Gorotan: pozabljena slovenska državnost pred Evropo

What was Gorotan? What does Karantania mean? And why are these concepts key to understanding Slovenian history? The documentary Forbidden History reveals forgotten facts about the Slovenian political system, about a people who knew their rights, and about the area that sources call Slovenia, Gorotan, or Karantania. In this documentary, we explore the oldest records about the Slovenians, the role of the Gorotans or Karantania, and the significance of the Slovenian Law as one of the oldest expressions of popular authority in Europe. We particularly focus on the question of how the Slovenian people's government functioned, how the enthronement on the Prince's Stone took place, and what the right to revolt – sedition – meant. The documentary raises key questions about the political system of the early Slovenians, their influence on the European space, and their heritage, which, according to some interpretations, has reached all the way to modern democratic systems. Watch the documentary until the end, as it reveals important facts about Gorotan and Carantania, which put Slovenian history in a completely new light. This video is part of the Forbidden History documentary series, which explores the history of the Slovenian region from the oldest periods to the Middle Ages. If you are interested in the origins of the Slovenian people, early statehood and the forgotten foundations of European political thought, this documentary is indispensable. 🔗 Links 📜 Full article and additional resources https://www.prepovedana-zgodovina.si 📚 Collection of historical books https://prepovedana-zgodovina.si/izde... 🔔 Subscribe to the Forbidden History channel    / @prepovedanazgodovina   ⏱️ Timeline (1:11:59) 00:00 – 🎬 Introduction: the forgotten history of Gorotan 01:40 – Foundations: Krn Castle, Gosposvetsko polje, Knežji kamen 05:10 – The oldest records of Slovenes and “Sclavorum provincia” 09:30 – Veneti, Slovenes and early historical sources 14:00 – The first records of the Carantans (Carantanos) 18:10 – Gorotan and Carantania: names and meaning 22:30 – Dukes: Valuk, Borut, Gorazd, Hotimir 27:30 – Christianity and the first internal conflicts 32:00 – Seditions: the rebellion of the Slovenes and internal conflicts 36:30 – The Franks, Bavarian rule and the break 40:30 – Slovenia in royal and imperial documents 45:00 – The Kingdom of Gorotan and Arnulf Gorotanski 49:00 – Development into duchies: Carinthia, Styria, Carniola 53:00 – Enthronement on the Prince's Stone 58:30 – Slovenian popular government and the right of the people 01:03:30 – Influence on Europe and the American Constitution 01:07:30 – Slovenian law and its significance today 01:10:30 – Conclusion: the significance of Gorotan today Gorotan, Carantania, Carantans, history of the Slovenes, Slovenian law, Prince's Stone, enthronement, silenced history, forbidden history, early Slovenian statehood, European history