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 Balkan 1
Trpimir I, Duke of Croatia (845-864), +864; he ruled under the suzerainty of the Emperor Lothar, but brought relations with Byzantium much closer; he had issue:
Duke Demagoj of Croatia (864-876), was probably a first cousin of Trpimir I; he had a son,
Zdeslav, succeeded his father as Duke of Croatia (864), but was overthrown the same year by his cousin Demagoj; Zdeslav later succeeded Demagoj's son Iljiko, ca 878; he was overthrown in 879 by a nobleman named Branimir
genealogy.euweb.cz /balkan/balkan1.html

  
 CROATS & SERBS: CHAPTER FOUR
Seeing that he did not have any children and that his cousin Stephen suffered from a grave and incurable illness, Peter Kresimir in 1067 or 1068 made an agreement with Zvonimir, the autonomous ban of Slavonia or Pannonian Croatia and a collateral descendant of TrpimirÂ’s dynasty.
In the first years of his reign Trpimir erected the Benedictine monastery in Riznice on the stream Rupotino hot far from the royal court below Klis.
Zvonimir became a vassal of the kingdom of Croatia and Peter Kresimir took him in as his court advisor.
www.magma.ca /~rendic/chapter4.htm

  
 RDMC - project
In order to make the RDMC start to function as soon as possible, the Government of the Republic of Croatia offered a part of the "Knez Trpimir" military base in Divulje for placement of the Center, considering this location as most favorable for that activity.
It should be pointed out that the base in Divulje was one of the more important logistic supports to humanitarian and military operations of SFOR during the war in Croatia and Bosnia exactly due to its ideal position and exceptional climatic conditions.
The center would also have an international management committee which would consist of representatives of the member states included, and of representatives of international organizations, and that committee would also elaborate the internal organization of the Center, in accordance with mutually ascertained goals and tasks which the Center would be carrying out.
ferata.st.carnet.hr /divulje/projekteng.htm

  
 ★ Reviews of books about yugoslavia
For if it was a historical dictionary, it would not contain uncritical entries on certain medieval Croatian kings (like Trpimir II and Kresimir I, II & III), whose very existence beyond the realm of legend is doubted by most serious historians of this region during the Middle Ages, whether in Croatia or abroad.
The problem with this book is that it seems to be more of a political lexicon for the Republic of Croatia rather than an actual historical dictionary.
yugoslavia.vacationbookreview.com /yugoslavia_26.html

  
 Worldroots.com
The first native prince to rule as Duke of Croatia was one Trpimir I, who ruled 845-864; he ruled under the suzerainty of the Emperor Lothar, but brought relations with Byzantium much closer.
The Kings of Croatia of the house of Trpimirovic.
The Kings of Bosnia of the House of Kotromanic
worldroots.com /brigitte/theroff/balkan.htm

  
 Facts about Croatia: History
Duke Trpimir issues the Charter in which for the first time is mentioned the name Croatia, in domestic official documents
Croats start moving to what is today Croatia
www.hr /hrvatska/history.en.html

  
 Untitled Document
Trpimir (dux Croatorum) was one of the most distinguished princes to rule Croatia.
Most of the towns were already inhabited by Croats and heavily influenced by Croatian politics and culture.
Numerous historical sources have been preserved from this time and offer a detailed insight to the early Croatian State and its functioning.
royalcroatia.tripod.com /trpimir.htm

  
 boys clothing: European royalty -- Croatia
Trpimir I, Duke of Croatia (845-864) of the house of Trpimirovic ruled under the suzerainty of the German Emperor Lothar, but expanded relations with Byzabtium in part to establish an independent state.
The first written record of Croatia was in an 952 statute issued by duke Trpimir.
The first monarch of independent Croatia was King Tomislav of the House of Trpimir.
histclo.hispeed.com /royal/cro/royal-cro.htm

  
 TRPIMIR JURKIÆ
His first play, The Good Samaritan, was given third place in 1997 in the Marin Držiæ drama prize competition, organised by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Croatia.
Trpimir Jurkiæ was born in Split in 1963.
Trpimir Jurkiæ, Vinkovaèka 39, 21000 Split 'Phone: +385 21 521 353, or,
www.hciti.hr /en/arhive/drama/jurkic.html

  
 Untitled Document
Despite these setbacks, Trpimir II continued his predecessor's consolidation of Slavonia, Bosnia and the Croatian littoral into a united kingdom.
Trpimir II succeeded Tomislav as Croatia's second King in 928.
He assumed the throne in an adverse climate of regional politics.
royalcroatia.tripod.com /trpimir2.htm

  
 The stamps of Croatia - Stamp's number : 19960430
The early middle ages, 1550 years since the visit of the frankish benedictine abbot Gottschalk at duke Trpimir 's court.
The stamps of Croatia - Stamp's number : 19960430
www.phil-net.net /eng/cyber/croatia/19960430.html

  
 VLATKO PERKOVIÆ
They attack the wounded Trpimir to satisfy all their long-suppressed aggressive instincts, to compensate for their inferiority in the face of intellect and honesty, and when the final scene reaches its peak, Suzana, still traumatised from her husband's violent death in a Sarajevo street, involves herself in what is going on...
The reasons for the mother's attacks on Trpimir, who has been wounded in the Homeland War, are counterpointed during the play with the war atmosphere and the reasons for aggression against Croatia.
So when the wisdom shown by Dobrila and Trpimir manages at least partly to neutralise certain illegal intent, then Jojo's and Tuga's real natures, aggressive and warped, can no longer be concealed.
www.hciti.hr /en/arhive/drama/perkovic.html

  
 RULERS OF CROATIA (HRVATSKA) AND SLAVONIA
  The traditional Croatian solution requires us to assume that Kōnstantinos VII was unaware of Tomislav but well acquainted with his obscure successors, and that there was a second king named Trpimir who reigned after Tomislav.
century and he lists the princes Trpimir, Krešimir, Miroslav, and Pribunja, without making any mention of the far more important Tomislav.
NOTE: This highly conjectural list is adapted from the suggestions made by S. Runciman and M. Eggers.
www-personal.umich.edu /~imladjov/CroatianRulers.htm

  
 HP d.d.- Stamps
In 1891 he discovered a stone with an inscription of Prince Trpimir in Ri¾inice near Solin, and later also discovered the ruins of the monastery and church of the Benedictines whom Trpimir invited to Croatia.
In Bijaæi near Trogir he founded the foundations of Trpimir's church that was dedicated to St Martha and then in Majdan near Solin he founded the graveyard dating from the times of the Croatian national dynasty.
Of particular importance is his research on the island on the river in Solin, Otok, where he discovered the sarcophagus of the Croatian queen Jelena from the year 976.
www.posta.hr /markeasp/index_e.asp?brmarke=217

  
 Croatia - historical and cultural overview
Besides the name of Trpimir also the names of some other Croatian dukes can be seen in Cedad Gospels: Branimir, Braslav, their wifes, and escort.
Trpimir invited the Benedictines, known as great promoters of education and economy.
The most famous Benedictine monk Gottschalk found refuge at the Croatian court from 846 to 848.
tjev.tel.fer.hr /darko/etf/et01.html

  
 EMBASSY OF CROATIA - General information
Viceroy Trpimir, an ancestor of the Croatian dynasty of Trpimirovic, ruled Dalmatian Croatia.
In 679, Croats entered into a treaty with Pope Agatho, and Croats accepted Christianity during the rule of Prince Viseslav in 800.
In a letter dated 852, the name Hrvat (Croat) was recorded for the first time on the Adriatic coast.
www.croatiaemb.org /basic_facts/BF-History.htm

  
 Miro Gavran - writer - Zagreb, CROATIA
TRPIMIR: It is remarkable how smart he is, and all of it without government scholarships and grants or even guaranteed loans.
TRPIMIR: ( to the audience)This ambitious woman is going to cost me my life.
Trpimir sees him and stops playing, Grgur claps two or three more times without music, and then all stop.)
www.mgavran2.htnet.hr /plays/complete/royalty.html

  
 The Invasion of Serbian Krajina
"Trpimir for an Executioner and a Victim," Mirko Mirkovic, Feral Tribune (Split, Croatia), 20 February 1995.
emperors-clothes.com /articles/elich/krajina.html

  
 best stamp
On 27 February, 2003 CROATIAN POST Inc. revealed the results of the voting for the most beautiful stamp issue of the Republic of Croatia in the year 2002.
Anniversary of Trpimir's Deed of Gift", face value 14,40 HRK.
The stamp, designed by Mr Hrvoje Šercar from Zagreb won 17,57 % of the votes.
www.posta.hr /marke1/beststamp/best2002.html

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