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Duchy of the Croats,
Modern Croatian: Kneževina Hrvata; Latin:
Ducatus Chroatorum; Gr****: Χρωβατία) was a
medieval state that was
established by
White Croats...
- Cruatorvm,
likely dated between 879 and 892,
during his rule. The
Latin term
Chroatorum is
attributed to a
charter of Duke
Trpimir I of Croatia,
dated to 852...
- 12th canon, the
ruler of the
Croats is
called "king" (rex et
proceres Chroatorum); in a
letter from Pope John X,
Tomislav is
called "King of the Croats"...
- from 925, Pope John X
refers to
Tomislav I of Trpimirović
dynasty as Rex
Chroatorum (King of the Croats). All
Croatian rulers after Tomislav I held the title...
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himself as the "duke of the Croats" (dux
Chroatorum), and to his
country as the "state of the Croats" (regnum
Chroatorum).
Presian I,
ruler (khan) of the Bulgarian...
- Balkans, p. 63 note 103.
Diacono Giovanni 1890, p. 131–132. 'qui dum
Chroatorum fines rediens transire vellet, a
Michahele Sclavorum duce
fraude deceptus...
- Duke of the Croats" (Dux
Chroatorum iuvatus munere divino) and his
realm as the "Realm of the Croats" (Regnum
Chroatorum),
which is one of the first...
- the 8th-9th
century (e.g. Dux
Croatorum on
Branimir inscription and Dux
Chroatorum on
Charter of Duke Trpimir),
while in
native Croatian language the earliest...
-
Croatian custom,
which forbids it" ("nec
obstante consuetudine aliqua Chroatorum, qua prohibetur, ne quis suum
Patrimonium aliis quam suis consaguineis...
- of the Croats" (Latin: Dux
Chroatorum iuvatus munere divino) and his
realm as the "Realm of the Croats" (Regnum
Chroatorum). The term
regnum was used...