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  1. From 18 May 1941 to 31 July 1943, Aimone was designated king of the Independent State of Croatia (Croatian: Nezavisna Država Hrvatska, NDH) though he never ruled there. He formally accepted the position and took the name Tomislav II, after the first Croatian king.

  2. Tomislau II (Turim, 9 de março de 1900 – Buenos Aires, 29 de janeiro de 1948), foi o Rei da Croácia desde a sua proclamação em 18 de maio de 1941 até sua abdicação em 18 de julho de 1943. Era por nascimento um príncipe italiano do ramo Aosta da Casa de Saboia, e membro da família real italiana.

  3. Tomislav II. (rođenoga imena Aimone Roberto Margherita Maria Giuseppe Torino di Savoia) (Torino, 9. ožujka 1900. – Buenos Aires, 29. siječnja 1948.), talijanski princ iz kraljevske dinastije Savoja, časnik talijanske ratne mornarice te kralj Hrvatske, princ Bosne i Hercegovine, vojvoda Dalmacije, Tuzle i Knina, vojvoda od Spoleta i od Aoste (od 1942.), princ od Cisterna i od Belriguarda ...

  4. Tomislav (pronounced [tǒmislaʋ], Latin: Tamisclaus) was a ruler of Croatia in the Middle Ages. He reigned from around 910 until 928, first as a duke (Latin: dux Croatorum) of the Duchy of Croatia, and then became the first king (rex Croatorum) of the Croatian Kingdom by the year 925.

  5. 3 de jun. de 2019 · Tomislav of Croatia is historically proclaimed to be the first ever Croatian king. This is of major significance because, as it turns out, he was the first Croatian ruler to use the title rex (latin for king) and also to unite the Croatian people under a single state.