Moravia Mare a fost un stat slav care a existat în Europa Centrală pentru putin peste cincizeci de ani în secolul al nouălea [1] ai cărui creatori au fost strămoșii cehilor și slovacilor.

Moravia Mare
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CapitalăVeligrad
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Formă de guvernareMonarhie
duce de Moravia[*] 
Mojmir I
Istorie
Unificarea sub Mojmir833 d.Hr.
Lovitura triburilor maghiare 
Desființare902 d.Hr.

Numele modificare

Denumirea "Moravia Mare" ("Μεγάλη Μοραβία"), provine din lucrarea De Administrando Imperio scrisa de către împăratul bizantin Constantin al VII-lea Porfirogenet în jurul anului 950 (și care este de fapt singura sursă primară care utilizează adjectivul "mare" atunci când se referă la acest stat)

Istoric modificare

Moravia Mare a fost fondată atunci când, în 833, Mojmir a unificat prin forță cele două formațiuni statale vecine cunoscute în istoriografia modernă ca Principatul Nitra și Principatul Moravia.

Statul era vasal Franciei Răsăritene și îi plătea acesteia un tribut anual.

În 862, prințul Rastislav al Moraviei Mari le-a cerut împăratului Mihail al III-lea Bețivul și Patriarhului Fotie I să trimită misionari pentru a evangheliza supușii săi slavi. Motivele sale în acest sens au fost probabil mai mult politice decât religioase. Rastislav devenise rege cu sprijinul conducătorului francez Ludovic Germanul, dar ulterior a căutat să-și afirme independența față de franci. Mihail al III-lea i-a trimis pe frații Chiril și Metodiu.[2]

Cea mai mare extindere teritoriala a fost atinsa sub Svatopluk I (871–894), dar granițele exacte sunt în discuție.

Cea mai considerabila parte a Moraviei Mare a fost ocupată de maghiari, care au invadat bazinul carpatic în jurul anului 896.

Note modificare

  1. ^ Anton Špiesz, Duśan Čaplovič, Ladislaus J. Bolchazy, Illustrated Slovak history: a struggle for sovereignty in Central Europe, Bolchazy-Carducci Publishers, 2006, p. 9
  2. ^ Encyclopædia Britannica, Cyril and Methodius, Saints, O.Ed., 2008

Bibliografie modificare

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  • Havlík, Lubomír E. (1966–1977). Magnae Moraviae Fontes Historici I.-V., Brno: Masarykova univerzita.
  • Marsina, Richard (1971). Codex diplomaticus et epistolaris Slovaciae I., Bratislava: Veda.
  • Ratkoš, Peter (1964). Pramene k dejinám Veľkej Moravy, Bratislava: Vydavateľstvo Slovenskej akadémie vied.

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