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  History of Croatia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See also the list of rulers of Croatia, the history of the Mediterranean, the history of the Balkans, the history of Europe, and the history of present-day nations and states.
Following the disappearance of the major native dynasty by the end of the 11th century in the Battle of Gvozd Mountain (Peter`s Mountain), the Croats eventually recognized the Hungarian ruler Coloman as the common king for Croatia and Hungary in a treaty of 1102 (often referred to as the Pacta Conventa).
Croatia became part of the Democratic Federal Yugoslavia in 1945, which was run by Tito's Communist Party of Yugoslavia.
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 List of rulers of Croatia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1102, Coloman consolidates control of Croatia and Dalmatia and is affirmed as ruler of Croatia and Dalmatia by a pact with the Croatian nobles.
Croatia is ruled on his behalf by a Ban (viceroy) and a Sabor.
List of rulers of Hungary for a list of monarchs between 1526 and 1918 -- mostly accurate for the Croatian lands
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Croatian_monarch   (682 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Banovina
When Croatia became a part of the Hungarian kingdom in the 12th century, the title of ban acquired the meaning of viceroy because the bans were appointed by the king, though the banate of Croatia was rarely referred to as a banat.
Croatia was governed by the viceroy ban as a whole between ca.
When the medieval Bosnian state achieved some independence in the 12th century, its rulers were also called bans, and their territory banovina, likely because of the similar suzerain status that it had towards the king of Hungary.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Banovina   (914 words)

  
 History of Croatia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Following the disappearance of the major native dynasty by the end of the 11th century, the Croats eventually recognized the Hungarian ruler Coloman as the common king for Croatia and Hungary in a treaty of 1102 (often referred to as the Pacta Conventa).
Croatia received some autonomy in 1939 with a reshuffling of the provinces, but the militarist regime in Belgrade crumbled in 1941 and the Axis powers quickly occupied Yugoslavia.
Croatia and the Ottoman Empire Article studying the deep connections between the Croats and Muslim Slavs (Bosnians).
www.serebella.com /encyclopedia/article-History_of_Croatia.html   (2031 words)

  
 History of Croatia - The Jiggies Reference Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
The first King of Croatia, Tomislav of the Trpimirović dynasty, was crowned in the Duvno field in 925 (note that sources vary from 923 to 928).
Croatia was one of the crown lands that supported Emperor Karl's pragmatic sanction of 1713 and supported Empress Maria Theresia in the War of Austrian Succession of 1741-1748.
Croatia received some autonomy in 1939 when the provinces were shuffled so that there was one called the Croatian banovina comprised of Croatia, Dalmatia, and parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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 List of rulers of croatia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 History Of Croatia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Beyond the pretty scenery, Croatia also boasts a fascinating history and cultural life.The walled city of Dubrovnik on its southern tip is a must-stop for...
The consequences of the change to the Hungarian king included the introduction of feudalism and the rise of the native noble families such as Frankopan and Šubić.
Following the Revolutions of 1848 in Habsburg areas and the creation of the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary, Croatia lost its domestic autonomy, despite the contributions of its ban Jelačić in quenching the Hungarian rebellion.
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 Search Results for 'History-of-Croatia'   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bol is a town on the south of the island of Brač in the Split-Dalmatia county of Croatia, population 1,661 (2001).
Croatia became one of the most powerful kingdoms in the region, but in 1102 the Croatians ended a decade-long dynastic struggle by agreeing to submit themselves to Hungarian authority.
Current Constitution of the Republic of Croatia was adopted by the Parliament of the Republic of Croatia on December 22, 1990.
www.worldhistory.com /wiki/H/History-of-Croatia.htm   (987 words)

  
 Lists of office-holders - LearnThis.Info Enclyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
lists of people in various offices and positions, including heads of states or of subnational entities (in no particular order).
Current incumbents may also be found in the countries' articles (main article and "Politics of") and the list of national leaders, recent changes on 2004 in politics, and past leaders on State leaders by year.
Rulers of Akan states of Akwamu and Twifo-Heman
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 List of rulers of Croatia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Son of Bela I and brother of recognized as King of Croatia by a (Sabor) of Croatian nobles.
In 1102 Coloman consolidates control of Croatia Dalmatia and is affirmed as ruler of and Dalmatia by a pact with the nobles.
List of rulers of Hungary for list of monarchs between 1526 and 1918 -- mostly accurate for the Croatian
www.freeglossary.com /Monarchs_of_Croatia   (752 words)

  
 Arpads   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Coloman's brother Álmos was the duke of newly conquered eastern Croatia (conquered 1081; duke since 1084) and — on the request of the Croats the king of eastern Croatia (1091 – In 1095 he was then dethroned by and appointed the duke of the Nitrian Duchy instead.
The short rule of Stephen V (1270-1272) was followed by the rule the young Ladislaus IV (1272-1290) who was influenced by his mother and her surroundings which brought about conflicts with the church and the oligarchs.
List of Hungarian rulers List of rulers of Slovakia List of rulers of Croatia
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 History of Croatia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Croatia during king Tomislav's reign The first King of Croatia, Tomislav of the Trpimirovi&263; dynasty, was crowned in 925.
Ban Petar Berislavi&263; : Main article: Croatia in the Union with Hungary The consequences of the change to the Hungarian king included the introduction of feudalism and the rise of the native noble families such as Frankopan and &352;ubi&263;.
: Main article: Croatia in the Habsburg Empire The 1526 Battle of Mohács was a crucial event in which the rule of the Jagiellon dynasty was shattered by the death of King Louis II.
history-of-croatia.area51.ipupdater.com   (1924 words)

  
 Titles of European hereditary rulers
A list of geographical names in the rulers' titles was not always a list of their actual possessions.
The name was listed in the house's title even if it officially recognized that the territory belonged to another state, (e.g., Holstein of the Russian Imperial House, Savoy of the Italian Royal House, Lorraine and Habsburg of the Austrian Imperial House, Nassau and Orange of the Royal House of the Netherlans etc.).
In some cases, when a territory had a special importance it could be listed before the other names in its group or even before the names associated with a higher rank in the hierarchy of titles.
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 Croatia within ex-Yugoslavia
Stjepan Filipovic (1916 -1942), a Croatian antifascist born in Opuzen, in Dalmatian part of Croatia, was hanged publicly in the city of Valjevo in Serbia.
In the states of Croatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina the Serbs are represented by 20% of the entire population.
Croatia being one of the six constituent republics of the ex Yugoslavia (until 1991), gave by far the greatest contribution to the overall wealth of the former state.
www.hr /darko/etf/et112.html   (8525 words)

  
 History of Croatia at opensource encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
On June 28, 1921, a crucial change in the constitution was passed which centralized autority in the new capital of Belgrade, Serbia and intentionally completely redrew internal borders resulting in Serbs being the majority in most of the regions.
The last federal prime minister Ante Marković, who was from Croatia, spent two years implementing various economic and political reforms.
However, in the summer of 1990, Serbs from the mountainous areas near the Bosnian border (counties of low population density with Serbs a majority) rebelled and formed an Autonomous Region of the Serb Krajina (later the Republic of Serbian Krajina).
wiki.tatet.org /History_of_Croatia.html   (4811 words)

  
 List of Bans and Kings of Bosnia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Bosnia under King Tomislav of Croatia (see List of rulers of Croatia)
King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary took control of some northern Bosnian territory after the Turkish conquest, and a Hungarian Ban ruled parts of northern Bosnia (after 1471 the Banate became the Kingdom of Bosnia) until 1527, after the Turkish defeat of Hungary at the Battle of Mohacs in 1526.
In 1580 the Bosnian and Herzegovina Sandzaks, together with Slavonia and parts of Croatia and Dalmatia under Ottoman control, became their own Eyalet, the Eyalet of Bosnia.
www.starrepublic.org /encyclopedia/wikipedia/l/li/list_of_bans_and_kings_of_bosnia.html   (549 words)

  
 Travel To Croatia
Post-WWI, Croatia became part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (renamed Yugoslavia) and apart for a brief spell as a fascist puppet state in WW2 it remained Yugoslav territory until independence under Tuđman in 1991, hostilities with the Yugoslav rump ending in 1992.
the list of rulers of Croatia, the history of the Mediterranean, the history of the Balkans, the history of Europe, and the history of present-day nations and states.
The Republic of Croatia (Croatian: ''Republika Hrvatska'') is a parliamentary democracy with an elected president.
www.artistbooking.com /trips/206/travel-to-croatia.html   (2280 words)

  
 RULERS OF CROATIA (HRVATSKA) AND SLAVONIA
Aimone of Spoleto, son of Amadeo of Aosta son of Emanuele Filiberto son of Vittorio Emanuele II of Italy; abdicated 1943
NOTE: This highly conjectural list is adapted from the suggestions made by S. Runciman and M. Eggers.
NOTE: This highly conjectural list is adapted from suggestions made by M. Eggers regarding the relationship between South Slavic and Moravian rulers (largely on the basis of the Chronicle of the Priest of Dioclea), and the survival of a “Moravian” line in Slavonia and Bosnia until c1000 (according to two later chronicles).
www-personal.umich.edu /~imladjov/CroatianRulers.htm   (839 words)

  
 list of rulers of croatia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Dictionary Definition of list of rulers of croatia
Croatia incorporated into the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes (1918 - 1941)
In 1929, the new Constitution of the Kingdom renamed it to Yugoslavia and split up Croatia between several banovinas.
www.yourencyclopedia.net /list_of_rulers_of_croatia.html   (649 words)

  
 Category:Lists of office-holders   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
List of Prime Ministers of Antigua and Barbuda
List of Prime ministers of the Democratic Republic of the Congo
List of the monarchs of the Kingdom of England
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 Lists Of Office Holders   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Current incumbents may also be found in the countries' articles (main article and "Politics of") and the list of national leaders, recent changes on 2004 in politics, and past leaders on 1957 (the first year-page to include them), lists of people associated with the American Civil War, World War I, World War II.
List of national leaders - heads of state or government who are in office.
See also the Canadian history timeline for a list of the premiers of each province in any given year.
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 Guide and Index to Lists of Rulers
One motivation is that history is often not taught anymore in terms of dynasties and rulers, since this is thought (by an academic elite comfortably supported by the taxpayers) to be too elitist and too removed from the life of the people.
A skeleton for history of rulers, with maps and genealogies, provides a perspective of time and space, and on real individuals whom we know about, that is otherwise hard to obtain.
The arrangement of these lists thus follows Bryce's principle of universalist ideology, centering on Rome but extending to similar to ideas outside of the Roman world.
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 Search for List Of Prime Ministers Of Peru - WordIQ.com
A list of female chiefs of government of Independent States and...
Background: Ancient Peru was the seat of several prominent Andean civilizations, most notably that of the Incas whose empire was captured by the Spanish conquistadors in 1533.
List of Prime Ministers of Papua New Guinea.
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 Frankopan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
1543 married Nikola Šubić Zrinski, Ban of Croatia.
Several of the Frankopan castles remain in Croatia.
The castle at Stara Susica near Trsat incorporates structures going back to the Illyrian and Roman periods.
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 :::► Letter L Dictionary of Meaning www.mauspfeil.net ◄:::   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
List of Royal Titles of Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
List of rulers of seperate Emirates of the United Arab Emirats
There you will find a list of all editors and the possibility to edit the original text of the article List of Russian painters.
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 Croatian Glagolitic Script
Croatia is in possession of 19 of his editions in 30 copies.
The 16th century represents already the beginning of the fall of this script, which is closely related to the Ottoman occupation of large parts of Croatia, and consequently, the enormous material impoverishment of the Croats.
List of the most important Glagolitic monuments over the centuries (in Croatian).
www.hr /darko/etf/et03.html   (7615 words)

  
 The History Guy: The War List
If a conflict can be broken up into one or more component parts, the secondary wars are listed below the primary war and are indented to show they "belong" to it.
Note--Polisario began fighting the Spanish colonial rulers of the "Spanish Sahara" in the early 1970's.
The Yugoslav regions of Slovenia and Croatia declared independence from the Belgrade government.
www.historyguy.com /War_list.html   (4845 words)

  
 Multilateral treaties deposited with the Secretary-General- TREATY I-IV--1.asp   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-13)
Notwithstanding the political reasoning behind it, in its 1992 Declaration the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia stated that it "shall strictly abide by all the commitments that the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia assumed internationally".
The Government of the Republic of Croatia further objects to the reservation made by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia in respect of Article IX of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, and considers it to be incompatible with the object and purpose of the Convention.
The Government of the Republic of Croatia considers the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide to be fully in force and applicable between the Republic of Croatia and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, including Article IX.
www.unhchr.ch /html/menu3/b/treaty1gen.htm   (5531 words)

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