Overview
Samo (c. 600 – c. 658) was the founder and sole ruler of the first recorded unified tribal polity of Slavs, later known as Samo's realm, ruling from 623 until his death in 658. According to Fredegar—the earliest source about Samo and the one from which all later ones derive—he was a Frankish merchant from Sens. Samo initially established his rule by unifying several Slavic tribes against robber raiders from the nearby Avar polity and initiating an uprising against Avar rule. This led to him occupying a position later called "King of the Slavs" (Latin: rex Sclavorum) by the Gesta Dagoberti's reworking of Fredegar's account. In 631, Samo successfully led a defense of his tribal polity against the Frankish Kingdom.
Historical Periods
Samo's Empire (623–626)
623 CE – 626 CE
Area: 188,500 km²
Samo's Empire (627–632)
627 CE – 632 CE
Area: 189,438 km²
Samo's Empire (633–637)
633 CE – 637 CE
Area: 210,987 km²
Samo's Empire (638–640)
638 CE – 640 CE
Area: 211,380 km²
Samo's Empire (641–655)
641 CE – 655 CE
Area: 211,315 km²
Samo's Empire (656–660)
656 CE – 660 CE
Area: 211,315 km²