| Prosigoj | |
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| Reign | fl. 822–836 |
| Predecessor | Radoslav |
| Successor | Vlastimir |
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| Vlastimir | |
| House | Vlastimirović dynasty |
| Father | Radoslav |
Prosigoj (Serbian: Просигој, Greek: Προσηγόης,[2] Latin: Prosegoes[1]) was a 9th-century Serbian Prince (Knez) that ruled the Serbian Principality (Rascia) from 822 to 836.[1][3]
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He was the son of Radoslav.[2] Prosigoj or his father was the ruler of Serbia during the uprisings (819–822) of Ljudevit Posavski against the Franks.[4] According to the Royal Frankish Annals, in 822, Ljudevit went from his seat in Sisak to the Serbs somewhere in western Bosnia who controlled a great part of Dalmatia ("Sorabi, quae natio magnam Dalmatiae partem obtinere dicitur").[5] At this time, there was peace with Bulgaria.[4]
His son, Vlastimir, is the founder of the Vlastimirović dynasty, the first recognized dynasty of Serbia.
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| Preceded by Radoslav |
Knez of Serbia 822–836 |
Succeeded by Vlastimir |
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