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House of Trpimir | |
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Country | Dalmatia, Croatia, Hungary |
Founded | 845 |
Founder | Trpimir |
Titles | Prince, Duke, King, Ban |
Estate(s) | of Dalmatia, Croatia, Slavonia, Bosnia |
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 is Tomislav, first king of Croatia (925).
Dukes of Dalmatian Croatia
Kings of Croatia
- Tomislav (925–928)
- Trpimir II (928–935)
- Krešimir I (935–945)
- Miroslav (945–949)
- Mihajlo Krešimir II (949–969)
- Stjepan Držislav (969–997)
- Svetoslav Suronja (997–1000)
- Krešimir III (1000– c. 1030)
- Gojslav (1000–c. 1020)
- Stjepan I (c. 1030–1058)
- Petar Krešimir IV (1058–1074)
- Stjepan II (1089–1091)
Cadet line
One of Trpimir II's sons was Archont Petar, whose seventh descendent was Stefan Dobroslav I Vojislav, the founder of the House of Vojislavljević.
See also
References
- Hrvatski leksikon (1997, A-Ž, 2 volume, in Croatian
- Intervju - ДИНАСТИЈЕ и владари јужнословенских народа. Special Edition 12, 16 June 1989.
External links
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