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According to the dubious Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja, a Magyar leader named Kisa (Serbian: Kiš) led an invasion into Bosnia, where he was decisively defeated by Časlav, the Prince of Serbia (r. 927–960), somewhere on the Drina. Kisa's widow requested from the Magyar chief to give her another army to avenge his death. With an "unknown number" of troops, the widow went for Časlav, encountering him somewhere in Syrmia. In the night, the Magyars attacked the Serbs, captured Časlav and all of his male relatives. On the command of the widow, all of them were bound by their hands and feet and thrown into the Sava river. Vladimir Ćorović dates this event to c. 960.

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  • Hungarian-Serbian War (c. 960) (en)
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  • According to the dubious Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja, a Magyar leader named Kisa (Serbian: Kiš) led an invasion into Bosnia, where he was decisively defeated by Časlav, the Prince of Serbia (r. 927–960), somewhere on the Drina. Kisa's widow requested from the Magyar chief to give her another army to avenge his death. With an "unknown number" of troops, the widow went for Časlav, encountering him somewhere in Syrmia. In the night, the Magyars attacked the Serbs, captured Časlav and all of his male relatives. On the command of the widow, all of them were bound by their hands and feet and thrown into the Sava river. Vladimir Ćorović dates this event to c. 960. (en)
  • Kis, Kys, Kisa ou Kich (en serbe : Kiš) est le nom d'un chef tribal magyar du Xe siècle qui mena une expédition dans les Balkans. Son existence est incertaine et il est connu qu'à travers la chronique d'un prêtre anonyme de Dioclée (Presbyter Diocleas), rédigée après le XIIe siècle. Selon l'historien serbe Vladimir Ćorović, ces évènements se déroulèrent vers 960. (fr)
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  • Magyar-Serb conflict (en)
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  • Illustration of Časlav being thrown into the Sava by the Magyars (en)
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  • Časlav (en)
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  • Magyar-Serb conflict (en)
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  • the Hungarian invasions of Europe (en)
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  • Battle of Drina: Drina river banks Battle of Syrmia: Syrmia (en)
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  • *Battle of Drina: Serbian victory *Battle of Syrmia: Magyar victory (en)
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  • According to the dubious Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja, a Magyar leader named Kisa (Serbian: Kiš) led an invasion into Bosnia, where he was decisively defeated by Časlav, the Prince of Serbia (r. 927–960), somewhere on the Drina. Kisa's widow requested from the Magyar chief to give her another army to avenge his death. With an "unknown number" of troops, the widow went for Časlav, encountering him somewhere in Syrmia. In the night, the Magyars attacked the Serbs, captured Časlav and all of his male relatives. On the command of the widow, all of them were bound by their hands and feet and thrown into the Sava river. Vladimir Ćorović dates this event to c. 960. (en)
  • Kis, Kys, Kisa ou Kich (en serbe : Kiš) est le nom d'un chef tribal magyar du Xe siècle qui mena une expédition dans les Balkans. Son existence est incertaine et il est connu qu'à travers la chronique d'un prêtre anonyme de Dioclée (Presbyter Diocleas), rédigée après le XIIe siècle. Qualifié par le prêtre de Dioclée de « prince hongrois » (princeps Ungarinorum), Kis mena une expédition de pillage en Bosnie sous le règne du roi serbe Časlav. Ce dernier rassembla alors une armée et vint à la rencontre du chef magyar près de la rivière Drina. La bataille débuta et les Magyars furent battus. Kis, poursuivi par un certain Tihomir, prince de Rascie, fut tué et décapité, et sa tête fut rapporté au souverain serbe. « Ce jour-là, dira le prêtre de Dioclée, mourut une multitude de Hongrois près du lieu nommé Cvilin ce qui signifie le « gémissement du bétail ». C’est exactement ainsi que pleurnichaient les Hongrois, quand on les tuait comme des porcs ; et l’endroit où fut tué le prince Kis s'appelle de nos jours Kiskovo. ». Le prêtre de Dioclée raconte que, lorsque l'épouse de Kis apprit la mort de son mari, elle alla voir le Grand-Prince des Magyars (Taksony ?) et demanda une armée pour venger sa mort. Disposant d’une troupe nombreuse, elle se mit à la recherche du roi Časlav et le trouva en Syrmie. Durant la nuit, alors que le roi serbe ne se doutait de rien, les Magyars firent irruption dans son campement et le capturèrent avec tous ses parents : l'épouse de Kis ordonna alors de les jeter pieds et poings liés dans la Save. Selon l'historien serbe Vladimir Ćorović, ces évènements se déroulèrent vers 960. (fr)
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  • Serbian Principality
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  • *Battle of Drina: Serbian victory
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