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'''Prince of Kodna''' (Slavic: Принц Кодна; Prints Kodna) was a title traditionally given to the heir apparent to the Slavic throne. Prior to the establishment of the [[Slavic Union]] in 518 it was used by rulers of independent Kodna. The first ever King of the Slavic Union was [[Borislav I]], who ruled over the Principality of Kodna prior to that. | '''Prince of Kodna''' (Slavic: Принц Кодна; Prints Kodna) was a title traditionally given to the heir apparent to the Slavic throne. Prior to the establishment of the [[Slavic Union]] in 518 it was used by rulers of independent Kodna. The first ever King of the Slavic Union was [[Borislav I]], who ruled over the Principality of Kodna prior to that. | ||
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Latest revision as of 19:10, 10 May 2023
Prince of Kodna | |
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Принц Кодна | |
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Style | His/Her Highness |
Formation | 218 (Kodnan title) July 1, 1428 (Slavic title) |
Abolition | July 28, 1915 |
Appointer | Hereditary |
Prince of Kodna (Slavic: Принц Кодна; Prints Kodna) was a title traditionally given to the heir apparent to the Slavic throne. Prior to the establishment of the Slavic Union in 518 it was used by rulers of independent Kodna. The first ever King of the Slavic Union was Borislav I, who ruled over the Principality of Kodna prior to that.