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Karantania (4638 bytes)
4: ...|300px|Karantania with Carniola around 597]]<br>''Karantania with [[Carniola]] around [[597]]''</div>
6: '''Karantania''' sometimes '''Carantania''', '''Carentania''', ...
14: Around [[611]] Karantanians passed over [[Bavaria]]n territory near the wel...
16: ...died and the Slav tribal union collapsed. Smaller Karantania persisted.
18: In [[745]] Karantania lost its independence and became a margraviate an...

Carinthia (province) (1998 bytes)
9: ...ians and also the first stable Slavic state ever. Karantania lost autonomy in the early [[9th century]] when i...
13: * [[Karantania]], [[Carinthia]], [[Carinthia (state)|Austrian Ca...

Carinthia (455 bytes)
6: *[[Karantania]] - the first [[Slovenian]] state

631 (908 bytes)
11: ...ttle of Wogastisburg]] between king [[Samo]] of [[Karantania]] and [[Dagobert I]] of [[Austrasia]]

Otakars (793 bytes)
1: ...a (duchy)|Duchy of Carinthia]] was known as the [[Karantania]]n March. The reign of the Ottakars ended when th...

Carinthia (duchy) (3293 bytes)
3: ...] it was part of the [[Karantania|Principality of Karantania]] (Koroshka), and was part of the empire of [[Cha...
56: '''See also:''' [[Carinthia]], [[Karantania]], [[Karantanians]]

Ottokar I of Styria (786 bytes)
1: ...[1056]] to [[1064]], he was [[margrave]] of the [[Karantania]]n [[Marches|March]], later to be known as [[Styr...

595 (1191 bytes)
11: * The first mention of the state of [[Karantania]] on monuments.

1056 (1229 bytes)
13: ...Count of [[Steyr]], becomes [[Margrave]] of the [[Karantania]]n March, later known as [[Styria (duchy)|Styria]...

899 (1230 bytes)
17: ...ecember 9]] - [[Arnulf of Carinthia|Arnulf]] of [[Karantania]], King of the East [[Franks]] .

Arnulf of Carinthia (2867 bytes)
1: '''Arnulf of [[Karantania|Carinthia]]''' ([[German language|German]] ''Arnu...
5: ...]]. Soon after his election for a king the term [[Karantania]] became a new European political term.
7: ...ildhood. From later events it is evident that the Karantanians treated him as their own [[duke]].

History of Slovenia (5213 bytes)
5: ===Karantania===
6: ...tania_597.png|thumb|120px|Hypothetical borders of Karantania]]
7: ...lready existed in the [[8th century]]. In [[746]] Karantania became dependent on [[Bavarians]].
11: ... as the [[9th century]], the lands inhabited by [[Karantanians]], later [[Slovene]]s, had fallen under foreign...

850 (1521 bytes)
19: * [[Arnulf of Carinthia|Arnulf]] of [[Karantania|Carinthia]], King of the East [[Franks]] (+ [[899...

Widewuto (1617 bytes)
7: ...s of leaders of other peoples, for example, the [[Karantania]]n merchant leader King [[Samo]], known to us fro...

Balaton Principality (4291 bytes)
5: ...s ([[Moravia]]ns and [[Slovaks]]) to the north, [[Karantania]]ns ([[Slovenes]]) to the west, Pannonian [[Croat...
13: ...l's death in 876, it was again made part of the [[Karantania|Carinthia]] March of the East Frankish Empire. In...

6th century (2596 bytes)
12: *Establishment of [[Karantania]], first stable and independent state of [[Sloven...

Herman of Carinthia (7011 bytes)
1: ...rn (central) [[Istria]], then [[Karantania| Great Karantania]] and now in Croatia. He died circa [[1160]].

Karantanians (3285 bytes)
3: ...[[Samo]]'s realm, they established the duchy of [[Karantania|Caranthania]] (independent from [[660]] to [[745]...

Freising manuscripts (4292 bytes)
10: ... 8th century the early medieval Slovenian state [[Karantania]] joined in union with [[Bavaria]] and during the...

Styria (duchy) (8632 bytes)
8: ...ned for himself the name of "[[Apostle|Apostle of Karantania]]". In 811 Charlemagne made the [[Drava]] River ...

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