Talk:Alcek
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When? This has no dates. RJFJR 04:28, 3 November 2005 (UTC)
[edit] Time Dates?
This article is nonsense, How on earth could these Bulgars have settled near ravenna when Ravenna was still Byzantine in th 7th centuary?? Ravenna was conquered by Longobards in the 8th centuary. Also, didnt these Bulgars settle in what is today the Basilicata? which is south of Naples. This article doesnt make much sense.
- The lands south of the Danube were also byzantine, but the Bulgars did settle there, didn't they! ;) Ivan Marinov (talk) 22:28, 5 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Bulgar settlement in Italy
I do agree that the article in its present state does not make much sense. I will have to make some research and put it in order. Internedko 09:11, 9 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Bulgar settlement in Italy - sources
According to ЗЛАТАРСКИ, История на българската държава през средните векове. Том 1, част 1, Епоха на хуно-българското надмощие - ZLATARSKI(History of the Bulgarian State in the Middle Ages. Part I, The Huno-Bulgarian dominance 679-852), Sofia, 1994 [1918], p. 118-120, the migrants-refugees are said to have settled in Italy (in marca Vinedorum) around or after 631 (Fredegarii Scholastici Chronica). This story, according to Zlatarski, is a late addition to the source. According to another source (Pauli Historia Lanobardorum), which is considered nearer to the time the historical fact occurred, the arrival of the Bulgars in Italy took place some time after 663. The Bulgars were, apparently, settled in Sepinum, Bovianum and Iserniam and other at the time uninhabited lands. The historian sites the following sources: Fredegarii Scholastici Chronica, lib IV, p. 72 in Mon. Germ. Hist. Scriptores rerum Merovingicarum, t. II. Hannoverae, 1888, p. 157.; Marquart, Die alttürk. Inschr. S. 86; Pauli Historia Lanobardorum, lib. V, p. 29 in Mon. Ger. hist Scriptores, Bethmann et Waitz(eds), 1878, p. 154. Ivan Marinov 11:01, 23 April 2007 (UTC)