Pojam Bugarske u XI i XII veku i teritorija Ohridske arhiepiskopije /The term "Bulgaria" in the 11th and 12th centuries and the territory of the Archbishopric of Ochrid
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Činjenica je da se i posle propasti bugarske države 1018. g. pojam Bugarska
dosledno koristi u istorijskim izvorima kao naziv za jedan deo Balkanskog
poluostrva. Analizom svih raspoloživih podataka vizantijskih, latinskih
i slovenskih izvora XI i XII veka u kojima se nalazi ovaj pojam, u radu
se utvrđuju precizniji geografski okviri teritorije na koju se taj pojam odnosi
i određuje veza između wegove upotrebe i teritorijalnog opsega Ohridske
arhiepiskopije.
The notion Bulgaria in historical sources survived the end of the First Bulgarian
State in 1018. The use of this term in the sources of the 11th and 12th centuries
is not related to the adminstrative unit of the theme of Bulgaria, because it exceeds
this unit both geographically and chronologically. This term was used by
Byzantine, Latin (predominantly crusader) and Slavonic writers of the time to name
the territory that stretched from the Rivers Sava and Danube in the North to
the northern ranges of the Pindus Mountains in the South, and from the mountains
between Ohrid and Durazzo in the West to the mountain gorges east of Sofia, in
the East. It also covered a narrow strip of coastline around Valona, on the Ionian
Sea. The term was applied consistantly to this same territory, in order to distigiush
it from the rest of the Byzantine territory in the Balkans, which was called Romania,
or Greece. This territory coincides with the jurisdictional area of the Archbishopric
of O...hrid, the official name of which was the Archbishopric of Bulgaria. It
preserved the name of the old Bulgarian Empire, with its traditions, for the land
and the people under its jurisdiction. This Bulgaria should be treated by historians
as a separete geographical and historical entity. It was divided between Serbia and
the new Bulgarian state of Trnovo at the end of the 12th century.
Кључне речи:
Bugarska / Ohridska arhiepiskopija / Romanija / Vizantija / Balkan / Bulgaria / Archbishopric of Ohrid / Romania / Byzantium / BalkansИзвор:
Византијски свет на Балкану I/ Byzantine World in the Balkans I, 2012, 42, 1, 41-56Издавач:
- Београд : Византолошки институт САНУ
Финансирање / пројекти:
- Традиција, иновација и идентитет у византијском свету (RS-MESTD-Basic Research (BR or ON)-177032)
Напомена:
- Zbornik „Vizantijski svet na Balkanu“, sadrži tekstove nastale iz saopštenja podnesenih na 5. nacionalnoj konferenciji vizantologa (Beograd, 4-6. novembra 2010).
Институција/група
Византолошки институт САНУ / Institute for Byzantine Studies SASATY - CHAP AU - Komatina, Predrag PY - 2012 UR - https://dais.sanu.ac.rs/123456789/11785 AB - Činjenica je da se i posle propasti bugarske države 1018. g. pojam Bugarska dosledno koristi u istorijskim izvorima kao naziv za jedan deo Balkanskog poluostrva. Analizom svih raspoloživih podataka vizantijskih, latinskih i slovenskih izvora XI i XII veka u kojima se nalazi ovaj pojam, u radu se utvrđuju precizniji geografski okviri teritorije na koju se taj pojam odnosi i određuje veza između wegove upotrebe i teritorijalnog opsega Ohridske arhiepiskopije. AB - The notion Bulgaria in historical sources survived the end of the First Bulgarian State in 1018. The use of this term in the sources of the 11th and 12th centuries is not related to the adminstrative unit of the theme of Bulgaria, because it exceeds this unit both geographically and chronologically. This term was used by Byzantine, Latin (predominantly crusader) and Slavonic writers of the time to name the territory that stretched from the Rivers Sava and Danube in the North to the northern ranges of the Pindus Mountains in the South, and from the mountains between Ohrid and Durazzo in the West to the mountain gorges east of Sofia, in the East. It also covered a narrow strip of coastline around Valona, on the Ionian Sea. The term was applied consistantly to this same territory, in order to distigiush it from the rest of the Byzantine territory in the Balkans, which was called Romania, or Greece. This territory coincides with the jurisdictional area of the Archbishopric of Ohrid, the official name of which was the Archbishopric of Bulgaria. It preserved the name of the old Bulgarian Empire, with its traditions, for the land and the people under its jurisdiction. This Bulgaria should be treated by historians as a separete geographical and historical entity. It was divided between Serbia and the new Bulgarian state of Trnovo at the end of the 12th century. PB - Београд : Византолошки институт САНУ T2 - Византијски свет на Балкану I/ Byzantine World in the Balkans I T1 - Pojam Bugarske u XI i XII veku i teritorija Ohridske arhiepiskopije /The term "Bulgaria" in the 11th and 12th centuries and the territory of the Archbishopric of Ochrid SP - 41 EP - 56 VL - 42 IS - 1 UR - https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11785 ER -
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Komatina, P.. (2012). Pojam Bugarske u XI i XII veku i teritorija Ohridske arhiepiskopije /The term "Bulgaria" in the 11th and 12th centuries and the territory of the Archbishopric of Ochrid. in Византијски свет на Балкану I/ Byzantine World in the Balkans I Београд : Византолошки институт САНУ., 42(1), 41-56. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11785
Komatina P. Pojam Bugarske u XI i XII veku i teritorija Ohridske arhiepiskopije /The term "Bulgaria" in the 11th and 12th centuries and the territory of the Archbishopric of Ochrid. in Византијски свет на Балкану I/ Byzantine World in the Balkans I. 2012;42(1):41-56. https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11785 .
Komatina, Predrag, "Pojam Bugarske u XI i XII veku i teritorija Ohridske arhiepiskopije /The term "Bulgaria" in the 11th and 12th centuries and the territory of the Archbishopric of Ochrid" in Византијски свет на Балкану I/ Byzantine World in the Balkans I, 42, no. 1 (2012):41-56, https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_dais_11785 .