Mark an der Sann | |
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before 980–1137/44 | |
Status | March |
Government | March |
Margrave | |
Historical era | Medieval |
• Established | before 980 |
• Last Margrave died | 1137/44 |
Today part of | Slovenia |
The Mark an der Sann (German for "March on the Savinja"; other designations and variations of the name include Sannmark, Sann-Grafschaft (or Markgrafschaft), (Mark)grafschaft Soune, Soun and Saunien, as well as simply Sanntal – Savinja valley) was a border march of the Holy Roman Empire, in the territory of present-day Slovenia. It was established in the second half of the 10th century to protect the Empire against its enemies to the east, especially from Hungarian raids.