Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)
The Kingdom of Croatia (Latin: Regnum Croatiae; Croatian: Kraljevina Hrvatska, Hrvatsko Kraljevstvo) was a medieval kingdom in Central Europe comprising most of what is today Croatia (without most of Istria and some Dalmatian coastal cities), as well as parts of modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Kingdom existed as a sovereign state for nearly two centuries. Its existence was characterized by various conflicts and periods of peace or alliance with the Bulgarians, Byzantines, Hungarians, and competition with Venice for control over the eastern Adriatic coast. The goal of promoting the Slavic language in the religious service was initially brought and introduced by the 10th century bishop Gregory of Nin, which resulted in a conflict with the Pope, later to be put down by him. In the seco
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Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)
The Kingdom of Croatia (Latin: Regnum Croatiae; Croatian: Kraljevina Hrvatska, Hrvatsko Kraljevstvo) was a medieval kingdom in Central Europe comprising most of what is today Croatia (without most of Istria and some Dalmatian coastal cities), as well as parts of modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Kingdom existed as a sovereign state for nearly two centuries. Its existence was characterized by various conflicts and periods of peace or alliance with the Bulgarians, Byzantines, Hungarians, and competition with Venice for control over the eastern Adriatic coast. The goal of promoting the Slavic language in the religious service was initially brought and introduced by the 10th century bishop Gregory of Nin, which resulted in a conflict with the Pope, later to be put down by him. In the seco
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El Reino de Croacia (en croata ...... sonal con el Reino de Hungría.
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Het Koninkrijk Kroatië was een middeleeuws koninkrijk in Europa (925-1102)
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Il Regno di Croazia e Dalmazia ...... cto una provincia dell'Impero.
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Królestwo Chorwacji (chorw. Kr ...... ni i Hercegowiny na Bałkanach.
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O Reino da Croácia (em croata: ...... essoal com o Reino da Hungria.
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The Kingdom of Croatia (Latin: ...... gdoms united by a common king.
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Королевство Хорватия — независ ...... ую часть Боснии и Герцеговины.
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クロアチア王国(ラテン語: Regnum Croatiae、 ...... ンガリー王国の関係を共通の王を頂く同君連合として捉えている。
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Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)
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Koninkrijk Kroatië (Middeleeuwen)
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Królestwo Chorwacji
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Regno di Croazia (Medioevo)
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Reino da Croácia (medieval)
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Reino de Croacia
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Королевство Хорватия
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クロアチア王国 (925年 - 1102年)
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Kingdom of Croatia
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Regnum Croatiae
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El Reino de Croacia (en croata ...... de una unión personal con el
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Het Koninkrijk Kroatië was een middeleeuws koninkrijk in Europa (925-1102)
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Il Regno di Croazia e Dalmazia ...... iatica e la Pianura Pannonica.
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Królestwo Chorwacji (chorw. Kr ...... ni i Hercegowiny na Bałkanach.
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O Reino da Croácia (em croata: ...... nia e Herzegovina, nos Balcãs.
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The Kingdom of Croatia (Latin: ...... e put down by him. In the seco
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Королевство Хорватия — независ ...... ую часть Боснии и Герцеговины.
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クロアチア王国(ラテン語: Regnum Croatiae、 ...... シミル4世とドミタル・ズヴォニミルの統治下で最盛期を迎える。
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