Slavogost (Latin: Slavogostus) is a Slavic name that was in use in Croatia and Serbia in the Middle Ages. It may refer to:
- Slavogost (fl. 1198), župan of Korbava (comes corbaviensis)
- Slavogost (fl. 1382–died before 1398), notarius from Sebenico (Šibenik).
- Slavogost or Slavogast, fictitious ban of Zahumlje, allegedly mentioned in a Ragusan document dating to December 1, 1151, regarding the gifting of the Church of St. Pancratius on Babino Polje to the Benedictine monastery on Lokrum. At that time, Zahumlje was ruled by Serbian Grand Prince Desa.
References
- Elena Stadnik-Holzer; Georg Holzer (2010). Sprache und Leben der frühmittelalterlichen Slaven: Festschrift für Radoslav Katičić zum 80. Geburtstag : mit den Beiträgen zu den Scheibbser Internationalen Sprachhistorischen Tagen II und weiteren Aufsätzen. Peter Lang. pp. 86–. ISBN 978-3-631-60323-9.
Zwar war der Personenname Slavogost den Serben und Kroaten im Mittelalter bekannt (in der Herzegowina unweit von Tre- binje gibt es ein Dorf Slavogostici), und er kehrt auch anderswo in der slavischen Welt wieder (alttschech. Slavhost, s ...
- Codex diplomaticus Regni Croatiae, Dalmatiae et Slavoniae: Diplomatički sbornik Kraljevine Hrvatske s Dalmacijom i Slavonijom. Tiskom D. Albrechta. 1874. pp. 274–.
- Starine. Vol. 44. Jugoslavenska akademija znanosti i umjetnosti. 1952. p. 202.
- Ferdo Šišić (1928). Letopis popa Dukljanina. Srpska kraljevska akademija. p. 218.
Тако je исто измишл>ено лице и бан Славогост (бр. V). Познато je, да у Захумл>у никад пще било банова, век само кнезова
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