Prosigoj of Serbia

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Prosigoj
SERUIORUM PRINCEPS[1]

Prince of Serbia
Reign fl. 822–836
Predecessor Radoslav
Successor Vlastimir
Issue
Vlastimir
House Vlastimirović dynasty
Father Radoslav

Prosigoj (Serbian: Просигој, Greek: Προσηγόης,[2] Latin: Prosegoes[1]) was a 9th-century Serbian Prince (Knez) that ruled the Serbian Principality (Rascia) from 822 to 836.[1][3]

Biography

He was the son of Radoslav.[2] Prosigoj or his father was the ruler of Serbia during the uprisings (819–822) of Ljudevit Posavski against the Franks.[4] According to the Royal Frankish Annals, in 822, Ljudevit went from his seat in Sisak to the Serbs somewhere in western Bosnia who controlled a great part of Dalmatia ("Sorabi, quae natio magnam Dalmatiae partem obtinere dicitur").[5] At this time, there was peace with Bulgaria.[4]

His son, Vlastimir, is the founder of the Vlastimirović dynasty, the first recognized dynasty of Serbia.

Kinship

  • Unknown Archont (~610–641+), Leader of Serbs and their Byzantine Sclaviniae under Heraclius.
    • Unknown lineage of several generations
      • Višeslav (~780–800)
        • Radoslav (~800–822)
          • Prosigoj (822–836)
            • Vlastimir (836–~850)
Prince of Serbia
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Radoslav
Knez of Serbia
822836
Succeeded by
Vlastimir

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Memoriae populorum, olim, ad Danubium, Pontium Euxinum, Paludem Maeotidem, Caucasum, Mare Caspium, et inde magis ad septemtriones incolentium, Vol 2
  2. 2.0 2.1 SANU - Posebna Izdanja - Vizantijski Izvori Za Istoriju Naroda Jugoslavije Tom 2, p. 31: "...(Βοίσέσθλαβοζ) и од њега Радослав (Τοδόσθλαβος) и од њега Просигој (Προσηγόης)...
  3. De Administrando Imperio, ch. 32, p. 154
  4. 4.0 4.1 The Serbs, p. 14
  5. Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500-1250

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