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Trpimirović royal family tree

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Family tree of the Trpimirović Dynasty[1][2] a Croatian royal family, from 845 to 1091.

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Family tree

Trpimir I
Duke of Croatia
(845–864)
PetarZdeslav
Duke of Croatia
(878–879)
Muncimir
Duke of Croatia
(892–910)
Tomislav
Duke of Croatia
(910–925),
King of Croatia
(925 – March 11th, 928)
Trpimir II
King of Croatia
(928–935)
Krešimir I
King of Croatia
(935–945)
Domaslava
Miroslav
King of Croatia
(945–949)
Michael Krešimir II
King of Croatia
(949–969)
Jelena of Zadar
Regent
(969 -975)
Stephen Držislav
King of Croatia
(969–997)
Svetoslav Suronja
King of Croatia
(997–1000)
Krešimir III
King of Croatia
(1000–1030)
Gojslav
( co- ) King of Croatia
(1000–1020)
Stjepan Svetoslavić
Ban of Slavonia
(northern Croatia)
Stephen I
King of Croatia
(1030–1058)
Joscella (Hicela) Orseolo
of Venice
Peter Krešimir IV
"The Great",
King of Croatia
(1058–1074)
Častimir
Demetrius Zvonimir
King of Croatia
(1075 – April 20th,1089)
Jelena Lijepa
of Hungary
(married 1063, died 1091)
Neda
(or Nada)
Stephen II
King of Croatia
(1089–1091)
last male Trpimirović
Radovan
died at an early
age (before 1089)
KlaudijaVonick, Voivode of Lapčani

References

  1. ^ "Trpimirovići". Croatian Encyclopedia by Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography (online edition). Retrieved 2020-03-23.
  2. ^ ljetopis popa dukljanima- latinična redakcija

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This page was last edited on 8 January 2024, at 20:50
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