Talk:Časlav Klonimirović

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This page is a little bit illusionary. Croatian king Tomislav had saved entire serb nation when they were to be slaughter by the Bulgarians, and a few years later they were at war with Croatians, and took eastern Bosnia? With what army?:) Band of hungry refugies in a foreign land?

What ever do you mean? The Serbs didn't fight against Croatia. The Serb-inhaited region of Bosnia ceded with its own chieftains from Croatia and joined Časlav's Principalities. When he died and Serbia was conquered by the Byzantines, the Bosnian chieftains creatd an independant Principality and underwent a long run of progress and expansion. HolyRomanEmperor 12:09, 2 September 2005 (UTC)
You mean to say that any king in medieval would gladly forget about his domains and let them go to the other state(s)? Also it would be foulish for one state to help it's neighbour, give them refuge, food and drink, and after a few years their own teritories, no matter who inhabited them, and there is no hard evidence that inhabitans were serbs.