On the Reliability of Constantine Porphyrogenitus’
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On the Reliability of Constantine Porphyrogenitus’ Account of the “Flight” of Prince Časlav from Bulgaria
On the Reliability of Constantine Porphyrogenitus’ Account of the “Flight” of Prince Časlav from Bulgaria

Author(s): Mirosław J. Leszka
Contributor(s): Michał Zytka (Translator)
Subject(s): Archaeology, Ancient World
Published by: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Keywords: Časlav; Simeon the Great; tsar Peter; Constantine Porphyrogenitu; Bulgaria in the 10th century; Byzantium in the 10th century

Summary/Abstract: The present text aims to reflect on the reliability of Constantine Porphyrogenitus’ accountabout the departure of Časlav, a Serbian prince, from Bulgaria at the beginning of the reign of Peter I,the successor of Symeon. The passage devoted to this event is located in the De administrando imperio (32, p. 159, 161) by the learned emperor. Constantine Porphyrogenitus’ relation about the “flight”of Časlav to Serbia should be treated as manipulated and approached with considerable caution.

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