Earliest history
The details of the arrival of the Croats are scarcely documented. Croats (Croatian: Hrvati) are a South Slavic people mostly living in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and nearby countries. ...
c. 626 Croats migrate from Galicia at the invitation of Eastern Roman Emperor Heraclius. Coat-of-arms of Galicia or Galicja Galicia (Ukrainian: , Polish: , German: , Hungarian: , Czech: , Turkish: ) is an historical region in East Central Europe, currently divided between Poland and Ukraine. ...
Heraclius and his sons Heraclius Constantine and Heraclonas. ...
c.641 – c.689 Radoslav converts Croatia to Christianity. Dukes of Croatia There were parallel dukes of the Pannonian Croats and of the Dalmatian Croats Position of the Roman province of Pannonia Pannonia is an ancient country bounded north and east by the Danube, conterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia. ...
Map of Dalmatia, in present day Croatia highlighted Dalmatia (Croatian: Dalmacija, French: Dalmatie, German: Dalmatien, Italian: Dalmazia, Serbian Cyrillic: ÐалмаÑиÑа, Turkish: Dalmaçya, Hungarian: Dalmácia) is a region on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, in modern Croatia, spreading between the island of Rab in the northwest and the...
| Dukes of the Pannonian Croats | Dukes of the Dalmatian Croats | | Kings of Croatia In 925, Pope John X crowned Tomislav, making him King of Croatia, Dalmatia, Slavonia, and Bosnia Position of the Roman province of Pannonia Pannonia is an ancient country bounded north and east by the Danube, conterminous westward with Noricum and upper Italy, and southward with Dalmatia and upper Moesia. ...
Map of Dalmatia, in present day Croatia highlighted Dalmatia (Croatian: Dalmacija, French: Dalmatie, German: Dalmatien, Italian: Dalmazia, Serbian Cyrillic: ÐалмаÑиÑа, Turkish: Dalmaçya, Hungarian: Dalmácia) is a region on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, in modern Croatia, spreading between the island of Rab in the northwest and the...
Prince Ljudevit Posavski ruled 810 - 823; ruler of Pannonia (continental Croatia). ...
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Events Crete is conquered from the Byzantines by the Saracens. ...
Events Childeric II proclaimed king of Austrasia. ...
Events October 10 - Battle of Kerbela November 12 - The Sixth Ecumenical Council opens in Constantinople The Bulgars subjugate the country of current-day Bulgaria Pippin of Herstal becomes Mayor of the Palace Umayyad caliph Muawiyah I succeeded by Yazid I ibn Muawiyah Erwig deposes Wamba to become king of the...
Events October 26 - An earthquake strikes Constantinople, causing much damage and death. ...
Events Widukind and many other Saxons are baptized. ...
Events Widukind and many other Saxons are baptized. ...
Events 31 October - Irene deposed as Emperoress of Byzantium and replaced by Nicephorus I. She is banished to Lesbos. ...
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Events Tang Mu Zong becomes emperor of China Births Deaths February 11 - Benedict of Aniane, monastic founder and saint December 18 - Theodulf, Bishop of Orléans Coenwulf, king of Mercia Categories: 821 ...
The Frankish Empire was the territory of the Franks, from the 5th to the 10th centuries, from 481 ruled by Clovis I of the Merovingian Dynasty, the first king of all the Franks. ...
A portrait of Charlemagne by Albrecht Dürer that was painted several centuries after Charlemagnes death. ...
Vladislav was a nephew and successor of duke Borna. ...
Events Tang Mu Zong becomes emperor of China Births Deaths February 11 - Benedict of Aniane, monastic founder and saint December 18 - Theodulf, Bishop of Orléans Coenwulf, king of Mercia Categories: 821 ...
Events Ragnar Lodbrok rises to power (approximate date) The celebration of All Saints is made an obligation throughout the Frankish Empire and fixed on November 1. ...
Mislav was the duke (knez) of the Dalmatian Croatia, reigned 835â845. ...
Events Ragnar Lodbrok rises to power (approximate date) The celebration of All Saints is made an obligation throughout the Frankish Empire and fixed on November 1. ...
Events March 28 - Paris is sacked by Viking raiders, probably under Ragnar Lodbrok, who collect a huge ransom in exchange for leaving. ...
Trpimir I was the duke (knez) of Dalmatian Croatia, reigned 845â864, the founder and eponym of the TrpimiroviÄ dynasty, royal dynasty of Croatian rulers. ...
Events March 28 - Paris is sacked by Viking raiders, probably under Ragnar Lodbrok, who collect a huge ransom in exchange for leaving. ...
Events Khan Boris I of Bulgaria is baptized an Orthodox Christian. ...
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Zdeslav (died in 879), duke of Dalmatian Croatia (878â879) from the TrpimiroviÄ dynasty. ...
Events Khan Boris I of Bulgaria is baptized an Orthodox Christian. ...
Events Seiwa is succeeded by Yozei as emperor of Japan. ...
Events Seiwa is succeeded by Yozei as emperor of Japan. ...
Events The Danes force king Alfred the Great of Wessex to retreat to a fort in Athelney, Somerset. ...
Zdeslav (died in 879), duke of Dalmatian Croatia (878â879) from the TrpimiroviÄ dynasty. ...
Events The Danes force king Alfred the Great of Wessex to retreat to a fort in Athelney, Somerset. ...
Events Wilfred the Hairy, Count of Barcelona, founded the benedictine monastery at Ripoll. ...
The inscription of duke Branimir, c. ...
Events Wilfred the Hairy, Count of Barcelona, founded the benedictine monastery at Ripoll. ...
Events Poppo of Thuringia, count of the march in Thuringia,is deposed by the German Carolingian king Arnulf of Carinthia Arnulf of Carinthia invades Great Moravia Duke Guido of Spoleto crowned Roman Emperor in April The former Silla general Gyeonhwon attacks the city of Gwangju and declares himself king. ...
Muncimir (died in about 910) was a duke of Dalmatian Croatia, reigned 892â910, and member of TrpimiroviÄ dynasty. ...
Events Poppo of Thuringia, count of the march in Thuringia,is deposed by the German Carolingian king Arnulf of Carinthia Arnulf of Carinthia invades Great Moravia Duke Guido of Spoleto crowned Roman Emperor in April The former Silla general Gyeonhwon attacks the city of Gwangju and declares himself king. ...
Events Persian scientist, Rhazes, distinguished smallpox from measles in the course of his writings. ...
Events Alfonso IV the Monk becomes king of Leon Ha-Mim proclaims himself a prophet among the Ghomara of Morocco Tomislav, duke of the Croatian duchies of Pannonia and Dalmatia, is crowned King of Croatia at Duvno field. ...
John X, Pope from 914 to 928, was deacon at Bologna when he attracted the attention of Theodora, the wife of Theophylact, Count of Tusculum, the most powerful noble in Rome, through whose influence he was elevated first to the see of Bologna and then to the archbishopric of Ravenna. ...
King Tomislav by Josip Horvat - MeÄimurec Tomislav (died in 928), was one of the greatest rulers of Croatia in Middle Ages. ...
| Name | Reign | Notes | Duke Tomislav I – after 925 King Tomislav I | c.910 - 11 March 928 | Probably son of Mutimir. Croatian state reaches greatest extent, includes Croatia, Slavonia, much of Dalmatia, and Bosnia. Crowned King by Pope John X in 925. After his death civil wars weakened the state and some territory, including Bosnia, was lost. | Trpimir II | 11 March 928 - 935 | Younger brother of Tomislav I | Krešimir I the Old | 935 - 945 | Son of Trpimir II | Miroslav | 945 - 949 | Son of Kresimir I | Mihajlo Krešimir II | 949 - 969 | Younger brother of Miroslav. Croatian Kingdom reaches largest extent, including Bosnia. | Stjepan Držislav | 969 - 997 | Son of Michael Kresimir II | Queen Jelena of Zadar | 969 - 8 November 975 | | Svetoslav Suronja | 997 - 1000 | Son of Stephen Držislav | Krešimir III | 997 - 1030 | Younger brother of Svetoslav Mucimir | Gojslav | 997 - 1020 | Younger brother of Svetoslav Mucimir | Byzantine Emperor Basil II | 1019-? | Croatia and Bosnia under Byzantine Emperor | Stjepan I | 1030 - 1058 | Son of Krešimir III | Peter Krešimir IV the Great | 1058 - 1074 | Son of Stephen | Slavic | 1074 - 1075 | Elected by Croatian nobles, struggled with Dmitar Zvonimir, the chosen heir of Petar Kresimir IV. | Dmitar Zvonimir | 1075 - 1089 | Cousin of Petar Krešimir IV. c. 1063 marries Princess Helena Illona (Croatian: Jelena) Lijepa, daughter of King Bela I of Hungary. Helena may be joint ruler. | Stjepan II | 1089 - December 1090 | Son of Castimir, who was younger brother of Petar Krešimir IV. | Queen Jelena the Beautiful | 1090 - 1091 | | Slavac ? | 1090 - 1093 | Dalmatian rival | Ladislaus I of Hungary | 1091-1092 | Son of Bela I and brother of Helena, recognized as King of Croatia by a council (Sabor) of Croatian nobles. The agreement with the nobles maintains Croatia and Hungary as separate states under the personal rule of Ladislaus. | Duke Álmos | 1091 - 1093 | Nephew of Ladislaus, rules as his proxy. | Petar Svačić | 1093 - 1097 | Struggles with Hungary for control of Croatia. | Coloman of Hungary | 1102 | Battle of Gvozd Mountain (modern Petrova Gora). Coloman, supported by Pannonian Croats, defeats an army of Croatian and Dalmatian nobles allied to Peter Svachich. | Bans of Croatia | Croatia Ruled by Kings of Hungary (1102-1526) In 1102, Coloman consolidates control of Croatia and Dalmatia and is affirmed as ruler of Croatia and Dalmatia by a pact with the Croatian nobles. Croatia is ruled on his behalf by a Ban (viceroy) and a Sabor. . King Tomislav (modern painting) Tomislav (died around 928) was the first king of Croatia. ...
King Tomislav (modern painting) Tomislav (died around 928) was the first king of Croatia. ...
Events Foundation of the Benedictine monastery of Cluny Chinese Zhou dynasty monarch 懿王 yi4 wang2 is succeeded by 孝王 xiao4 wang2 Hashavarman I succeeds Yasovarman I as ruler of the Khmer empire Gabriel I of Alexandria becomes Pope of the Coptic Orthodox Church Garcia I of Leon becomes...
March 11 is the 70th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (71st in Leap year). ...
Events Dao Kang Di succeeds Gong Hui Di and is followed in the same year by Tai Zu, all of the Dali Gu Dynasty in southeast China. ...
John X, Pope from 914 to 928, was deacon at Bologna when he attracted the attention of Theodora, the wife of Theophylact, Count of Tusculum, the most powerful noble in Rome, through whose influence he was elevated first to the see of Bologna and then to the archbishopric of Ravenna. ...
Events Alfonso IV the Monk becomes king of Leon Ha-Mim proclaims himself a prophet among the Ghomara of Morocco Tomislav, duke of the Croatian duchies of Pannonia and Dalmatia, is crowned King of Croatia at Duvno field. ...
Trpimir II (died c. ...
March 11 is the 70th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (71st in Leap year). ...
Events Dao Kang Di succeeds Gong Hui Di and is followed in the same year by Tai Zu, all of the Dali Gu Dynasty in southeast China. ...
Events Václav (Saint Wenceslas), Duke of the Bohemians, murdered by his brother, Boleslav I, who succeeds him Gyeonhwon, the king of Hubaekje, is overthrown by his eldest son Singeom. ...
Krešimir I (died in 945) was a king of Croatia, reigned as king from about 935 until his death in 945. ...
Events Václav (Saint Wenceslas), Duke of the Bohemians, murdered by his brother, Boleslav I, who succeeds him Gyeonhwon, the king of Hubaekje, is overthrown by his eldest son Singeom. ...
Buwayhid dynasty takes control of Baghdad. ...
Miroslav (died in 949) was a king of Croatia, reigned 945-949, and member of TrpimiroviÄ dynasty. ...
Buwayhid dynasty takes control of Baghdad. ...
Events Belgian astronomer Jean Meeus asserts that the orbits of all nine planets were within the same 90% arc of the solar system on 1 February 949. ...
Mihajlo KreÅ¡imir II (died in 969) was a king of Croatia (949â969) and member of royal TrpimiroviÄ dynasty. ...
Events Belgian astronomer Jean Meeus asserts that the orbits of all nine planets were within the same 90% arc of the solar system on 1 February 949. ...
Events December 11 - John I becomes Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire. ...
Stjepan Držislav (died in 997) was a king of Croatia (969â997) and member of TrpimiroviÄ dynasty. ...
Events December 11 - John I becomes Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire. ...
Events City of Gdansk is founded Saint Adalbert of Prague is sent to Prussia by Boleslaus I of Poland Samuil of Bulgaria crowned Tsar by Pope Gregory V The town of Trondheim is founded. ...
Jelena of Zadar, Queen of Croatia, was the wife of Croatian King Mihajlo Krešimir II. They jointly ruled over Croatia from 946 to 969, a period which was marked by peace, order and expeditious growth. ...
Events December 11 - John I becomes Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire. ...
November 8 is the 312th day of the year (313th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 53 days remaining. ...
Events Coronation of King Edward the Martyr Births Deaths July 8 Edgar of England Categories: 975 ...
Svetoslav Suronja (died in 1000) was a king of Croatia, reigning 997â1000, and a member of TrpimiroviÄ dynasty. ...
Events City of Gdansk is founded Saint Adalbert of Prague is sent to Prussia by Boleslaus I of Poland Samuil of Bulgaria crowned Tsar by Pope Gregory V The town of Trondheim is founded. ...
Europe in 1000 The year 1000 of the Gregorian Calendar was the last year of the 10th century as well as the last year of the first millennium. ...
KreÅ¡imir III was a king of Croatia (1000âc. ...
Events City of Gdansk is founded Saint Adalbert of Prague is sent to Prussia by Boleslaus I of Poland Samuil of Bulgaria crowned Tsar by Pope Gregory V The town of Trondheim is founded. ...
Events July 29 - Battle of Stiklestad in Norway. ...
Gojslav (died c. ...
Events City of Gdansk is founded Saint Adalbert of Prague is sent to Prussia by Boleslaus I of Poland Samuil of Bulgaria crowned Tsar by Pope Gregory V The town of Trondheim is founded. ...
Events Hospice built in Jerusalem by Knights Hospitaller City of Saint-Germain-en-Laye founded Third Italian campaign of Henry II of Germany Canute the Great codifies the laws of England Births Harold II of England (approximate) Empress Agnes of Poitou, regent of the Holy Roman Empire (d. ...
Painting of Basil II, from an 11th century manuscript. ...
Stjepan I (died in 1058), was a king of Croatia (c. ...
Events July 29 - Battle of Stiklestad in Norway. ...
Events March 17 - King Lulach I of Scotland is killed in battle against his cousin and rival Malcolm Canmore, who later becomes King of Scotland as Malcolm III of Scotland. ...
Petar Krešimir IV of Croatia was a notably energetic Croatian king under whose rule the medieval Croatian state probably reached its peak. ...
Events March 17 - King Lulach I of Scotland is killed in battle against his cousin and rival Malcolm Canmore, who later becomes King of Scotland as Malcolm III of Scotland. ...
Events Births February 12 - Conrad, King of Germany and Italy (d. ...
Events Births February 12 - Conrad, King of Germany and Italy (d. ...
Events Revolt of the Earls. ...
Dmitar Zvonimir was a king of the Medieval Croatian state, ruled as king from 1074 until his death in 1089. ...
Events Revolt of the Earls. ...
Events Northumbria divided by the Normans into the counties of Northumberland, County Durham, Yorkshire, Westmorland and Lancashire August 11, powerful Britain Coronation of Rama Varma Kulasekhara in Kerala Synod of Melfi under Pope Urban II imposes slavery on the wives of priests Palmyra destroyed by earthquake Byzantine conquest of Crete...
Petar Krešimir IV of Croatia was a notably energetic Croatian king under whose rule the medieval Croatian state probably reached its peak. ...
Béla I was the king of Hungary between 1061 and 1063. ...
Stjepan II (died in 1091), the last member of the TrpimiroviÄ dynasty and last native Croatian king to rule on entire Medieval Croatian Kingdom. ...
Events Northumbria divided by the Normans into the counties of Northumberland, County Durham, Yorkshire, Westmorland and Lancashire August 11, powerful Britain Coronation of Rama Varma Kulasekhara in Kerala Synod of Melfi under Pope Urban II imposes slavery on the wives of priests Palmyra destroyed by earthquake Byzantine conquest of Crete...
Events Granada captured by Yusuf Ibn Tashfin, King of the Almoravides Beginnings of troubadours in Provence Bejaia becomes the capital of the Algeria Births William of Malmsbury Saint Bernard of Clairvaux Saint Famianus Eliezer ben Nathan of Mainz Deaths Saint Malcoldia of Asti Saint Adalbero Categories: 1090 ...
Jelena Lijepa (English: Helen the Beautiful) was Queen of Croatia. ...
Events Granada captured by Yusuf Ibn Tashfin, King of the Almoravides Beginnings of troubadours in Provence Bejaia becomes the capital of the Algeria Births William of Malmsbury Saint Bernard of Clairvaux Saint Famianus Eliezer ben Nathan of Mainz Deaths Saint Malcoldia of Asti Saint Adalbero Categories: 1090 ...
Events Henry, son of William I attempted a coup against his brothers but failed to seize the English throne. ...
Modern bust of the Saint-King Ladislaus I, (Hungarian: I. Szent László, Slovak: Saint Ladislav I) (June 27, 1040 â July 29, 1095) was a king of the Kingdom of Hungary (1077â1095). ...
Ãlmos (in Croatian and Slovak AlmoÅ¡) (died 1129) was a Hungarian prince, the son of King Geza I of Hungary, brother of King Kálmán. ...
Events Henry, son of William I attempted a coup against his brothers but failed to seize the English throne. ...
// Events Donald III of Scotland comes to the throne of Scotland. ...
Death of the Last Croatian King, by Oton IvekoviÄ Petar SvaÄiÄ (died in 1097), was the last native king of Croatia (reigned 1093â1097). ...
// Events Donald III of Scotland comes to the throne of Scotland. ...
Events Edgar I deposes Donald III to become king of Scotland. ...
Coloman (Hungarian: Könyves Kálmán, Slovak and Croatian: Koloman) (1070 â February 3, 1116) was King of Hungary from 1095 to 1116. ...
Ban is a title of either Avar or Illyrian origin, the title was used in some states in central and south-eastern Europe between the 7th century and the 20th century. ...
The parliament of Croatia is called Hrvatski Sabor in Croatian - the word sabor means an assembly, a gathering, a congress. ...
| Name | Reign | Notes | Ugra | 1102 - c. 1105 | | Sergije | c. 1105 | | Ugrin | 1107 | | Klaudije | 1116 - 1117 | | Aleksije or Dominik | c. 1130 - c. 1141 | | Bjeloš or Beloš | 1142 - 1158 | Serbian Prince, son of Rascia's Prince Uroš II of Voislav | Arpa | 1158 | | Bjeloš or Beloš | 1163 | Serbian Prince, son of Rascia's Prince Uroš II of Voislav | Ampudin | 1164 - 1180 | | Mavro or Dionizije | c.1180 - 1183 | | Suban | 1183 - 1185 | | Kálán | 1190 - 1193 | | Dominik | 1193 - 1195 | | Andrija | 1198 - 1199 | | Nikola + Branko or Benedikt | 1199 - 1200 | | Martin Hontpázmán | 1202 - 1203 | | Hipolit | 1204 | | Merkurije | 1205 - 1206 | | Stjepan Mihaljevic | 1206 - 1208 | | Banko | 1208 - 1209 | | Bertold Andechs VII Meranski | 1209 - 1211 | (b. 1282 - d. 1251) | Mihajlo | 1211 - 1213 | | Ðula Šikloški (Gyula of Siklos) | 1213 | | Ohuz or Okic | 1214 - 1215 | | Ivan | 1215 - 1216 | | Poža | 1216 - 1217 | | Bank | 1217 - 1218 | | Ðula Šikloški (Gyula of Siklos) | 1218 - 1219 | | Ohuz or Okic | 1219 - 1220 | | Šalamon | c. 1222 - c. 1225 | | Mihajlo or Aladar | 1225 | | thirty-two recorded bans | 1225-1476 | ruling only over "Dalmatia" and (central) "Croatia" | fifty-two recorded bans | 1225-1476 | ruling only over "The Whole of Slavonia" | Matej Cak | 1272 - 1273 | ruling over "Dalmatia and Croatia" | Pavao Šubić Bribirski | 1273 - 1312 | ruling over "Dalmatia and Croatia" | Nikola Omedejev | 1272 - 1273 | ruling over "Dalmatia and Croatia" | Nikola (Nicholas) Bánffy of Lendava | 1345-1346 | | Nikola (Nicholas) Széchy | 1346-1349 | | Pavao (Paul) Ugal | 1350 | | Stjepan (Stephen) Lacković | 1351-1352 | | Nikola (Nicholas) Banffy of Lendava | 1353-1356 | second term | Ivan (John) of Paližna | 1386-1391 | | Stjepan Tvrtko I | 1390 – March 10, 1391 | Proclaimed himself a King of Croatia | Ivan (John) Frankopan of Krk | 1391-1393 | (died 1393) | Nikola (Nicholas) Gorjanski | 1397-1402 | | Ladislav (Ladislaus) Grdevacki | 1402-1404 | | Pavao (Paul) Bessenyö | 1404 | | Pavao (Paul) Pecz | 1404-1406 | | Ladislav (Ladislaus) Grdevacki | 1402-1404 | | Herman I of Cilli/Celje | 1406-1408 | | Herman I of Cilli/Celje | 1423-1435 | Slavonia only | Nikola Frankopan | (died 1432) | Son of John Frankopan | Matko Talovac | 1435-1445 | Ban of Slavonia | Friedrick II and Ulrich III of Cilli/Celje, opposed by... | 1445-1454 | Croatia-Dalmatia only | John Hunyadi | 1446-1450 | Croatia-Dalmatia only | László Hunyadi | 1454-1455 | Croatia-Dalmatia only | Herman IIof Cilli/Celje | 1456-1458 | (born c. 1365, died 1435) Son of Hermann I of Cilli/Celje and Katarina Kotromanic, daughter of Stephen Kotromanic | co-Ban Nikola (Nicholas) Frankopan | 1456-1458 | Son of Ban Nikola Frankopan. | Mirko (Emeric) Zapoljski | 1464-1465 | | Ivan (John) Thuz of Lak | 1466-1467 | | Blaž (Blasius) Madar Podmanicki | 1470-1472 | | Damjan (Damian) Horvat | 1472-1473 | | Andrija (Andrew) Banffy of Lendava | 1476-1477 | | Ladislav (Ladislaus) of Egervár | 1477-1481 | | Stjepan (Stephen) Frankopan | (died 1481) | Son of co-Ban Nicholas Frangepan | Blaž (Blasius) Madar Podmanicki | 1482 | | Matija Gereb | 1483-1489 | | Ladislav (Ladislaus) of Egervár | 1489-1493 | | Emerik (Mirko) Derencin | 1493 | known from the Battle of Krbava field | Ivan (John) Bot | 1493 | | Ladislav (Ladislaus) Kaniški | 1493-1495 | | Herceg Ivaniš (John) Korvin | 1495-1498 | | Ðuro (George) Kaniški | 1498-1499 | | Herceg Ivan (John) Korvin | 1499-1504 | | Franjo (Francis) Balassa of Gyarmat | 1505 | | Andrija (Andrew) Bot | 1505-1507 | | Marko Mišljenovic | 1506-1507 | | Ivan (John) Ernust of Cakovec | 1508-1509 | | Juraj (George) Kaniški | 1508-1509 | | Andrija (Andrew) Bot | 1510-1511 | | Mirko (Emeric) Perényi | 1512-1513 | | Petar Berislavic | 1513-1520 | | Ivan Karlovic (Joannes Torquatus) of Krbava (Corbavia) | 1521-1524 | (died 1531) Married Ilona Zrinski | Ivan (John) Tahy | 1525 | | Franjo (Francis) Bacan (Batthyany) | 1525-1527 | | Habsburg dynasty rules Hungarian-Croatian Kingdom (1527 – 1918) The Hungarians are defeated by the Ottomans at the Battle of Mohács in 1526. In 1527, the Croatian nobles recognize the Habsburg Archduke of Austria, Ferdinand as King of Croatia and Hungary, in return for his leading the defense against the Turks. | Christopher (Kristof) Frankopan (Frangepan) | 1527 | (died 1527) Grandson of Ban Stephen Frankopan | Ivan Karlović (Joannes Torquatus) of Krbava (Corbavia) | 1527-1531 | (died 1531) Married Ilona Zrinski | Simeon Erdödy with... | 1530-1534 | | Louis Pekry of Petrovina | 1532-1537 | | Thomas Nádasdy opposed by... | 1537-1542 | | Petar Keglević of Buzin | 1537-1542 | | Nikola Šubić Zrinski | 1542-1556 | (born 1508, died 1566) 1543 married Katalin Frangepan, daughter of Ban Christopher Frangepan | Petar Erdödy of Monyorokerek | 1557-1567 | | Lucas Zekel of Ormosd | 1567 | | George (Georgius) Drašković with... | 1567-1575 | | Francis Frankopan (Frangepan) of Slunj and then... | 1567-1573 | | Gašpar (Caspar) Alapić (Alapy) of Veliki Kalnik (Nagy-Kemle) | 1574-1575 | | Krsto Ungnad of Sonneg | 1576-1583 | | Toma Erdödy of Monyorokerek (Eberau) | 1583-1595 | | Gašpar (Caspar) Stankovački | 1595-1596 | | Ivan (John) Drašković of Trakostyan | 1596-1606 | (born 1550, died 1613) | Micheal Raditsch (Radich, Radic, Radic) Duke of [Zengg] by order of Ferdinand of Austria in Graz. | 1600-1608 | Radic family blood line comes from Claudia the daughter of Dmitar Zvonimir and cousin to Ferdinand of Austria. | Toma Erdödy | 1608-1615 | | Benedikt Thuroczy | 1615-1616 | | vacant | 1616-1617 | | Nikola (Nicholas) Frankopan of Trsat (Tersacz) | 1617-1622 | | Juraj (George) Zrinski (Zrinyi) | 1622-1626 | | Žigmund (Sigismund) Erdödy | 1627-1639 | | Ivan (John) Drašković | 1639-1646 | | Nikola Zrinski | 1647-1664ign | (born 1620, died 1664) | Petar Zrinski | 1665-1670 | | Nikola Erdödy | 1671-1693 | | Adam Baćan (Batthyány) | August 26, 1693 - September 7, 1703 | | Ivan (John) Pállfy | January 24, 1704 - February 17, 1732 | | Ivan (John) Drašković III | February 17, 1732 - January 4, 1733 | (died 1733) | Josip (Joseph) Eszterházy of Galanta | August 13, 1733 - June 25, 1741 | | György Branyng | 1741-1742 | | Karlo (Charles) Baćan (Batthyány) | March 16, 1743 - July 6, 1756 | | Franjo (Francis) Leopold Nádasdy opposed by... | 1756-1783 | | Fauszty Francis | 1757- ? | | Franjo (Francis) Eszterházy opposed by... | 1783-1785 | | Franjo (Francis) Szechenyi | 1783-1785 | | Franjo (Francis) Balassa of Gyarmat | 1785-1790 | | Ivan (John) Erdödy | 1790 - March 30, 1806 | | Ignjat (Ignatius) Đulaj (Gyulay) of Maros-Nemethy and Nadaska | 1806-1831 | | Franjo Vlašić | February 10, 1832 - May 16, 1840 | | Juraj (George) Haulik of Varalaj/Varalya | 1840 - June 16, 1842 | Acting Ban | Franjo (Francis) Haller of Hallerkeö/Hallerstein | June 16, 1842 - 1845 | | Juraj (George) Haulik of Varalaj/Varalya | 1845 - March 23, 1848 | Acting Ban | Croatia a Habsburg crown territory (1849-1867) In response to the Hungarian National Revolution, in 1848 Croatia declares itself free of Hungarian control but remains loyal to the Hapsburg monarch (see The Revolutions of 1848 in the Habsburg areas). Serfdom is abolished. | Josip (Joseph) Jelačić of Bužim | March 23, 1848 - May 19, 1859 | (born 1801, died 1859) | Ivan Coronini-Kronberg | July 28, 1859 - June 19, 1860 | | Joseph (Josip) Šokčević | June 19, 1860 - June 27, 1867 | (born 1811, died 1896) | Croatia returned to Hungarian control In 1867, Habsburg Empire reconstituted as the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary | Levin Rauch | June 27, 1867 - January 26, 1871 (acting to December 8, 1868) | (born 1819, died 1890) | Banate in the Kingdom of Hungary In 1868, Croatia-Slavonia becomes a banate in the Kingdom of Hungary with limited autonomy | Koloman Bedeković Komorski | January 26, 1871 - February 12, 1872 | (born 1818, died 1889) | Eugen (Eugene) Kvaternik | October 8, 1871 - October 11, 1871 | (born 1825, died 1871) (in rebellion, at Rakovica) | Antun Vakanović | February 17, 1872 - September 20, 1873 | Acting Ban; (born 1808, died 1894) | Ivan Mažuranić | September 20, 1873 - February 21, 1880 | (born 1814, died 1890) | Ladislav Pejačević | February 21, 1880 - September 4, 1883 | (born 1824, died 1901) | Hermann Ramberg | September 4, 1883 - December 1, 1883 | Acting Ban; (born 1820, died 1899) | Dragutin Karoly Khuen-Héderváry | December 4, 1883 - June 27, 1903 | (born 1849, died 1918) | Teodor (Theodore) Pejačević | July 1, 1903 - June 26, 1907 | (born 1855, died 1928) | Aleksandar (Alexander) Rakodczaj | June 26, 1907 - January 8, 1908 | (born 1848, died 1924) | Pavao (Paul) Rauch of Nyek | January 8, 1908 - February 5, 1910 | (born 1865, died 1933) | Nikola (Nicholas) Tomašić | February 5, 1910 - January 19, 1912 | (born 1864, died 1918) | Slavko Cuvaj | January 19, 1912 - July 21, 1913 (acting from April 5, 1912) | (born 1851, died 1931) | Ivan Skerlecz | July 21, 1913 - June 29, 1917 (acting to November 27, 1913) | (born 1873, died 1951) | Antun Mihalović | June 29, 1917 - January 20, 1919 | (born 1868, died 1949) | Croatia incorporated into the Kingdom of the Serbs, Croats and Slovenes (1918 - 1929) Following a brief period of self-rule, becomes part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes under the Karađorđević dynasty. | Ivan Paleček | January 20, 1919 - November 24, 1919 | | Tomislav Tomljenović | November 24, 1919 - February 22, 1920 | | Matko Laginja | February 22, 1920 - December 11, 1920 | (born 1852, died 1930) | Teodor Bošnjak | December 23, 1920 - March 2, 1921 | acting Ban | Tomislav Tomljenović | March 2, 1921 - July 3, 1921 | | Croatia in Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1929-1939) In 1929, the new Constitution of the Kingdom renamed it Yugoslavia and split up Croatia between several banovinas (provinces). | Bans of the Sava Banovina | Bans of the Littoral Banovina | Name | Reign | Josip Silović | October 3, 1929 - 19.. | Ivo N. Perović | 19.. - 1935 | Marko Kostrenčić | 1935 - 1936 | Viktor Ružić | 1936 - August 26, 1939 | | Name | Reign | Ivo Tartaglia | 19.. - 19.. | | | The Banovina of Croatia (1939 - 1941) With limited autonomy, created within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Events Valencia is captured by the Almoravids. ...
Events Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor deposed by his son, Henry V Tamna kingdom annexed by Korean Goryeo Dynasty. ...
Events Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor deposed by his son, Henry V Tamna kingdom annexed by Korean Goryeo Dynasty. ...
Events William Warelwast becomes Bishop of Exeter. ...
Events Baldwin I of Jerusalem undertakes an invasion of Egypt The modern book of separate pages stitched together is invented in China Construction starts on the Chennkesava temple The Aztecs leave Aztlán searching for the site of what will eventually become Tenochtitlán and later Mexico City Births Deaths...
Events May 3 - Merton Priory (Thomas Becket school) consecrated. ...
Events February 13 - Innocent II is elected pope An antipope schism occurs when Roger II of Sicily supports Anacletus II as pope instead of Innocent II. Innocent flees to France and Anacletus crowns Roger King. ...
Events February 2 - Battle of Lincoln. ...
Events End of the reign of Emperor Sutoku, emperor of Japan Emperor Konoe ascends to the throne of Japan Henry the Lion becomes Duke of Saxony Births Farid od-Din Mohammad ebn Ebrahim Attar, Persian mystical poet (died 1220) Hugh III, Duke of Burgundy (died 1192) Bornin1142, a GameFAQs user...
Events January 11 - Vladislav II becomes King of Bohemia End of the formal reign of Emperor Go-Shirakawa of Japan, also the beginning of his cloistered rule, which will last to his death in 1192. ...
Anthem: Bože pravde (English: God of Justice) Capital (and largest city) Belgrade Official languages Serbian written with the Cyrillic alphabet1 Government Republic - President Boris TadiÄ - Prime Minister Vojislav KoÅ¡tunica Establishment - Formation 8th century - Independence c. ...
Events January 11 - Vladislav II becomes King of Bohemia End of the formal reign of Emperor Go-Shirakawa of Japan, also the beginning of his cloistered rule, which will last to his death in 1192. ...
// Events Owain Gwynedd is recognized as ruler of Wales. ...
Events Count Henry I of Champagne marries Marie de Champagne. ...
Events April 13 - Frederick Barbarossa issues the Gelnhausen Charter November 18 - France Emperor Antoku succeds Emperor Takakura as emperor of Japan Afonso I of Portugal is taken prisoner by Ferdinand II of Leon Artois is annexed by France Prince Mochihito amasses a large army and instigates the Genpei War between...
Events April 13 - Frederick Barbarossa issues the Gelnhausen Charter November 18 - France Emperor Antoku succeds Emperor Takakura as emperor of Japan Afonso I of Portugal is taken prisoner by Ferdinand II of Leon Artois is annexed by France Prince Mochihito amasses a large army and instigates the Genpei War between...
Events Three-year old Emperor Go-Toba ascends to the throne of Japan after the forced abdication of his brother Antoku during the Genpei War William of Tyre excommunicated by the newly appointed Heraclius of Jerusalem, firmly ending their struggle for power Andronicus I Comnenus becomes the Byzantine emperor Births...
Events Three-year old Emperor Go-Toba ascends to the throne of Japan after the forced abdication of his brother Antoku during the Genpei War William of Tyre excommunicated by the newly appointed Heraclius of Jerusalem, firmly ending their struggle for power Andronicus I Comnenus becomes the Byzantine emperor Births...
Events April 25 - Genpei War - Naval battle of Dan-no-ura leads to Minamoto victory in Japan Templars settle in London and begin the building of New Temple Church End of the Heian Period and beginning of the Kamakura period in Japan. ...
Events March 16 - Massacre and mass-suicide of the Jews of York, England prompted by Crusaders and Richard Malebys kill 150-500 Jews in Cliffords Tower June 10 - Third Crusade: Frederick I Barbarossa drowned in the Saleph River while leading an army to Jerusalem. ...
// Saladin dies, and the lands of the Kurdish Ayyubid dynasty of Egypt and Syria are split among his descendants. ...
// Saladin dies, and the lands of the Kurdish Ayyubid dynasty of Egypt and Syria are split among his descendants. ...
Events Priory of St Marys, Bushmead, founded. ...
Events End of the reign of Emperor Go-Toba of Japan Emperor Tsuchimikado ascends to the throne of Japan January 8 - Pope Innocent III ascends Papal Throne Frederick II, infant son of German King Henry VI, crowned King of Sicily Births August 24 - Alexander II of Scotland (d. ...
Events John Lackland, becomes King of England Births Isobel of Huntingdon (d. ...
Events John Lackland, becomes King of England Births Isobel of Huntingdon (d. ...
Events University of Paris receives charter from Philip II of France The Kanem-Bornu Empire was established in northern Africa around the year 1200 Mongol victory over Northern China â 30,000,000 killed Births Al-Abhari, Persian philosopher and mathematician (died 1265) Ulrich von Liechtenstein, German nobleman and poet (died...
// Events August 1 - Arthur of Brittany captured in Mirebeau, north of Poitiers Beginning of the Fourth Crusade. ...
Events April 16 - Philip II of France enters Rouen, leading to the eventual unification of Normandy and France. ...
// Events February - Byzantine emperor Alexius IV is overthrown in a revolution, and Alexius V is proclaimed emperor. ...
Events January 6 - Philip of Swabia becomes King of the Romans April 14 - Battle of Adrianople (1205) between Bulgars and Latins August 20 - Following certain news of Baldwin Is death, Henry of Flanders is crowned Emperor of the Latin Empire Births Walter IV of Brienne Wenceslaus I, King of...
Events Temujin is proclaimed Genghis Khan of the Mongol people, founding the Mongol Empire Qutb ud-Din proclaims the Mameluk dynasty in India, the first dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate. ...
Events Temujin is proclaimed Genghis Khan of the Mongol people, founding the Mongol Empire Qutb ud-Din proclaims the Mameluk dynasty in India, the first dynasty of the Delhi Sultanate. ...
Events Philip of Swabia King of Germany and rival Holy Roman Emperor to Otto IV, assassinated June 21 in Bamberg by German Count Otto of Wittelsbach because Philip had refused to give him his daughter in marriage. ...
Events Philip of Swabia King of Germany and rival Holy Roman Emperor to Otto IV, assassinated June 21 in Bamberg by German Count Otto of Wittelsbach because Philip had refused to give him his daughter in marriage. ...
Events Albigensian Crusade against Cathars (1209-1218) the Franciscans are founded. ...
Events Albigensian Crusade against Cathars (1209-1218) the Franciscans are founded. ...
// Events The oldest extant double entry bookkeeping record dates from 1211 Canons regular of the Order of the Holy Cross founded September 14 1211 Troops led by Estonian resistance fighter Lembitu of Lehola destroy a garrison of missionaries in the historical Estonian region of Sakala and raid the Russian town...
// Events The oldest extant double entry bookkeeping record dates from 1211 Canons regular of the Order of the Holy Cross founded September 14 1211 Troops led by Estonian resistance fighter Lembitu of Lehola destroy a garrison of missionaries in the historical Estonian region of Sakala and raid the Russian town...
May 30 - Battle of Damme; English fleet under William Longsword destroyes a French fleet off the Belgian port in the first major victory for the fledgling Royal Navy. ...
May 30 - Battle of Damme; English fleet under William Longsword destroyes a French fleet off the Belgian port in the first major victory for the fledgling Royal Navy. ...
Events Simon Apulia becomes Bishop of Exeter. ...
// Events A certified copy of the Magna Carta June 15 - King John of England forced to put his seal to the Magna Carta, outlining the rights of landowning men (nobles and knights) and restricting the kings power. ...
// Events A certified copy of the Magna Carta June 15 - King John of England forced to put his seal to the Magna Carta, outlining the rights of landowning men (nobles and knights) and restricting the kings power. ...
Events Prince Louis of France, the future King Louis VIII, invades England in the First Barons War Henry III becomes King of England. ...
Events Prince Louis of France, the future King Louis VIII, invades England in the First Barons War Henry III becomes King of England. ...
April 9 - Peter of Courtenay crowned emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople at Rome, by Pope Honorius III May 20 - First Barons War, royalist victory at Lincoln. ...
April 9 - Peter of Courtenay crowned emperor of the Latin Empire of Constantinople at Rome, by Pope Honorius III May 20 - First Barons War, royalist victory at Lincoln. ...
// Events Damietta is besieged by the knights of the Fifth Crusade. ...
// Events Damietta is besieged by the knights of the Fifth Crusade. ...
// Events Saint Francis of Assisi introduces Catholicism into Egypt, during the Fifth Crusade The Flag of Denmark fell from the sky during the Battle of Lyndanisse Ongoing events Fifth Crusade (1217-1221) Births Christopher I of Denmark (died 1259) Frederick II of Austria (died 1246) Guillaume de Gisors, supposedly the...
// Events Saint Francis of Assisi introduces Catholicism into Egypt, during the Fifth Crusade The Flag of Denmark fell from the sky during the Battle of Lyndanisse Ongoing events Fifth Crusade (1217-1221) Births Christopher I of Denmark (died 1259) Frederick II of Austria (died 1246) Guillaume de Gisors, supposedly the...
// The world in 1220 Middle Ages in Europe Fifth Crusade (1217-1221) Events Mongols first invade Abbasid caliphate - Bukhara and Samarkand taken End of the Kara-Khitan Khanate, destroyed by Genghis Khans Mongolian cavalry Dominican Order approved by Pope Honorius III Frederick II crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Pope...
Centuries: 12th century - 13th century - 14th century Decades: 1170s 1180s 1190s 1200s 1210s - 1220s - 1230s 1240s 1250s 1260s 1270s Years: 1217 1218 1219 1220 1221 1222 1223 1224 1225 1226 1227 See also: 1222 state leaders Events Foundation of the University of Padua Completion of the Cistercian convent in Alcobaca...
Events Births Thomas Aquinas, Christian philosopher and theologian (d. ...
Events Births Thomas Aquinas, Christian philosopher and theologian (d. ...
For broader historical context, see 1270s and 13th century. ...
For broader historical context, see 1270s and 13th century. ...
Pavao I Å ubiÄ Bribirski (died on May 1, 1312), Croatian leader and member of the Å ubiÄ noble family. ...
For broader historical context, see 1270s and 13th century. ...
Events June 15 : Battle near Rozgoni Battle near Thebes Siege of Rostock begins Births November 13 - King Edward III of England Deaths June 19 - Piers Gaveston, favourite of Edward II of England September 7 - King Ferdinand IV of Castile Categories: 1312 ...
For broader historical context, see 1270s and 13th century. ...
For broader historical context, see 1270s and 13th century. ...
The LackoviÄ are a formerly sovereign dynasty, of Croatian-Hungarian origin, which ruled Transylvania intermittently, in the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries. ...
Events Births December 27 - Anne de Mortimer, claimant to the English throne (died 1411) Domenico da Piacenza, Italian dancemaster (died 1470) John Dunstable, English composer (died 1453) Engelbrekt Engelbrektsson, Swedish statesman and rebel leader (died 1436) Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester (died 1447) John VIII Palaeologus Byzantine Emperor (died 1448) Deaths...
March 10 is the 69th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (70th in leap years). ...
July 18 - Battle of the Kondurcha River - Timur defeats Tokhtamysh in the Volga. ...
Look up monarch in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ...
The Frankopans are a Croatian-Dalmatian noble family. ...
Gorjanski (Hungarian: Garay) were a noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary, with notable members in the 14th and 15th centuries. ...
The Upper Celje Castle (Zgornji Celjski grad), home of the Counts of Celje (today in a phase of renovation) In the Middle Ages, the town of Celje was the property of the Counts of Celje (Slovene Celjski grofje, German Grafen von Cilli). ...
The Upper Celje Castle (Zgornji Celjski grad), home of the Counts of Celje (today in a phase of renovation) In the Middle Ages, the town of Celje was the property of the Counts of Celje (Slovene Celjski grofje, German Grafen von Cilli). ...
Nikola Frankopan was ban (viceroy) of Dalmatia and Croatia from 1426 to 1432. ...
Ulrich III (Slovenian: Ulrik Celjski, Hungarian: Cillei Ulrik) (1406 â 1456), also known as Ulrich Cillei, was Count of Celje. ...
The Upper Celje Castle (Zgornji Celjski grad), home of the Counts of Celje (today in a phase of renovation) In the Middle Ages, the town of Celje was the property of the Counts of Celje (Slovene Celjski grofje, German Grafen von Cilli). ...
John Hunyadi, as imagined by a 17th century artist John Hunyadi (Medieval Latin: Ioannes Corvinus, German: Johann Hunyadi; Hungarian: Hunyadi János, Romanian: Iancu or Ioan de Hunedoara) (c. ...
László Hunyadi (1433 â 1457) was a Hungarian statesman and warrior. ...
Hermann II, Count of Celje (Count of Cilli) (about 1365 - 13 October 1435), Ban of Croatia, Slovenia and Dalmatia, was son of Herman I, Count of Celje and his wife Katerina of Bosnia. ...
The Upper Celje Castle (Zgornji Celjski grad), home of the Counts of Celje (today in a phase of renovation) In the Middle Ages, the town of Celje was the property of the Counts of Celje (Slovene Celjski grofje, German Grafen von Cilli). ...
Stephen Kotromanić (died 1353), sometimes referred to as Stephen II, was a Ban (ruler) of Bosnia. ...
The Frankopans are a Croatian-Dalmatian noble family. ...
The Frankopans are a Croatian-Dalmatian noble family. ...
Matija Gereb was the ban of Croatia from 1483 to 1489. ...
// Combatants Ottoman Empire Kingdom of Croatia Commanders Bosnian Sandjak-beg Hadum Jakub Pasa Ban Mirko DerenÄin â Strength 8,000 light cavalry 2,000 heavy cavalry 8,000 infantry Casualties Some 1,000 killed Some 7,000 killed The Battle of Krbava field (Krbavsko polje, the field of blood), was...
Čakovec. ...
The Zrinski family, known also as ZrÃnyi in Hungarian, was a Croatian noble family, influential in the Croato-Hungarian Kingdom during the period in history marked by the Ottoman wars in Europe. ...
// Combatants Ottoman Empire Kingdom of Hungary Commanders Suleiman I Louis II of Hungary â Pál Tomori â György Zápolya Strength ~ 100,000 supported by 10,000 to 20,000 irregulars 160 to 300 cannons ~ 25,000 to 28,000 53 cannons (85 initial) John Zápolyas 8,000...
Flag of the Habsburg Monarchy; also used as the flag of the Austrian Empire until the Ausgleich of 1867. ...
Ferdinand I Habsburg Ferdinand I (10 March 1503â25 July 1564), Holy Roman Emperor (1556â1564), was born in Madrid, the son of Juana the Mad, Queen of Castile (1479â1555), and Philip I the Handsome, King of Castile (1478â1506), who was heir to Holy Roman Emperor Maximilian I...
The Frankopans are a Croatian-Dalmatian noble family. ...
Ivan KarloviÄ was the ban of Croatia from 1521 to 1524 and again from 1527 to 1531. ...
The Zrinski family, known also as ZrÃnyi in Hungarian, was a Croatian noble family, influential in the Croato-Hungarian Kingdom during the period in history marked by the Ottoman wars in Europe. ...
Petar KegleviÄ of Bužim (-1554 or 1555) was the ban of Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia from 1537 to 1542. ...
Nikola Å ubiÄ Zrinski Portrait by Oton IvekoviÄ Zrinyi Miklós statue at Kodály körönd, Budapest Nikola Å ubiÄ Zrinski or Miklós ZrÃnyi, (1508-1566), Croatian and Hungarian hero, member of the Zrinski noble family. ...
The Frankopans are a Croatian-Dalmatian noble family. ...
Petar Erdödy was the ban of Croatia from 1557 to 1567 and the founding member of the Croatian branch of the Erdödy noble family. ...
The Frankopans are a Croatian-Dalmatian noble family. ...
Krsto Ungnad was a baron and Croatian ban. ...
Toma Erdödy (born 1558) was a Croatian ban and member of the Erdödy noble family. ...
Trakošćan (also spelled Trakostyan) is a castle located in northern Croatia (in the Varaždin county) that dates back to the 13th century (first written mention in 1334). ...
Toma Erdödy (born 1558) was a Croatian ban and member of the Erdödy noble family. ...
The Frankopans are a Croatian-Dalmatian noble family. ...
The Zrinski family, known also as ZrÃnyi in Hungarian, was a Croatian noble family, influential in the Croato-Hungarian Kingdom during the period in history marked by the Ottoman wars in Europe. ...
Nicholas Zrinski (1620-1664) Nikola Zrinski or Miklós ZrÃnyi (Croatian: Nikola Zrinski, Hungarian: ZrÃnyi Miklós; January 5, 1620âNovember 18, 1664) was a Croatian and Hungarian warrior, statesman and poet, member of the Zrinski noble family. ...
The Zrinski family, known as Zrínyi in Hungarian, was an noble family from Croatia influential in the Kingdom of Hungary during the period in history marked by the Ottoman wars in Europe. ...
Nikola Erdödy was a Croatian ban and member of the Erdödy noble family. ...
The House of Esterházy (- German, in Hungarian: Eszterházy, in Slovak: Esterházi) was a noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary since the Middle Ages, which was among the great territorial magnates of the Kingdom of Hungary, during the time it was part of the Austrian Habsburg Empire. ...
The House of Esterházy (- German, in Hungarian: Eszterházy, in Slovak: Esterházi) was a noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary since the Middle Ages, which was among the great territorial magnates of the Kingdom of Hungary, during the time it was part of the Austrian Habsburg Empire. ...
Franjo VlaÅ¡iÄ was a Croatian general and ban. ...
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Josip Jelačić of Bužim (born 1801 in Petrovaradin, died 1859 in Zagreb; also spelled Jellachich) was the Ban of Croatia between March 23rd, 1848 and May 19, 1859. ...
Austria-Hungary, also known as the Dual monarchy (or: the k. ...
Levin Rauch de Nyek (1819 - 1890) was a politician from the Kingdom of Hungary in the late 19th century, the viceroy of Croatia-Slavonia for four years (1867-1871). ...
The Kingdom of Hungary (Hungarian: Magyar Királyság) is the name of a multiethnic kingdom that existed in Central Europe from 1000 to 1918. ...
Ivan Mažuranić. Ivan Mažuranić (1814-1890) was a Croatian poet, linguist and politician—probably the most important figure in Croatias cultural life in the mid-19th century. ...
Dragutin Károly Khuen-Héderváry (May 23, 1849âFebruary 16, 1918) was the ban of Croatia in the late nineteenth century. ...
Slavko Cuvaj (1851 - 1930) is Croatian politician who used to be viceroy (ban) of Croatia-Slavonia and royal commissioner for Austria-Hungary. ...
The Kingdom of Yugoslavia was a Balkan state which existed from December 1, 1918 to mid-April 1941. ...
Motto: One nation, one king, one country Anthem: Medley of Bože pravde, Lijepa naša domovino, and Naprej zastava slave Capital Belgrade Language(s) Serbo-Croato-Slovenian (see: Serbo-Croat and Slovenian) [1] Government Value specified for government_type does not comply King - 1918-1921 Peter I - 1921-1934 Alexander...
Ban was a title used in some states in central and south-eastern Europe between the 9th century and the 20th century. ...
Map showing Yugoslav banovinas in 1929 (The Sava Banovina is coloured pink, on the top left part of the map) The Sava Banovina or Sava Banate (Croatian: Savska banovina) was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1939. ...
Map showing Yugoslav banovinas in 1929 (The Littoral Banovina is coloured purple, on the left part of the map) The Littoral Banovina or Littoral Banate (Croatian and Bosnian: Primorska banovina) was a province (banovina) of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia between 1929 and 1939. ...
The Banovina of Croatia (1939-1941). ...
| Ivan Šubašić | 1939 - 1941 | | Dr. Ivan Å ubaÅ¡iÄ (May 7th 1892 - March 22nd 1955) is Croatian and Yugoslav politician, best known as the last Ban of Croatia. ...
Modern times 1941 - 1945 Independent State of Croatia under Axis powers. Ruled by poglavnik (leader) Ante Pavelić. Aimone of Aosta proclaimed king Tomislav II of the House of Savoy on May 18, 1941, was never installed, abdicated July 31, 1943. It has been suggested that Hanging in NDH be merged into this article or section. ...
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Prince Aimone Roberto Margherita Maria Giuseppe Torino (1900-1948), 4th Duke of Aosta, was born on 9 March 1900 in Turin. ...
Prince Aimone Roberto Margherita Maria Giuseppe Torino (1900-1948), 4th Duke of Aosta, was born on 9 March 1900 in Turin. ...
The House of Savoy or in Italian, La Casa di Savoia, or simply Casa Savoia, (or Savoie, French) is a dynasty of nobles who traditionally had their domain in Savoy, a region that includes present-day Piemonte, other parts of Northern Italy, and a smaller region in France. ...
1945 - 1991 Croatia becomes a federal state of Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Capital Belgrade Language(s) Serbo-Croatian, Slovenian, Macedonian Government Socialist republic President - 1945 - 1953 Ivan Ribar - 1991 Stjepan MesiÄ Prime Minister - 1945 - 1963 Josip Broz Tito - 1989 - 1991 Ante MarkoviÄ Historical era Cold War - Proclamation November 29, 1943 - UN membership October 24, 1945 - Constitution February 21, 1974 - dissolution June 25...
June 25, 1991 - present Republic of Croatia independent. See: The President of Croatia is the head of state. ...
List of prime ministers/premiers in the Croatian Government Prime Minister is officially called President of the Government (Croatian: Predsjednik Vlade). ...
See also This is a list of all rulers of Hungary since Árpád. ...
January 14 - Treaty of Madrid. ...
Year 1918 (MCMXVIII) was a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar (see link for calendar) or a common year starting on Wednesday of the Julian calendar. ...
The parliament of Croatia is called Hrvatski Sabor in Croatian - the word sabor means an assembly, a gathering, a congress. ...
This is the history of Croatia. ...
External links - Monarchs of Croatia from Everything2
- Kingdoms of Eastern Europe - Croatia
- WHKMLA History of Croatia, ToC
- Rulers of Croatia and Slavonia
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