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- Title
Serbian-Romanian Relations in the Middle Ages until the Ottoman Conquest: Connections, Influences, Cohabitation.
- Authors
STOJKOVSKI, BORIS; IVANIĆ, IVANA; SPĂRIOSU, LAURA
- Abstract
Bearing in mind the fact that in the Middle ages the region of present-day Romania was in many ways tied to the region where Serbian people lived, the aim of this paper is to present a short overview of the relations between the two countries in the Middle Ages until the Ottoman Conquest, highlighting the connections, influences and cohabitation between the two people. The ties between Serbia and Wallachia began at the end of the rule of the Nemanjić dynasty. In addition, just like the Serbs influenced the Romanian church and literacy, the Moldovan and Wallachian influences could be seen on Serbian churches and monasteries at Fruška Gora. Besides, after the final conquest of Hungary, in the Ottoman defters, evidence of cohabitation of people bearing typical Serbian and Romanian names could be found. That indicates that the examined region, mostly present-day Banat, was a region with a mixed population.
- Subjects
HUNGARY; ROMANIA; ROMANIAN foreign relations; RACE relations; MIDDLE Ages; POWER (Social sciences); INTERNATIONAL relations
- Publication
Transylvanian Review, 2018, Vol 27, p217
- ISSN
1221-1249
- Publication type
Article