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Bran Mutimirović

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Predecessor
  
Mutimir

Father
  
Mutimir

Parents
  
Mutimir of Serbia

Children
  
Pavle of Serbia

Grandparent
  
Vlastimir

Issue
  
Pavle Branović

Religion
  
Christian

House
  
Vlastimirović dynasty

Cousin
  
Klonimir

Uncle
  
Strojimir

Similar
  
Mutimir of Serbia, Pavle of Serbia, Vlastimir, Strojimir, Trpimir I of Croatia

Bran Mutimirović (Latin: Branus) was a Serbian royalty, son of Serbian ruler Mutimir.

He and Stefan escorted Khan Boris to the Rascian-Bulgar border after the Serbs successfully fought off the Khan's army in an attempted revenge to the defeat of Presian years earlier by their grandfather Vlastimir. Bran and Stefan were given presents for the escort, and in turn gifted 2 slaves, 2 falcons, 2 dogs and 80 furs as a symbol of friendship, the Bulgars were pleased with the tribute.

After the death of his father Mutimir, his elder brother Prvoslav took the Serbian crown, but was after a year deposed by their cousin Petar Gojniković and fled with Bran and Stefan to Croatia. Three years after the accession of Petar, Bran rebelled against him, but was captured and blinded.

He was married and had a son, Pavle Branović.

References

Bran Mutimirović Wikipedia


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