Prvoslav
Prvoslav (or Pribislav) was the son of the Serbian prince Mutimir .
With his brothers Bran and Stefan Prvoslav ruled Raszien only for a short time (891–892). Since he was looking for a reference to the Bulgarian Empire of that time, Prvoslav and his brothers were deposed by Petar Gojniković , the son of Prince Gojnik , who enjoyed the Byzantine support.
Individual evidence
- ^ John Van Antwerp Fine: The early medieval Balkans: a critical survey from the sixth to the late twelfth century , The University of Michigan Press, p. 141 online
| predecessor | Office | successor |
|---|---|---|
| Gojnik |
Župan of Raszien 891–892 |
Petar Gojniković |
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Prvoslav |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Son of the Serbian prince Mutimir |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 9th century |
| DATE OF DEATH | 10th century |