- Zachlumia
Zachlumia (Croatian: "Zahumlje" Serbian: Захумље), also known as the Land of the Hum and Chelm, was a
medieval Serbian principality located in today'sHerzegovina (modern dayBosnia and Herzegovina ), and southernDalmatia (modern day Republic ofCroatia ).Name, Geography and People
, a work from the mid-10th century of
Byzantine Emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitos , states:: "From Ragusa begins the domain of the Zachlumi and stretches along as far as the river Orontius; and on the side of the coast it is neighbour to the Pagani, but on the side of the mountain country it is neighbour to the Croats on the north and to Serbia at the front.": "The Zahumljani (Захумљани) that now live there are Serbs, originating from the time of the prince (archont) who fled to emperor Heraclius": "The land of the Zahumljani comprise the following cities: Ston (το Σταγνον/to Stavnon), Mokriskik (το Μοκρισκικ), Josli (το Ιοσλε/to Iosle), Galumainik (το Γαλυμαενικ/to Galumaenik), Dobriskik (το Δοβρισκικ/to Dovriskik)"Zachlumia ("Zahumlje") got its name from the mountain of
Hum (Za+Hum => below the Hum), above Bona, at the mouth ofBuna . The Archonty of Hum had two major cities: Bona and Hum. The main settlements in Zachlumia wereSton ,Ošlje ,Dobar , the towns of Mokriski and Glumainik. The Principality sprang fromDalmatia (Croatia ) to the northwest andPagania to the west; to the mountain of Kalinovik and the Field of Gatak, where it borderedTravunia . The most eastern border of Zahumlje went along the linePopovo -Ljubinje -Dabar and met with the Travunian border at the City of Ragusa, which had to pay the annual tax "mogorish" of 36 pieces of gold to the Zachlumian rulers and at times accept their rule. Zachlumia was split on 9 Zhupanates: that ofSton , that ofPopovo ,Dubrava 's,Luka ,Dabar , Žapska, goričku andVečenik aroundNeretva . Zahumlje had access to the Adriatic Sea with the Peninsular of Rat and facedSerbia northwards. In the later stages, Zahumlje was split into two Duchies: Upper Zahumlje at the west and Lower Zahumlje at the east.The people were Slavic migrants who colonized migrated to the regions since as early as the 6th century and mixed with the local Romanized populace. Zachlumia's hereditary dynasty, the House of Višević, the most probably descended from Slavic "Litziki" tribe populating the upper streams of
Vistula inWhite Croatia .History
The Great Principality (Archonty) of Zachlumia was founded in the 630s, when it was given by
Eastern Roman Emperor Flavius Augustus Heraclius to someSerbs under theUnknown Archont that were unsatisfied with their previous homeland of "Servia" in the Theme of Thessalonica, after they complained to their friendly strategos of Singidunum on their way back across the Danube.In 869 Byzantine Emperor Basil I's (of the Macedonian dynasty) Imperial Admiral Nikita Orifas in his missions to ally the Serbian tribes in the Ragusian hinterland and the Croats convinced the Zachlumians to join them and the Travunians (and Konavlians) in an alliance against the
Saracens .Rascian Grand Prince Petar Gojnikovic of the House of Vlastimirovic started to expand his reign at the expense of Zachlumia at the end of the 9th century, calling upon his old Grand Princely right of Zachlumia being historically only a Serbian fief. He pressed greatly the Zachlumian native hereditary Great Prince Mihailo Višević, who was pushed from the land and fell back to the islands. Grand Prince Petar was negotiating in Pagania with the Byzantines regarding an alliance against the Bulgarians at the beginning of the 10th century, and Prince Mihailo reported this to the Bulgar Khan Simeon. In 912 Mihailo kidnapped the Venetian Doge's son Peter Badoari that was returning to Venice from Constantinople and sent him to Czar Simeon as a sign of loyalty; he generally maintained a pro-Bulgarian foreign policy hoping that that will hep him to restore power in his realm. After the Bulgarians under Pavle Branovic deposed Petar, Great Prince Mihailo was able to restore the majority of control. In the following several years Mihailo Višević reigned peacefully and carefully watched the throne turbulence in the neighbouring Rascia. In 925 Prince Mihailo attended the Ecclesiastical Council in
Split , together with Tomislav of Croatia. Zahumlje may have been under Croatian influence, but remained a separate political entity. Both Zahumlje and Croatia were under the religious jurisdiction of theArchbishopric of Split . After the Italian city of Siponte was heavily jeopardized by the raiding Arabs and Langobards, Mihailo ousted a magnificent military victory by taking the city upon the recommendations from Constantinople and orders from his ally, King Tomislav Trpimirovic, but didn't keep it permanently. Mihailo Višević entered into into closer relations with the Byzantine Empire, after the death of Bugaria;s Tsar Simeon. He gained the title "patrikios" and "hypatos", a. k. a.viceroy , officially recognizing him as the ruler of his land in Byzantine name. The dynasty of Višević lost its importance, and with the reuniting of the Serb People under Prince Ceslav Klonimirovic, last of the House of Vlastimirovic, the Serbian character and authority is preserved.Serbian Prince Desa took over Zahumlje in the 12th century and it was subsequently incorporated into the unified Serb state. It became the spiritual center of the Serbs and the Serbian Orthodox Church and gave numerous medieval Serbian dynasties; and as the most Serbian-populated part of medieval Serbia the valley of Neretva gave many Serbs. The realm was lost to the Bosnian conquest in 1322-1326, and it became a part in the 15th century of the Duchy of Herzegovina.
List of rulers
The native House of Višević from Upper Visla ruled Zachlumia throughout the Early Middle Ages:
* Prince Viš
* Great Prince Mihailo Višević (910-930/40)
* brothers Prince Dragislav and Prince Boleslav of Zahumlje
* Desa, thežupa n ofDuklja /Zeta,Travunia and Zahumlje before1151 and the župan ofSerbia from1155 -1162
* Zavida, the Prince of ZahumljeUnified Serbian realm:
*Miroslav, the Great Prince of Zahumlje1162 -1190 . He was the brother ofStefan Nemanja , Tihomir and Stracimir. He married a sister ofBan Kulin of Bosnia. In 1166 he ruled in Tihomir's name and since1166 in the name ofDuke of AllSerbia , Grand Prince ofRascia Stephen I Nemanya's name
* Rastko of Nemanja1190 -1192 ruling in the name ofStefan Nemanja
* Toljen, son of Miroslav1192 -1198
* Petar, son of Miroslav,Duke of Zahumlje1198 -1227 and acount of the city ofSplit 1222 -1225 . He married a daughter ofDuke Berthold von Meran,Margrave ofIstria
* Toljen II, son of Toljen,Duke of Upper Zahumlje up to1239
* Nikola, Prince of Zahumlje. He married KatarinaKotromanić in1238
* Andrija, son of Miroslav,Prince of the Seaside andDuke of southern Zahumlje up to1250
* Bogdan, son of Andrija,Prince of Zahumlje up to1249 , died1252
* Radoslav, son of Andrija,Prince of Zahumlje in1249 -1255
* Bogdan II1285 -1312
* Tvrtko1312 -1320
* Stefan Konstantin, Prince of Zahumlje, pretender to theSerbia n throne in1323 .
*Jovan Uglješa , a descendant of the Serbian House ofMrnjavčević governed Zahumlje from approx.1370 until his death in1404 .Under the Bosnian-Serbian Kingdom, later sovereign Herzegovina (Duchy of Saint Sava):
* Sandalj Hranić Kosača, knez of Zahumlje and one of the Dukes ofSaint Sava , rose to become became GrandVojvoda of Bosnia until his death in1435 , from ca.1392
*Stefan Vukčić Kosača , Grand Vojvoda of Bosnia, a Knez of Zahumlje and Primorje from1435 until his death in1466
* Vlatko Hercegovic from1466 to1481 See also
*
History of Serbia
*Travunia
*Serbian Empire
*History of Croatia
*History of Dalmatia External links
* http://genealogy.euweb.cz/balkan/balkan5.html
* http://worldroots.com/brigitte/theroff/balkan.htm
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