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Muncimir (Latin: Muncimiro),
sometimes called Mutimir, was a duke (Croatian: knez) of the
Duchy of
Croatia and
reigned from 892 to
around 910. He was a...
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mention of
Muncimir, his
predecessor as Duke of Croatia.
Historical records of
Tomislav are scarce, but it is ****umed that he was a son of
Muncimir. Tomislav...
- I, his son Zdeslav, Domagoj,
unnamed Domagoj's son, Zdeslav, Branimir,
Muncimir, Tomislav,
Trpimir II, Krešimir I, Miroslav,
Michael Krešimir II with Helen...
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between Croatia and Bulgaria,
which bordered probably somewhere in Bosnia.
Muncimir (also
called Mutimir), the
youngest son of Trpimir, came to
throne after...
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Branimir reigned until around 892. He was
succeeded by
Trpimir I's
third son,
Muncimir. At the time pope's
commitment with
Branimir is
obvious intention to connect...
- sons: Peter,
Zdeslav and
probably Muncimir,
since in a
charter dated to 892, in the time of Duke
Muncimir's rule,
Muncimir stated that "he
returned to his...
- old
chronology (per
Ferdo Šišić),
Trpimir II
would be the son of Duke
Muncimir and
younger brother of King Tomislav. De
Administrando Imperio mentions...
- – Domagoj, and his son
Zdeslav was
exiled with his brothers,
Petar and
Muncimir to Constantinople.
Facing a
number of
naval threats by
Saracens and Byzantine...
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Domagoj (864–876)
Iljko (?) (876–878)
Zdeslav (878–879)
Branimir (879–892)
Muncimir (892–900)
Tomislav (910–928) See also:
Rulers of
Slavs in
Lower Pannonia...
- but he was
overthrown by
Branimir and then
around 892, Zdeslav's
brother Muncimir became duke,
restoring the
dynasty to power. The
rulers of the dynasty...