THE DANUBE–SAVA–KUPA WATERWAY AND BULGARIA’S RELATIONS WITH THE PAPACY AND THE EASTERN FRANKS, THE MID-860S THROUGH THE EARLY 890S Cover Image

THE DANUBE–SAVA–KUPA WATERWAY AND BULGARIA’S RELATIONS WITH THE PAPACY AND THE EASTERN FRANKS, THE MID-860S THROUGH THE EARLY 890S
THE DANUBE–SAVA–KUPA WATERWAY AND BULGARIA’S RELATIONS WITH THE PAPACY AND THE EASTERN FRANKS, THE MID-860S THROUGH THE EARLY 890S

Author(s): Liliana Simeonova
Subject(s): Cultural history, Social history, Ancient World
Published by: Vizantološki institut SANU
Keywords: waterways; overland routes; Balkans; regional communications;

Summary/Abstract: The article explores the potential for the Danube-Sava-Kupa waterway and the secondary roads that ran along it to serve as an alternate route for travel, covering a sizable portion of the journey between Bulgaria and Rome or the East Frankish kingdom at a time when the Middle Danube region could not guarantee traveler safety. Although relatively sparse, written records of travel between Pliska, the ninth-century capital of Bulgaria, and Rome, or between Pliska and the migratory court of the East Frankish kings, indicate that this route was probably used from 866 to 892/93.

  • Issue Year: 2023
  • Issue No: 60/2
  • Page Range: 721-738
  • Page Count: 18
  • Language: English