- kralъ xrъvatъskъ ("Zvonimir,
Croatian king"),
while the
Latin variation Croatorum is
archaeologically confirmed on a
church inscription found in Bijaći...
- respect. In the
Kingdom of
Croatia also
existed own "consuetudines
antiquae Croatorum", a
customary law
unique to the
Croatian legal tradition compared to the...
-
first recorded name for the
Duchy was "Land of the Croats" (Latin:
regnum Croatorum) in 852.
Croatia was not yet a
kingdom at the time and the term regnum...
-
official name of the
country was "Kingdom of the Croats" (Latin:
Regnum Croatorum; Croatian:
Kraljevstvo Hrvata), but over the
course of time the name "Kingdom...
- Omiš and Skradin. He is also
known as
Shield of the
Croats (Clipeus
Croatorum),
according to the
Latin epitaph in
verse on his
grave in
Trogir Cathedral...
-
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Tibor (2012). De
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Institute of History. Lilie...
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Institute of History. Archived...
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Tibor (2012). De
conversione Croatorum et Serborum: A Lost Source. Belgrade: The
Institute of History. Živković...
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Tibor (2012). De
conversione Croatorum et Serborum: A Lost Source. Belgrade: The
Institute of History. pp. 51...
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Tibor (2012). De
conversione Croatorum et Serborum: A Lost Source. Belgrade: The
Institute of History. Živković...