'' (civil governor) of the Drougoubitai" The 7th-century
Miracles of Saint Demetrius, which chronicle the Slavic invasions and settlement in the
Balkans, list the first branch of the Drougoubitai along with four other
Sclaveni tribes living in the vicinity of
Thessalonica. According to the
Miracles, they were led by kings, and were tributary allies to the Byzantines. The
Miracles also record their participation in two unsuccessful attacks by Sclaveni coalitions on Thessalonica, in
617/618 and
677. By 879, a bishopric of Drougoubiteia (Δρουγουβιτεία),
suffragan to the
Metropolis of Thessalonica, had been established.
Nicolas Oikonomides has suggested that at about the same time, the tribe was placed under a Byzantine military governor with the title of
strategos. In the late 10th and 11th centuries, Drougoubiteia is attested as being united with the
themes of
Thessalonica and
Strymon into a single province. In the early 10th century,
John Kaminiates speaks of the Drougoubitai as living around
Veroia, while in the 13th century,
Demetrios Chomatenos mentions them as "ruling" all the land from Veroia up to
Skopje. ==See also==