The Late Medieval Balkans: A Critical Survey from the Late Twelfth Century to the Ottoman ConquestUniversity of Michigan Press, 1987 - 683 pages |
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... Croatia a > The previous volume discussed the annexation of Croatia by Hungary . In 1102 King Koloman of Hungary had marched against Croatia and , if we can believe later sources , was met by a delegation of Croatian nobles interested ...
... Croatia a > The previous volume discussed the annexation of Croatia by Hungary . In 1102 King Koloman of Hungary had marched against Croatia and , if we can believe later sources , was met by a delegation of Croatian nobles interested ...
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... Croatia throughout the rest of the Middle Ages ( except for the brief surrender of Croatia south of the Krka River to Byzantium from 1167 to 1180 , which region , as we saw , was regained for Hungary by Bela III immediately after ...
... Croatia throughout the rest of the Middle Ages ( except for the brief surrender of Croatia south of the Krka River to Byzantium from 1167 to 1180 , which region , as we saw , was regained for Hungary by Bela III immediately after ...
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... Croatian bishops remained under Split , while Croatia's nobles were exempt from the land tax and managed their law courts under the customary law of Croatia . Furthermore , there was no Hungarian settlement in Croatia . The king himself ...
... Croatian bishops remained under Split , while Croatia's nobles were exempt from the land tax and managed their law courts under the customary law of Croatia . Furthermore , there was no Hungarian settlement in Croatia . The king himself ...
Contents
The Balkans in the Late Twelfth Century | 1 |
Raška and Zeta 120607 to ca 1216 | 49 |
Notes | 56 |
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