Slavomir (Latin: Sclagamarus, Czech and Slovak: Slavomír) was a duke of Moravia (871).
[1] He led a revolt against the Franks who had annexed Moravia during the incarceration of his relative, Svatopluk I.
[2] He seems to have been a disciple of Saints Cyril and Methodius who had in 863 arrived in Moravia where they established an institution of higher education.
[2] Zwentibald, Rastiz's nephew, was accused of breach of fidelity to Carloman and was imprisoned.
Of necessity, he agreed, and set out to make war on Engelschalk and William, Carloman's commanders, and drive them from the cities they had occupied.