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    Supetar cartulary or Sumpetar cartulary (Croatian: Supetarski kartular) is a 12th-century cartulary which contains charters from the years 1080 to 1187...
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    Library. Cartulary of Windsheim, O.E.S.A. made in Windsheim in Germany between 1421 and 1462. Supetar cartulary, a twelfth-century cartulary of the monastery...
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    noble tribes of Croatia, and certain Petar Snačić is mentioned in Supetar Cartulary (14th century addition) as Croatian ban during the rule of King Zvonimir...
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    twelve noble tribes of Croatia, mentioned in the Pacta conventa and Supetar Cartulary. Among the oldest known members of the family is Petar Snačić, who...
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    Book of gospels (Splitski Evandelistar) from the 6th century, the Supetar cartulary (Kartularium from Sumpetar) from the 11th century, and the Historia...
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    sources and Supetar Cartulary; dux Marianorum and Morsticus Rusin during the reign of Demetrius Zvonimir and early 1090s per Supetar Cartulary; rex of Croatia...
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  • the title was mentioned by an anonymous monk of Dioclea and in the Supetar Cartulary. The Byzantine Greek historian John Kinnamos wrote the title in the...
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    Croatian "twelve noble tribes" described in the Pacta conventa and Supetar Cartulary. Historical sources refer to members of this family as nobles in the...
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  • tribes of the Kingdom of Croatia, mentioned in the Pacta conventa and Supetar Cartulary. Branimir Gušić argued the family name is related to toponym and village...
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    Petar Snačić c. 1075 c. 1091 Ban of Croatia according to a later addenda to Supetar Cartulary. Demetrius Zvonimir (1075–1089) Stephen II (1089–1091)...
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  • tribes of the Kingdom of Croatia, mentioned in the Pacta conventa and Supetar Cartulary. The etymological derivation is unknown. In the scholarship, it has...
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    composed Croatian statehood in the Middle Ages, and according to the Supetar Cartulary, they were one of six tribes which selected bans who, in turn, elected...
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  • Croatia, which are mentioned in the Pacta conventa and Supetar Cartulary. In the Supetar Cartulary, and in Croatian redaction of Chronicle of the Priest...
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    tribes of the Kingdom of Croatia, mentioned in the Pacta conventa and Supetar Cartulary. They were initially mentioned in the 12th and 14th centuries in the...
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  • interpretation because that number was commonly used in court disputes. In the Supetar Cartulary which includes information until the 12th century, but the specific...
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  • of the monastery is largely chronicled in the early 12th-century Supetar Cartulary, which reveal Petar Crni as the most prolific slave trader in the...
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    promised the eventual abolition of slavery, but with little success (see Supetar cartulary). He maintained authority over Dalmatia, which could be felt as far...
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    Šibenik (Krešimir IV), and Solin (Krešimir II). According to the Supetar Cartulary, a new king was elected by select members of the nobility which included...
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  • shows that Moravia most plausibly lay north of Koceľ's domains. The Supetar Cartulary, which was compiled in the 12th century, contains a list of the predecessors...
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  • Croatian "twelve noble tribes" described in the Pacta conventa and Supetar Cartulary. The brothers were first mentioned in the early 13th century, they...
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    the origin of this church. Firmin is possibly cited in the famous Supetar cartulary, created during this time. The fact that his two wives are cited within...
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