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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Croatian duke Trpimir II of Croatia (died c. 935), medieval Croatian king Trpimir Kutle (born 1976), Croatian swimmer Trpimir Macan (born 1935), Croatian...
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he disappeared from the political scene after 928 and was succeeded by Trpimir II. The geographic extent of Tomislav's kingdom is not fully known. John...
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dynasty. Little is known about the reign of Krešimir I. He succeeded Trpimir II as king in around 935. According to De Administrando Imperio, Krešimir...
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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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(910–925), King (c.925–928) Trpimir II, King (928–935) Krešimir I, King (935–945) Miroslav, King (945–949) Michael Krešimir II, King (949–969) Stephen Držislav...
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kralj Tomislav II. vojvoda od Spoleta. Povijest hrvatskotalijanskih odnosa u prvoj polovici XX.st. (Designated Croatian king Tomislav II. Duke of Spoleto...
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causing the military power of Croatia to fade. Tomislav was succeeded by Trpimir II (c. 928–935) and Krešimir I (c. 935–945), who each managed to maintain...
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("Tomislav's town") in his honour in the 20th century. Tomislav was succeeded by Trpimir II (928–935), and Krešimir I (935–945), this period, on the whole, however...
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governor (jiedushi) Niftawayh, Abbasid scholar and grammarian (b. 858) Trpimir II, king of Croatia (approximate date) Werner V, Frankish nobleman (approximate...
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Dalmatian littoral and the cities were the dukes Trpimir, Domagoj, Branimir, and the kings Tomislav, Trpimir II, Krešimir I, Stjepan Držislav, Petar Krešimir...
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governor (jiedushi) Niftawayh, Abbasid scholar and grammarian (b. 858) Trpimir II, king of Croatia (approximate date) Werner V, Frankish nobleman (approximate...
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928) Trpimir II King of Croatia (928–935) Krešimir I King of Croatia (935–945) Domaslava Miroslav King of Croatia (945–949) Michael Krešimir II King of...
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(DCCCLII) was a leap year starting on Friday of the Julian calendar. March 4 – Trpimir I, duke (knez) of Croatia, and founder of the Trpimirović dynasty, issues...
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Duke (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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strengthen his position against King Louis II of Germany, the ruler of East Francia. On the other side, Duke Trpimir I of Croatia was a faithful Frankish vassal...
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prince of Benevento and Capua (or 968) Michael Krešimir II, king of Croatia (House of Trpimir) Nasir al-Dawla, deposed Hamdanid emir of Mosul Reuter,...
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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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Gamper Marc Wiegand Linesmen Florian Hofer Andrei Haurylenka Cao Jian Trpimir Piragić Marko Saković James Kavanagh Mihai-Ariel Trandafir Source: IIHF...
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chancellor of the Tang Dynasty (b. 791) Sancho II, count of Gascony (approximate date) Sergius I, duke of Naples Trpimir I, duke (knez) of Croatia Yahya ibn Umar...
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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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Ivo Rojnica (category Croatian people of World War II)
and Latin America. That November, Tuđman awarded him the Order of Duke Trpimir. Rojnica died in Buenos Aires in 2007, at the age of 92, having never been...
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Vinko Nikolić (category Order of Duke Trpimir recipients)
poems), prepared by Cvjetko Milanja, Vinkovci, 1998. 1995: Order of Duke Trpimir Biondia, Silvija (19 August 2017). "Vinko Nikolić, a Poet of emigration"...
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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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Branko Lustig (category Order of Duke Trpimir recipients)
thought-provoking independent films". In 1994 Lustig received the Order of Duke Trpimir by President Franjo Tuđman for his work in film. In 2008 he became the...
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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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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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succeeded by Duke Trpimir, the founder of the Trpimirović dynasty. Trpimir successfully fought against Byzantium, Venice and Bulgaria. Duke Trpimir was succeeded...
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Borna (810–821) Vladislav (821–835) Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir...
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likely". Živković thinks that the Croats' baptism is connected to Constans II (r. 641–668), as an event that distinguishes the father of Porga (during Heraclius...
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