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Duke of Croatia
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
Muncimir
I, his son Zdeslav, Domagoj, unnamed Domagoj's son, Zdeslav, Branimir, Muncimir, Tomislav, Trpimir II, Krešimir I, Miroslav, Michael Krešimir II with Helen
List of dukes and kings of Croatia
List_of_dukes_and_kings_of_Croatia
King of Croatia
mention of Muncimir, his predecessor as Duke of Croatia. Historical records of Tomislav are scarce, but it is assumed that he was a son of Muncimir. Tomislav
Tomislav,_King_of_Croatia
9th-century Duke of Croatia
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
Trpimir_I
European state, 7/8th century to c. 925
between Croatia and Bulgaria, which bordered probably somewhere in Bosnia. Muncimir (also called Mutimir), the youngest son of Trpimir, came to throne after
Duchy_of_Croatia
Duke of Croatia from 879 to 892
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
Branimir,_Duke_of_Croatia
King of Croatia
old chronology (per Ferdo Šišić), Trpimir II would be the son of Duke Muncimir and younger brother of King Tomislav. De Administrando Imperio mentions
Trpimir_II
South Slavic ethnic group
– 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
Croats
Series of conflicts between Hungary and other European powers
Duke of Bavaria Henry the Fowler Otto the Great Conrad, Duke of Lorraine Muncimir of Croatia Tomislav of Croatia Časlav of Serbia Abd al-Rahman III Boris
Hungarian_invasions_of_Europe
Croatian medieval dynasty
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
Trpimirović_dynasty
Ruler of the Croats
Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav (910–928) See also: Višeslav, Rulers of Slavs in Lower
Porga_of_Croatia
9th century duke in Croatia
Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav (910–928) See also: Višeslav, Rulers of Slavs in Lower
Višeslav_of_Croatia
Duke
Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav (910–928) See also: Višeslav, Rulers of Slavs in Lower
Mislav,_Duke_of_Croatia
Slavic people in the former Roman province
personalities with the same or similar name: Mutimir of Serbia (c. 850–891), Muncimir of Croatia (c. 892–910) and possibly unknown Mutimir who ruled in the region
Slavs_in_Lower_Pannonia
Military commander and Duke of the Slavs in Lower Pannonia
Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav (910–928) See also: Višeslav, Rulers of Slavs in Lower
Vojnomir
Duke of Croatia
Knin called Domagoj. Zdeslav was exiled along with his brothers Petar and Muncimir to Constantinople. Domagoj died in 876, and was succeeded by his son. Zdeslav
Zdeslav,_Duke_of_Croatia
Calendar year
king of Gurjara-Pratihara (India) Muhammad ibn Tahir, Abbasid governor Muncimir, duke (knyaz) of Croatia Sosei, Japanese waka poet (b. 844) Wei Zhuang
910
Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav (910–928) See also: Višeslav, Rulers of Slavs in Lower
Iljko
Duke of Lower Pannonia
Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav (910–928) See also: Višeslav, Rulers of Slavs in Lower
Ljudevit_(Lower_Pannonia)
European title of leadership
went twelve "elders župan". According to the charter by Croatian duke Muncimir (892 AD) it can be identified various official functions; župans who work
Župan
Duke of Croatia
Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav (910–928) See also: Višeslav, Rulers of Slavs in Lower
Borna_(duke)
Duke of Croatia
Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav (910–928) See also: Višeslav, Rulers of Slavs in Lower
Vladislav,_Duke_of_Croatia
Trpimir I Duke of Croatia (845–864) Petar Zdeslav Duke of Croatia (878–879) Muncimir Duke of Croatia (892–910) Tomislav Duke of Croatia (910–925), King of Croatia
Trpimirović_royal_family_tree
Prince of The Slavs in Lower Pannonia
Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav (910–928) See also: Višeslav, Rulers of Slavs in Lower
Braslav, Duke of Lower Pannonia
Braslav,_Duke_of_Lower_Pannonia
Duke of Croatia
Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav (910–928) See also: Višeslav, Rulers of Slavs in Lower
Domagoj,_Duke_of_Croatia
Duke of The Slavs in Lower Pannonia
Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav (910–928) See also: Višeslav, Rulers of Slavs in Lower
Ratimir, Duke of Lower Pannonia
Ratimir,_Duke_of_Lower_Pannonia
Medieval village in Croatia
852 (Byaci) in the grant of duke Trpimir, and 892 (Biaci) to the duke Muncimir's document confirming the Trpimir's grant, each known from later copies
Bijaći
CRVATORVM. On the rest from the 10th century we find the names of dukes Muncimir of Croatia, Stephen Držislav all the way to Demetrius Zvonimir from the
Croatian pre-Romanesque art and architecture
Croatian_pre-Romanesque_art_and_architecture
ibn Shu'ayb, Emir (949–961) Duchy / Kingdom of Croatia (complete list) – Muncimir, Duke (892–910) Tomislav, Duke (910–925), King (c.925–928) Trpimir II,
List of state leaders in the 10th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_10th_century
Domagoj, Duke (864–876) Iljko, Duke (876–878) Zdeslav, Duke (878–879) Muncimir, Duke (892–910) Principality of Serbia (complete list) – Višeslav, King
List of state leaders in the 9th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_9th_century
Croatian state it was an occasional residence of national rulers (Trpimir, Muncimir, Svetoslav, Držislav, Zvonimir and Petar). Kožljak Fortress Kršan, Istria
List_of_castles_in_Croatia
Duke of The Croats
Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav (910–928) See also: Višeslav, Rulers of Slavs in Lower
Ljudemisl
Battle between Ancient Croatia & Hungary
Hungarians went further south and attacked the Duchy of Croatia, then ruled by Muncimir (892–910) and his successor Tomislav (910–928), two Knezes (Princes or
Battle_of_Drava_River
Privileged social class in ancient and medieval Croatia
Duke Muncimir's Latin charter from 892 (transcript, 18th century?): divino munere Croatorum dux ("By God's grace, Duke of the Croats").
Croatian_nobility
Decade
king of Gurjara-Pratihara (India) Muhammad ibn Tahir, Abbasid governor Muncimir, duke (knyaz) of Croatia Sosei, Japanese waka poet (b. 844) Wei Zhuang
910s
9th-century Croatian law document
also linger at least in Italy even in the 9th century AD. Trpimir's and Muncimir's documents are evidence that those terms were known in Croatia. Olga Perić
Charter_of_Duke_Trpimir
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Boy/Male
Hindu
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English
Short form of English Newton, NEWT means "new settlement."
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : variant of Collins.
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Australian, British, Christian, English, German, Latin, Welsh
Sad; Tumult; Outcry; From the Celtic Name Tristan; In Arthurian Legend Tristan was a Knight of the Round Table and Tragic Hero of the Medieval Tale Tristram and Isolde
Male
French
French form of Roman Latin Lucianus, LUCIEN means "light."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi
Like Om
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Hindu
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Wife of Lord Vishnu
Male
Dutch
, powerful warrior.
Male
Icelandic
Icelandic form of Old Norse Arnþórr, ARNÞOR means "eagle of Thor."
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