Trpimir I (Croatian pronunciation: [tř̩pimiːr př̩ʋiː], Latin: Trepimerus/Trepimero) was a duke (Croatian: knez) in Croatia from around 845 until his death...
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Trpimir is a Croatian masculine given name. Notable people with the name include: Trpimir I of Croatia (died c. 864), medieval Croatian duke Trpimir II...
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Trpimirović dynasty (redirect from House of Trpimir)
interruptions by the Domagojević dynasty from 845 until 1091. It was named after Trpimir I, the first member and founder. The most prominent rulers of the Trpimirović...
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Tomislav, King of Croatia (redirect from Tomislav I)
significantly. After a war between the Bulgarian knyaz Boris I and Croatian Duke Trpimir I, Croatian-Bulgarian relations were fairly good. Papal legates...
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his rule. The Latin term Chroatorum is attributed to a charter of Duke Trpimir I of Croatia, dated to 852 in a 1568 copy of a lost original, but it is...
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Castle (835–1102) 835–845 Duke Mislav of Duchy of Croatia 845–864 Duke Trpimir I of Duchy of Croatia and founder of House of Trpimirović 864–925 House...
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Mettenses priores in c. 805 Trpimir I, ruler of Duchy of Croatia (845–864); erroneously by Gottschalk in the 840s Svatopluk I of Moravia, ruler of Great...
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Trpimir II was King of Croatia from 928 to 935. He was from the Trpimirović dynasty. Trpimir was probably the son of Duke Muncimir and younger brother...
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contemporary charters of Croatian dukes from the second half of the 9th century. Trpimir I was named "Duke of the Croats" (Latin: Dux Chroatorum) in a Latin charter...
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and Venetians. Mislav was succeeded by Trpimir I after his death around 845. It is not known whether Trpimir was related to him. Today, there are 2 known...
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Empire), under the rule of Boris I,[failed verification] and the Duchy of Littoral Croatia, ruled by Duke Trpimir I, during the First Croatian-Bulgarian...
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[citation needed] The Croatian Prince Trpimir I (845–864) succeeded Mislav. In 854, there was a great battle between Trpimir's forces and the Bulgars. Neither...
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Domagojević dynasty. He usurped the Croatian throne after the death of Trpimir I and expelled his sons. He took a more active role in the Adriatic Sea...
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battle: Bulgarian Khan (later Knyaz) Boris I, attacks the Duchy of Littoral Croatia, ruled by Duke Trpimir I during the First Croatian-Bulgarian War. It...
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(821–c.823) Ljudemisl, Duke (c.823–c.835) Mislav, Duke (c.835–c.845) Trpimir I, Duke (845–864) Domagoj, Duke (864–876) Iljko, Duke (876–878) Zdeslav...
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(link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar. March 4 – Trpimir I, duke (knez) of Croatia, and founder of the Trpimirović dynasty, issues...
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monastery dedicated to Saint Bartholomew, was built during the time of Trpimir I in the 9th century in Kapitul (south-east from Knin Castle, where the...
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Bulgars and Achaia. Branimir reigned until around 892. He was succeeded by Trpimir I's third son, Muncimir. At the time pope's commitment with Branimir is obvious...
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Krleža Institute of Lexicography (online edition). Retrieved 2017-10-17. "Trpimir I". Croatian Biographical Lexicon by Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography...
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791) Sancho II, count of Gascony (approximate date) Sergius I, duke of Naples Trpimir I, duke (knez) of Croatia Yahya ibn Umar, Muslim imam (or 865)...
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the most powerful kingdoms in the Balkans. Tomislav, a descendant of Trpimir I, is considered one of the most prominent members of the Trpimirović dynasty...
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in sources about Pannonia, the rulers of the Trpimirović dynasty after Trpimir called themselves the rulers of the Croats and of the Slavs. Since "Pannonian...
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bears the name of Duke Muncimir. Muncimir was probably the third son of Trpimir I and brother of Petar and Zdeslav, since in his charter dated to 892, in...
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death in 879. He was from the Trpimirović dynasty. Zdeslav was the son of Trpimir I. After his father's death in 864, an uprising was launched by a powerful...
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the Northern Zhou and beginning the Sui dynasty. 852 – Croatian Knez Trpimir I issues a statute, a document with the first known written mention of the...
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641–668), as the event that distinguishes the father of Porga (Heraclius I) from Porga (Heraclius Constantine). Živković pointed out that Porga or Porin...
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Iraq) is completed during the reign of Caliph Al-Mutawakkil. March 4 – Trpimir I, duke (knez) of Croatia, and founder of the Trpimirović dynasty, issues...
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rulers Mislav (835–845), Trpimir I (845–864) and many others were building churches and Benedictine monasteries. Pope Nicholas I warned the bishop and clergy...
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converted into the Cathedral of Saint Domnius. In the 9th century, Duke Trpimir I of Croatia built a Benedictine monastery between Klis and Solin. Inscriptions...
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2024. Kajdiž, Ines (2018). ""Višeslavova krstionica"- problem podrijetla i datacije" [The Baptismal Font of Duke Višeslav" - Problems of the Origin and...
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