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9 July 2025

N    20:03  King of the Slavs diffhist +4,245 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "'''King of the Slavs''' ({{langx|la|rex Sclavorum, Sclavorum rex}}) was a title denoting some Slavic rulers, as well as Germanic rulers that conquered Slavs, in the Middle Ages in European sources, such as Papal correspondence. Papal use is bolded. ;Slavic *Samo, ruler of Samo's Empire and the "Slavs" (623–658); in the Frankish Annals *Drogoviz, ruler of the Veleti (789); in ''Annales Mettenses priores'' in {{circa}} 805<ref>{{cite book|autho...")
N    19:57  King of the Goths diffhist +5,907 WikiKnight talk contribs (Created page with "{{Short description|Title previously used by Swedish and Danish monarchs}} {{About|the medieval title|the migration-era Goths|King of the Visigoths|and|King of the Ostrogoths}} The title of '''King of the Goths''' ({{langx|sv|Götes konung}}; {{langx|da|Goternes konge}}; {{langx|la|gothorum rex}}) was for many centuries borne by both the kings of Sweden and the kings of Denmark. In the Swedish case, the reference...")

7 July 2025

 m   05:59  Template:Short description diffhist −1,335 WikiKnight talk contribs (Replaced content with " Template:Short description") Tag: Replaced