybbs 53
Zabrušany 175
Zacharias, Bishop of Brixen (890–907) 57
Zákolany 178
Zalavár (Mosaburg) 15, 93 n. 91, 170, 173 n. 134, 175
Zehetmayer, Roman, historian 40 n. 9, 41 n. 18, 42 n. 27, 48 n. 62, 50 n. 72, 75, 51 n. 78, 69 n. 23, 120 n. 61, 190 n. 10
Zelená Hora near Vyškov 159
Želénky 171, 175
Zeman, Antonín, geologist 3
Znojmo 82, 101, 167 n. 93
Zobernbach 41–42
Zobor 95
Zweikirchen 137, 142, 144, 147
Zwentibald, King of Lotharingia (895–900) 100

引用信息

  • Save
  • Cite
  • Email this content

    Share Link


    Copy this link, or click below to email it to a friend
    Email this content
    or copy the link directly:
    The link was not copied. Your current browser may not support copying via this button.
    Link copied successfully

  • 折叠
  • 展开
  • 回到页面顶端

The Fall of Great Moravia

Who Was Buried in Grave H153 at Pohansko near Břeclav?

丛编: East Central and Eastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 450-1450, 卷: 54
Cover The Fall of Great Moravia
ISBN:
9789004392878
出版社:
Brill
印刷出版日期:
28 Jan 2019
  • Subjects
    • Art History
      • Archaeology
    • History
      • Medieval History
      • History of Warfare
    • Slavic and Eurasian Studies
      • History
      • Arts
Front Matter
Copyright page
Preface
Illustrations
Abbreviations
Notes on Contributors
Chapter 1 The Great Moravian Rotunda at Pohansko and an Osteobiographical Profile of Its Founder
Chapter 2 The Austrian Danube Region in the Decades Around 900
Chapter 3 The Magyars and Their Contribution to the Collapse and Fall of Great Moravia: Allies, Neighbours, Enemies
Chapter 4 The Second Life of the Mojmirid Dukes
Chapter 5 Graves, Churches, Culture and Texts: The Processes of Christianisation in the Early Middle Ages and Their Social and Cultural Context
Chapter 6 “Founder Tombs” in Early Medieval Carantania: A Survey
Chapter 7 Great Moravia, the Beginnings of Přemyslid Bohemia and the Problem of Cultural Change
Conclusion Who Was the Man Buried in Grave H153 in Pohansko and What Happened to Him and His Family at the End of Great Moravia?
Back Matter
Bibliography
Index

统计数据

全部期间 过去一年 过去30天
摘要浏览次数 0 0 0
全文浏览次数 67 26 4
PDF下载次数 0 0 0

Product Information

Books

Journals

Specialty Products

Metadata: Title Lists, MARC & KBART Files

Catalogs, Flyers & Price Lists

Accessing Brill Products

Authors

Becoming a Brill Author

Publishing Ethics & AI Policy

Publishing Guides

Contact & Info

Sales Contacts

Ordering

Editorial Contacts

Press & Reviews

Contact Form

Stay Updated

Blog

News Archive

Newsletters

Social Media Overview

Investors

Resources Center

General Resources

For Authors

For Librarians

Rights & Permissions

FAQ

Terms and Conditions 

Privacy Statement 

Cookie Settings 

Accessibility

Legal Notice

Sitemap

Terms and Conditions  |  Privacy Statement  |  Cookie Settings |  Accessibility  |  Legal Notice  |  Sitemap  |  Copyright © 2016-2026

 

 

您获得访问的方式:
Dar Hadith al Hassania
Powered by PubFactory
  • [216.73.216.152|92.112.192.157]
  • 92.112.192.157
Close
编辑评注

Character limit 500/500

@!

Character limit 500/500