Moraviaball is a historical regionball in eastern Czechiaball.
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History
The first Slavs came to
Moraviaball in the first half of the 6th century, but their tide became stronger after the gradual departure of the
Langobards.
Samo's Empire
In 623, the French merchant Samo took over the leadership of the Slavs against the
Avar. Under his command, the
Slavs achieved success, so they chose him as their leader. Samo's sovereignty recognized
Slavic
Bohemiaball and
Austriaball, but his power did not have to intervene in
Moraviaball. Samo's dominion was a free tribal group that collapsed after his death (about 658). It did not in itself become the basis of a
Slavic early medieval "state".
Great Moravia
822 - The first mention of the Moravians. The
Moravians took part in the Frankish Parliament in Frankfurt am Main. Who sent the message is not known, probably already represented the state known from the following decades as the
Great Moravia.
889 - In Central Europe, nomadic
Hungarians came from the North Black Sea. In the following years, they first appeared as
Moravian allies.
894 - Svatopluk died, his successor became his son
Mojmir. From the
Moravian Empireball, the
Czechs immediately broke away and surrendered to
Arnulf (the King of the East French Empire). In three years, the
Serbs have also seceded from the
empire.
901 - Moraviaball and the
East French Empireball made peace and the
Hungarians became the enemies of
Moraviaball.
906 - The Moravians defeated the
Hungarians, but they did not prevent them from stretching the land twice. The
Hungarians also occupied part of the
Moravian territory (southern
Slovakiaball).
Moravian Principality
The first period of Moraviaball's belonging to the early medieval
Czech state.
Moraviaball served as a sort of military and defensive front against
Polandball and
Hungaryball, and at the same time for the members of the
Premyslid dynasty who did not have the upper government.
The Emergence of Margrave
The emergence of margrave in Moraviaball was not a one-time affair, but a gradual process. Nor was it a new territorial (state) entity, but a change of government in
Moraviaball and a certain re-evaluation of the relationship between
Bohemiaball and
Moraviaball. The emergence of margrave was not caused by external factors, it originated in internal divisions in the
Premyslid dynasty.
Luxembourg Moravia
After the assassination of the Czech King Wenceslas III. In 1306, there was a turbulent period in
Moraviaball. After the short rule of Henry Carinthian, the
Moravian region fell to the
Habsburgs. Even the arrival of
John Luxembourg on the
Czech throne, nor the handover of
Moraviaball to John, did not bring peace - there was a rebellion in the country as well as the
Hungarian invasions.
Stare Moravia
The period of the Estates government was the period of the greatest independence of Moraviaball in its history (not before the 10th century). Although the lower classes of inhabitants were apparently considered to be
Moravians, they could not actually apply their beliefs, so that only the power of the nobility allowed the independent political action of
Moraviaball. The political ties to
Bohemiaball were very relaxed and very often
Moraviaball acted independently. However, the common state alliance with
Bohemiaball has always been recognized and preserved and the cultural bond remains.
Era of Habsburg Rule
During this period, the independence of the provincial authorities was becoming increasingly blurred, and their place was more and more occupied by the central authorities of the emerging Austrian Empireball. It was left less space for individual countryballs to make independent decisions. The ideas of the
Czech-
Moravian unity did not appear during this period (due to the incompetence of
Bohemiaball at that time), and of course the conviction about
Moraviaball's uniqueness spread to all the inhabitants of
Moraviaball. In the second half of the period, modern ideas (most of the
European nations are being formed in this period), which spread to the whole of society and remain limited to the ruling classes, are beginning to emerge from the enlightenment ideas. Two types of peoples are developing in
Europe - the Western type in which the nation is determined by the state and the Eastern type (in Central and Eastern Europe, except
Russiaball), where a nation based on cultural unity (and especially language unity). During the early 19th century, the
Czech national movement grew slowly in
Moraviaball, whose inhabitants were, of course,
Bohemiaball considered to be
Czechs.
20th Century
3.11. the Germans declared in southern
Moraviaball the province
Deutschsüdmährenball (German Southern Moraviaball) and its connection to
Austriaball. The event was militarized.
1938 (October 8 - 9) On the basis of the Munich Treaty, almost a third of the territory of the Moravian-
Silesian countryball was occupied by
Germanyball and
Polandball, the population decreased by one million. The Germans then went on to occupy the rest of Moraviaball by 14 the March, 1939.
On March 16, the rest of the Moravian-
Silesian countryball was incorporated into the
Protectorate of Bohemia and Moraviaball. The division into the countryballs remained. The marginal fascist political group The
Moravian National Social Party, operating in
Brnoball and
Tišnovball, claimed the
Moravian-
Silesian countryball as an autonomous part of the Greater
German Empireball and demanded the introduction of the
Moravian nationality instead of the
Czech one.
1A law on regional establishment (with effect from 1 January 1949) was adopted, which meant the abolition of the Moravian-
Silesian countryball and its
Silesian branch.
Moraviaball and
Silesiaball were divided between regions. The regional government was theoretical, in fact the regions were subordinated to the
Pragueball ministries.
Present Day
Moraviaball is a part of
Czech Republicball.
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