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Petar Snačić

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29: 197: 223:, in the inheritance of the throne of Croatia. Croatia was invaded in 1091 by Ladislaus I, encountering opposition only upon reaching mountain Gvozd, where he successfully engaged in warfare with the local nobility. Meanwhile, as a part of Croatia's dignitaries and clergy did not support Ladislaus' claim, they elected nobleman Petar as king. 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 346:
Ančić, Mladen (2002). "Od kralja "poluboga" do prvih ideja o "nacionalnom kraljevstvu"" [From the "Demigod" King to the First Ideas About a "National Kingdom"].
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When Ethnicity Did Not Matter in the Balkans: A Study of Identity in Pre-Nationalist Croatia, Dalmatia, and Slavonia in the Medieval and Early-Modern Periods
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Pripis Supetarskog kartulara o izboru starohrvatskog kralja i popis onodobnih banova
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He assumed the throne amid deep tension throughout the Kingdom. His predecessor,
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to continue the campaign. In 1097, Petar departed from Knin to meet Coloman in
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Shortly after his army's success, Ladislaus died (1095), leaving his nephew
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feudal lords in 1093. Petar's seat of power was based in
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Index


Miljevci
Kažimir Hraste
King of Croatia
Stephen II
Coloman
House
Snačić
Catholicism
ban
Demetrius Zvonimir of Croatia
Croatian
Knin
Coloman of Hungary
Battle of Gvozd Mountain
Franjo Rački
Snačić family
twelve noble tribes of Croatia
Supetar Cartulary
Gesta Hunnorum et Hungarorum
Simon of Kéza

Croatian Kingdom
Stephen II
Jelena or Ilona
Dmitar Zvonimir
Ladislaus I of Hungary
Coloman
battle
Pacta conventa

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