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Zdeslav or
Zdislav may
refer to:
Zdeslav of
Croatia (died 879),
Prince of
Dalmatian Croatia Zdeslav of
Sternberg (died c. 1263),
Czech nobleman Zdislav...
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Zdeslav (Croatian pronunciation: [
zdêslaʋ], Latin: Sedesclavus) was a duke (Croatian: knez) in
Croatia from 878
until his
death in 879. He was from the...
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Zdeslav Vrdoljak (born 15
March 1971) is a
water polo
player from Croatia, who was a
member of the
national team that won the
silver medal at the 1996...
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Zdeslav, son of Diviš, was the head of the
House of
Sternberg [cs] in the mid-13th century.
Zdeslav held some
lands in the
March of Moravia,
where he...
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deposed and
expelled by
Zdeslav in 878.
Following the
death of Duke
Trpimir I in
around 864, he was
succeeded either by his son
Zdeslav, who was
shortly after...
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Zdeslav's reign was
short and
ended in 879 when
Branimir of the
House of Domagojević
killed him and
usurped the throne.
Branimir was
unlike Zdeslav a...
- from
prince Zdeslav for an
armed escort for his
delegates across southern Dalmatia and Zahumlje,[citation needed] but on
early May 879,
Zdeslav was killed...
- Vjeran, Vladimir, Vlado, Vlatko, Vojmil, Vojmir, Vojnomir, Vuk, Zdenko,
Zdeslav, Zdravko, Zorislav, Zoran, Zrinko, Zrinoslav, Zlatko, Zvonimir, Zvonko...
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member of the Domagojević
dynasty (most likely). In 878,
Trpimir I's son
Zdeslav overthrew Domagoj, but he was
overthrown by Domagoj's
relative (most likley...
- 879, a "certain Slav of the name Branimir"
reportedly had the weak Duke
Zdeslav, a
supporter of the
Byzantine Empire,
killed near Knin in a
rebellion that...