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Godzimir or
Godemir - is a very old
Slavic given name meaning: godzi/gode - "to do
something at
appropriate time", mir - "peace, world, prestige". Feminine...
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Godemir or
Godimir (fl. 970 – 1000/1030) was Ban of
Croatia during 10th
century Croatia. He is said to have
served the king
Stephen Držislav in a charter...
- Drago, Dragoslav, Dragutin, Dražan, Dražen, Draženko, Držiha, Držislav,
Godemir, Gojko, Gojislav, Gojslav, Goran, Grubiša, Hrvatin, Hrvoj, Hrvoje, Hrvoslav...
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meaning "powerful ban".
Miroslav (945–949)
Michael Krešimir II (949–969)
Godemir c. 969 c. 997 Also
called Godimir. He is
mentioned to have
served kings...
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Dragan Drago Dragoslav Dragutin Dragomir Dražen Držiha Držislav Godzimir,
Godemir Gojko Gojislav Gojslav Goran Grubiša
Hrvatin Hrvoje,
Hrvoj Hrvoslav Kazimir...
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Kingdom of Croatia,
before and
after Stephen Držislav.
During his rule
Godemir was Ban of Croatia.
Before the end of his reign,
Stephen Držislav as dux...
- Kingdom. In 1029, a
Latin charter was
published by Jelena,
sister of ban
Godemir, in Obrovac, for
donation to the
monastery of St. Krševan in Zadar. In...
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Medieval Hungarian Genealogy (2001) and
Attila Zsoldos'
archontology (2011):
Godemir Stephen I
Babonega I
Stephen II (fl. 1243–1256), Ban of
Primorje (b****...