THE EXPANSION OF SERBIA IN THE FIRST HALF OF THE 12TH CENTURY

Teme Pub Date : 2022-09-02 DOI:10.22190/teme210406029d
Đorđe Đekić
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In Serbian historiography, the expansion of Serbia, or Raška (Rascia), in the first half of the 12th century at the expense of Byzantium, whose vassal it was, was recorded a long time ago. At the same time, it is recorded that Serbia was defeated three times by Byzantium (in 1127 – 1129, 1149 and 1150). Byzantium dealt with the problem of unruly vassals by annexing some territory at the beginning of the 11th century, relocating population (after 1129 and 1150), giving land to the Serbs settled along the Byzantine border (to Zavida, Primislav, Desa, Stefan Nemanja), and raising the number of soldiers Serbia was obliged to give for waging war (in 1150). The lands granted to Serbs between 1129 and 1143 spanned the area between Ras and Kopaonik, while those granted between 1150 and 1158/9 spanned the area between Kopaonik and the parishes (Serb. župa) of Toplica and Reka. The first expansion benefited Zavida, who received lands from Byzantium after acknowledging the Empirećs sovereignty, upon his return to Ras, which belonged to Byzantium at the time. The second expansion impacted at least a part of Zavida’s territory which Stefan Nemanja later received when he became a suzerain in Serbia. We hypothesize that the territories that Byzantium gave to the Serbs as its vassals did become part of Serbia at a certain moment and under certain conditions. The answer to the question of how this was possible even though Serbia was defeated by Byzantium may be that Byzantine emperors regarded Serbian rulers as their officials and Serbian lands as Byzantine provinces.
12世纪上半叶塞尔维亚的扩张
在塞尔维亚史学中,塞尔维亚在12世纪上半叶以拜占庭为代价进行的扩张,或Raška(Rascia),在很久以前就有记录。同时,据记载,塞尔维亚曾三次被拜占庭击败(1127年–1129年、1149年和1150年)。拜占庭在11世纪初吞并了一些领土,重新安置了人口(1129年和1150年之后),将土地交给了在拜占庭边境定居的塞尔维亚人(给了扎维达、普里米斯拉夫、德萨、斯特凡·内曼贾),并增加了塞尔维亚发动战争时必须提供的士兵数量(1150年),从而解决了不守规矩的附庸国的问题。1129年至1143年间授予塞尔维亚人的土地横跨Ras和Kopaonik之间的地区,而1150年至1158/9年间授予的土地则横跨Kopaonick和Toplica和Reka教区(塞族人)之间的地区。第一次扩张使扎维达受益,他在承认帝国主权后,在返回当时属于拜占庭的拉斯时,从拜占庭获得了土地。第二次扩张至少影响了扎维达的一部分领土,Stefan Nemanja后来在塞尔维亚成为宗主国时获得了该领土。我们假设拜占庭作为其附庸给予塞尔维亚人的领土确实在特定时刻和特定条件下成为塞尔维亚的一部分。尽管塞尔维亚被拜占庭击败,但这是怎么可能的问题的答案可能是拜占庭皇帝将塞尔维亚统治者视为他们的官员,将塞尔维亚土地视为拜占庭的省份。
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