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Reign
  
fl. 610–41

Name
  
Unknown Archon

Great grandchildren
  
Bladin

Religion
  
Slavic

Grandchildren
  
Silimir

Issue
  
An unnamed son

Children
  
Svevlad Petrovic

Successor
  
His son (unknown)

Parents
  
Dervan


Unknown Archon

Dynasty
  
Vlastimirovic (progenitor)

Died
  
680 AD, Principality of Serbia

People also search for
  
Petar of Serbia, Dervan, Svevlad Petrovic, Silimir, Vukan Nemanjic

The Unknown Archon (Serbian: непознати архонт/nepoznati arhont, непознати кнез/nepoznati knez), Unnamed Serb Archon (неименовани српски архонт/neimenovani srpski arhont), or simply Serb Archon (архонт Србин/arhont Srbin) refers to the Serbian prince who led the Serbs from their homeland to settle in the Balkans during the reign of Byzantine Emperor Heraclius (610–641), as mentioned in Emperor Constantine VII's De Administrando Imperio (950s). The work states that he was the progenitor of the first Serbian dynasty (known as the Vlastimirović), and that he died before the settlement of the Bulgars (680). Serbian historiography commonly treats him as the first Serbian ruler.

Contents

  • Serbs were resettled by the Byzantines in the mid-7th century to Asia Minor (see also Asia Minor Slavs), where the town of Gordoservon was mentioned in 680.
  • Studies

    Porphyrogenitus' account on the first Christianization of the Serbs can be dated to 632–638; this might have been Porphyrogenitus' construction, or did really take place, encompassing a limited group of chiefs and then very poorly received by the wider layers of the tribe.

    According to German historian Ludwig Albrecht Gebhardi (1735–1802), the Serb archon was a son of Dervan, who was the Duke (dux) of the Surbi, east of the Saale. This theory was supported by Miloš Milojević, and Relja Novaković included the possibility that they were relatives in his work.

    References

    Unknown Archon Wikipedia