Prvoslav of Serbia

Prvoslav of Serbia

Knez Pribislav or Prvoslav Mutimirović (born ca 867) was the ruler of the Serbs from 891-893. He was the eldest son of Mutimir. Stefan and Bran (Boren) was his two younger brothers who took over his power. He had one son, Zaharije Pribisavljević, who ruled the Serbs from 921-924.

Prvoslav ruled Serbia briefly for a year when Petar Gojnikovic, the son of Gojnik, returned from Croatia and after a battle defeated Prvoslav in 892, retaking the rule of Serbia. Prvoslav fled to Croatia and his son, Zaharije, had the goals to rule Serbia but remained in Constantinople for a long period before ruling Serbia 921-924.


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