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| surname = House of Trpimir | surname = House of Trpimir
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'''Trpimirović dynasty''' was a native ] dynasty that ruled in ], with interruptions, from ] until ]. '''Trpimirović dynasty''' was a native ] dynasty that ruled in ], with interruptions, from ] until ].


The dynasty was named after ], the first member of dynasty known by name. The most famous of the Trpimirović is ], first king of Croatia (925). The dynasty was named after ], the first member of dynasty known by name. The most famous of the Trpimirović's are: ] (first king of Croatia, crowned in ]), ] and ]. House of Trpimirović gave four Dukes and thirtheen Kings of Croatia.


==Dukes of Dalmatian Croatia== ==Dukes of Dalmatian Croatia==
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*] (1089–1091) *] (1089–1091)


==Cadet line== ==Cadet lines==


After the death of King ] and succussion struggles between his sons ], ] and ] the Trpimirović dynasty divided into two branches: the main Krešimirović branch (descendants of Krešimir) and Svetoslavić branch (descendants of ]). Gojslav had no children.
One of ]'s sons was ], whose seventh descendent was ], the founder of the ] {{cn}}.

One of ]'s sons have been ] {{Fact|date=July 2007}}., whose descendent was ] of the ].

==Family Tree==
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**********Radovan
**********Nada
*********Častimir
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==See also== ==See also==
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== References == == References ==

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House of Trpimir
Parent housenone
CountryCroatia
Founded845
FounderTrpimir I
Current headextinct
Final rulerStjepan II
TitlesPrince, Duke, King, Ban
Estate(s)of Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, Bosnia
Dissolution1091
Cadet branchesHouse of Krešimirović, House of Svetoslavić, possibly House of St.Vladimir

Trpimirović dynasty was a native Croat dynasty that ruled in Croatia, with interruptions, from 845 until 1091.

The dynasty was named after Trpimir I, the first member of dynasty known by name. The most famous of the Trpimirović's are: Tomislav (first king of Croatia, crowned in 925), Petar Krešimir and Dmitar Zvonimir. House of Trpimirović gave four Dukes and thirtheen Kings of Croatia.

Dukes of Dalmatian Croatia

Kings of Croatia

Cadet lines

After the death of King Stjepan Držislav and succussion struggles between his sons Svetoslav Suronja, Gojslav and Krešimir the Trpimirović dynasty divided into two branches: the main Krešimirović branch (descendants of Krešimir) and Svetoslavić branch (descendants of Svetoslav Suronja). Gojslav had no children.

One of Trpimir II's sons have been Archon Petar ., whose descendent was Vladimir of the House of Saint Vladimir.

Family Tree

See also

References

  • Hrvatski leksikon (1997, A-Ž, 2 volume, in Croatian
  • Intervju - ДИНАСТИЈЕ и владари јужнословенских народа. Special Edition 12, 16 June 1989.

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