Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)
(925–1102) a medieval kingdom comprising most of what is today Croatia as well as, periodically, parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Balkans
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The Kingdom of Croatia was a nation in modern day Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina that existed in the Middle Ages, specifically from 925 to 1102. It was created in 925 when the Duchy of Croatia became a kingdom, and stopped existing in 1102 when it entered into a personal union with Hungary.
Kingdom of Croatia | |||||||||||
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925–1102 | |||||||||||
Capital | Nin Biograd Solin Knin | ||||||||||
Demonym(s) | Croatian, Croat | ||||||||||
Government | Monarchy | ||||||||||
• first King | Tomislav | ||||||||||
• last King | Petar Snačić | ||||||||||
Establishment | |||||||||||
• Coronation of Tomislav | 925 | ||||||||||
• Pacta Conventa signed | 1102 | ||||||||||
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