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238:, whose authenticity is debated, a historic settlement was subsequently reached by which the Croats agreed to recognize Coloman as king. In return, he promised to guarantee Croatia's self-governance under a ban (royal governor), and to respect all the rights, laws and privileges of the Croatian Kingdom. Petar was the last native king of
174:(14th century addition) as Croatian ban during the rule of King Zvonimir. However the connection between Petar Snačić with Petar also serving as Ban of Croatia (son of Rusin and nephew of Slavac who was also a pretender to the Croatian throne and titled as king; per
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