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ARTICLES RELATED TO Medieval Croatian state - Rise of Croatia |  |  |  | Medieval Croatian state - Rise of Croatia: Encyclopedia II - Medieval Croatian state - Rise of CroatiaCroatian lands in the Dark Ages were located between three major entities: the Eastern Roman Empire which aimed to control the Dalmatian city-states and islands, the Franks which aimed to control the northern and northwestern lands, and the Avars, later Magyars, and other fledgling states in the northeast. The fourth relevant group, but not so powerful with regard to the Croatian state, were the n ...
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 |  |  | Medieval Croatian state - Rise of Croatia: Encyclopedia II - Medieval Croatian state - KingdomTomislav was crowned in the Duvno field in 925 (note that sources vary from 923 to 928), as the first King of Croatia. The central town of the Duvno field is nowadays named Tomislavgrad (Tomislavtown) in his honor. Tomislav was a descendant of Trpimir I so he is considered the founder of the Trpimirović royal dynasty. He was recognized as King by Pope John X.
Tomislav, rex Chroatorum, created a sizeable state, including most of today's central Croatia, Slavonia, Dalmatia, and most of Bosnia. The country was administered as a group of eleven counties (župa(nija)) and one banate (banovina), an ...
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