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Mislav was the duke (knez) of the Dalmatian Croatia, reigned 835–845. The Croatian people trace their origins to Slavic peoples which moved into the territory of the former Roman provinces Pannonia and Dalmatia between the 7th and 8th centuries. ...
Events Ragnar Lodbrok rises to power (approximate date) The celebration of All Saints is made an obligation throughout the Frankish Empire and fixed on November 1. ...
Events March 28 - Paris is sacked by Viking raiders, probably under Ragnar Lodbrok, who collect a huge ransom in exchange for leaving. ...
Mislav succeeded Vladislav as duke. He is chiefly known for signing a treaty with Pietro Tradonico, doge of Venetian Republic in 840. During this reign the Croatian navy and sea power was expanded. Also, wars with Bulgaria, who trying to expand his state to the Adriatic Sea, began during his reign and continued until the time of Trpimir I. Grand Procession of the Doge, 16th century For some thousand years, the chief magistrate and leader of the Most Serene Republic of Venice was styled the Doge, a rare but not unique Italian title derived from the Latin Dux, as the major Italian parallel Duce and the English Duke. ...
I Have A Very Very Big Penis! The Most Serene Republic of Venice was a Venetian city-state in Northeastern Italy, based around the city of Venice. ...
Events After the death of Louis the Pious, his sons Lothar, Charles the Bald and Louis the German fight over the division of the empire, with Lothair succeding as Emperor. ...
Naval warfare is combat in and on seas and oceans. ...
The Adriatic Sea Source: NASA The Adriatic Sea (Italian Mare Adriatico, German Adriatisches Meer or Adria, Slovenian Jadransko morje or Jadran, Croatian Jadransko more or Jadran, Serbian ÐадÑанÑко моÑе or ÐадÑан, Albanian Deti Adriatik) is an arm of the Mediterranean Sea separating the Apennine peninsula (Italy) from the Balkan peninsula, and the system...
Mislav was succeeded by Trpimir I, the founder of the Trpimirović dynasty. TrpimiroviÄ dynasty was a native Croats dynasty that ruled in Croatia, with interruptions, from 845 until 1091. ...
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