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  1. The Kingdom of Croatia (Croatian: Kraljevina Hrvatska; Latin: Regnum Croatiæ), or Croatian Kingdom (Croatian: Hrvatsko Kraljevstvo), was a medieval kingdom in Southern Europe comprising most of what is today Croatia (without western Istria, some Dalmatian coastal cities, and the part of Dalmatia south of the Neretva River), as well as most of ...

  2. The Kingdom of Croatia (Croatian: Kraljevina Hrvatska; Latin: Regnum Croatiae; Hungarian: Horvát Királyság, German: Königreich Kroatien) was part of the Lands of the Hungarian Crown, but was subject to direct Imperial Austrian rule for significant periods of time, including its final years. Its capital was Zagreb.

  3. Croatia, as a polity, first appeared as a duchy in the 7th century, the Duchy of Croatia. With the nearby Principality of Lower Pannonia, [1] it was united and elevated into the Kingdom of Croatia which lasted from 925 until 1102. From the 12th century, the Kingdom of Croatia entered a personal union with the Kingdom of Hungary.

  4. The Kingdom of Croatia was a nation in modern day Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina that existed in the Middle Ages, specifically from 925 to 1102. It was created in 925 when the Duchy of Croatia became a kingdom, and stopped existing in 1102 when it entered into a personal union with Hungary.

  5. The Kingdom of Croatia was a state in Europe. It lasted from 925 until 1102 when Croatia signed an agreement with Hungary. Pacta Conventa was an agreement concluded between King Coloman of Hungary and the Croatian nobility in 1102 or afterwards, defining the status of Croatia in the union with Hungary.

  6. Overview. Kingdom of Croatia. Quick Reference. House of Trpimirović. Notes. Chronology. Most dates are approximate, and some relationships are tentative. Fine, J. V. A., Jr., The Early Medieval Balkans (Ann Arbor, 1983).Guldescu, S., History of Medieval Croatia (The Hague, 1964). 845–864.

  7. What is the Kingdom of Croatia (9251102)? The Kingdom of Croatia was a medieval kingdom in Southern Europe comprising most of what is today Croatia, as well as most ...

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