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- [5] The term is temporaral because the Avarian threat has not been permanently removed by the military actions of the Sam´s Empire. The destruction of the avarian domain occurred later, under the Charlemagne´s expedition.
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- [9] ibid, p. 68
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- [11] ibid, p. 222
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- [13] Pope John VIII. in the letter to the Pontifical Legate, Bishop Paul instructs him to communicate with the Archbishop of Salzburg and the Passover Archbishop, and commits him to interpret them as follows: "You have convicted the bishop without a canonical sentence; ... you jailed and tortured him… he was three years repelled from the bishop's table. " In: Segeš, V., Šeďová, B. Pramene k vojenským dejinám Slovenska, p. 252.
- [14] Segeš, V., Šeďová. B. Pramene k vojenským dejinám Slovenska I/1, p. 117
- [15] ibid, p. 270
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- [17] The word “Džíra” [d͡ ʒi:ra] in east Slovakian dialects means “hole”. In Slovak language this word is a synonym for ugly, dirty place.
