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  2. Origin hypotheses of the Croats - Wikipedia

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    The first scholar who connected the tablets' names with Croatian ethnonym was A. L. Pogodin in 1902. [88] [80] First who considered such a thesis and Iranian origin was Konstantin Josef Jireček in 1911. [82] Ten years later, Al. I. Sobolevski gave the first systematic theory about the Iranian origin which until today did not change in basic ...

  3. Croats - Wikipedia

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    The first and only time was officially used in the Kingdom of Croatia in the 16th century was during 1527 election in Cetin when Croatian noblemen elected Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor as the new King of Croatia. [168]

  4. Names of the Croats and Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The non-native name of Croatia (Croatian: Hrvatska) derives from Medieval Latin Croātia, itself a derivation of the native ethnonym of Croats, earlier *Xъrvate and modern-day Croatian: Hrvati. The earliest preserved mentions of the ethnonym in stone inscriptions and written documents in the territory of Croatia are dated to the 8th-9th ...

  5. Croatia - Wikipedia

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    The first native Croatian ruler recognised by the Pope was duke Branimir, who received papal recognition from Pope John VIII on 7 June 879. [17] Tomislav was the first king of Croatia, noted as such in a letter of Pope John X in 925. Tomislav defeated Hungarian and Bulgarian invasions. [47]

  6. History of Croatia - Wikipedia

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    Following downfall of Croatian magnates and restoration of royal authority over Croatia, around 1350, first instance of Croatian-Dalmatian Assembly (hrvatski Sabor), attested by historical sources, took place near Benkovac. [74] The assembly was summoned by ban of Croatia in August and it gathered members of twelve Croatian noble families.

  7. White Croats - Wikipedia

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    European territory inhabited by West Slavs and East Slavs circa 700–850 AD.. The White Croats (Croatian: Bijeli Hrvati; Polish: Biali Chorwaci; Slovak: Bieli Chorváti; Ukrainian: Білі хорвати, romanized: Bili khorvaty), also known simply as Croats, were a group of Early Slavic tribes that lived between East Slavic and West Slavic tribes in the historical region of Galicia north ...

  8. 40 Interesting Facts For Your Daily Dose Of New Knowledge ...

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    Image credits: Flares117 Another interesting fact about the family who couldn't sleep comes from Redditor u/Potatoe_expert.Science writer and author of the book about said family The Family That ...

  9. Croatian name - Wikipedia

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    During 925 - 1102, the Kingdom of Croatia's nobility had various titles and forms of address that varied from region to region and position to position. The King of Croatia was afforded the right of choosing his royal handle, for example in 1941, Prince Adimone, Duke of Aosta, took the name of King Tomislav II upon his succession to the Croatian throne.