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Lesnik ( Greek: Λεσνηκ) was a fortified town in medieval Serbia ( Rascia), registered by Byzantine Emperor Constantine Porphyrogenitus, under the rule of Časlav Klonimirović. [1]

Serbia consisted of the following fortifications (καστρα, 'castle'): Destinikon (Δεστινίκον), Černavusk (Τςερναωουσκεή), Međurečje (Μεγυρέτονς), Dresneik (Δρεσνεηκ), Lesnik (Λεσνηκ), Salines (Σαληνέζ), in the Zhupa of Bosnia (Βοσνωνα): Katera (Κατερα) and Desnik (Δέσνηκ)." De Administrando Imperio by Constantine VII [1]

The location is unknown, [2] but has been connected with:

References

  1. ^ a b De Administrando Imperio
  2. ^ Ilić, Jovan (1995-01-01). The Serbian question in the Balkans. Faculty of Geography, University of Belgrade. ISBN  978-86-82657-01-9.
  3. ^ The Journal of the Anthropological institute. 1879-01-01.