Overview
The Kingdom of Croatia (Modern Croatian: Kraljevina Hrvatska, Hrvatsko Kraljevstvo; Latin: Regnum Croatiæ), and since 1060 known as Kingdom of Croatia and Dalmatia (Latin: Regnum Croatiae et Dalmatiae), was a medieval kingdom in Southern Europe comprising most of what is today Croatia (without western Istria, some Dalmatian coastal cities, and the part of Dalmatia south of the Neretva River), as well as most of the modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Croatian Kingdom was ruled for part of its existence by ethnic dynasties, and 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.
Historical Periods
Kingdom of Croatia (926–935)
926 CE – 935 CE
Capital: NinArea: 55,427 km²
Kingdom of Croatia (936–959)
936 CE – 959 CE
Capital: NinArea: 55,968 km²
Kingdom of Croatia (960–960)
960 CE – 960 CE
Capital: NinArea: 54,755 km²
Kingdom of Croatia (961–969)
961 CE – 969 CE
Capital: NinArea: 55,688 km²
Kingdom of Croatia (970–979)
970 CE – 979 CE
Capital: NinArea: 54,920 km²
Kingdom of Croatia (980–989)
980 CE – 989 CE
Capital: NinArea: 90,170 km²
Kingdom of Croatia (990–999)
990 CE – 999 CE
Capital: NinArea: 92,625 km²
Kingdom of Croatia (1000–1017)
1000 CE – 1017 CE
Capital: NinArea: 90,475 km²
Kingdom of Croatia (1018–1084)
1018 CE – 1084 CE
Capital: NinArea: 90,358 km²
Kingdom of Croatia (1085–1093)
1085 CE – 1093 CE
Capital: NinArea: 70,067 km²
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