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Southeastern Europe In The Middle Ages, 500-125... Here

Slavic tribes crossed the Danube, permanently altering the region's ethnic and linguistic landscape.

Despite constant warfare, the region thrived as a commercial hub: Southeastern Europe in the Middle Ages, 500-125...

Focusing on a (Bulgaria, Serbia, Croatia, or Byzantium). Slavic tribes crossed the Danube, permanently altering the

Byzantine Emperor Basil II dismantled the Bulgarian Empire in 1018, bringing the entire peninsula under Greek rule for over a century. Slavic tribes crossed the Danube