Duchy of Croatia (English Wikipedia)

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  • Iohannes Diaconus, Istoria Veneticorum, p. 124 (in Latin)
    "Sclaveniam bellicosis navibus expugnaturum adivit. Sed ubi ad locum qui vocatur sancti Martini curtis perveniret,
    pacem cum illorum principe Muisclavo nomine firmavit. Deinde pertransiens ad Narrantanas insulas cum Drosaico,
    Marianorum iudice, similiter fedus instituit, licet minime valeret et sic postmodum ad Veneciam reversus est.
    Ubi diu commorari eum minime licuit. Sed denuo preparavit exercitum adversum Diuditum Sclavum ubi plus
    quam centum Veneticis interfecti fuerunt et absque triumpho reversus est.
    "
  • Iohannes Diaconus, Istoria Veneticorum, p. 140 (in Latin)
    "His diebus Sedesclavus, Tibimiri ex progenie, imperiali fultus presidio Constantinopolim veniens, Scavorum ducatum arripuit filiosque Domogor exilio trusit."
  • Iohannes Diaconus, Istoria Veneticorum, p. 142 (in Latin) "His diebus quidam Sclavus, nomine Brenamir, interfecto Sedescavo, ipsius ducatum usurpavit."
  • Iohannes Diaconus, Istoria Veneticorum, p. 150 (in Latin)"Qui dum Chroatorum fines rediens transire vellet, a Michahele Sclavorum duce fraude deceptus,
    omnibusque bonis privatus atque Vulgarico regi, Simeoni nomine, exilii pena transmissus est.
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  • Bilogrivić 2018b, p. 16. Bilogrivić, Goran (2018b). "Urne, Slaveni i Hrvati. O paljevinskim grobovima i doseobi u 7. stoljeću". Zb. Odsjeka povij. Znan. Zavoda povij. Druš. Znan. Hrvat. Akad. Znan. Umjet. (in Croatian). 36: 1–17. doi:10.21857/ydkx2crd19. S2CID 189548041.
  • Jarak 2021, p. 225. Jarak, Mirja (2021). "Groblja i nalazi 7. i 8. stoljeća i formiranje identiteta u ranosrednjovjekovnoj Hrvatskoj" [Cemeteries and findings from the 7th and 8th centuries and the making of identities in early-medieval Croatia]. Vjesnik Arheološkog muzeja u Zagrebu (in Croatian and English). 54 (1): 225–240. doi:10.52064/vamz.54.1.13. S2CID 245082805.
  • Bilogrivić 2018a, p. 86–99...The interpretation of Carolingian finds from Croatia and adjacent areas seems more probable in such a context. This does not negate early medieval migrations, which surely have occurred, but not as a single closed event in a fixed moment of time and, apparently, not at the turn of the 8th and 9th centuries. Neither the material, nor the written sources support that. The Carolingian influence on early medieval Croatia was quite considerable and quite important, as was shown by the exhibition "Croats and Carolingians" in 2000/2001. For the formation of early medieval Croat identity and their ethnogenesis it was possibly the key element. However, it had hardly anything to do with the presumed migration of the Croats. Bilogrivić, Goran (2018a). "Carolingian Weapons and the Problem of Croat Migration and Ethnogenesis". In Danijel Dzino; Ante Milošević; Trpimir Vedriš (eds.). Migration, Integration and Connectivity on the Southeastern Frontier of the Carolingian Empire. Brill. pp. 86–99. doi:10.1163/9789004380134_007. ISBN 978-90-04-38013-4. S2CID 165889390.

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