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According to the Worldmark Encyclopedia of Nations and the Grand Larousse encyclopédique, Croatia entered a personal union with Hungary in 1102, which remained the basis of the Hungarian-Croatian relationship until 1918, while Encyclopædia Britannica specified the union as a dynastic one.
- Croatia–Hungary relations
Croatia and Hungary in a personal union. When Stjepan II...
- History of Croatia
From the 12th century, the Kingdom of Croatia entered a...
- Croatia–Hungary relations
Croatia and Hungary in a personal union. When Stjepan II died in 1091, ending the Trpimirović dynasty rule in the medieval kingdom of Croatia, Ladislaus I of Hungary claimed the Croatian crown. Opposition to the claim led to a war and the personal union of Croatia and Hungary in 1102, ruled by Coloman.
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From the 12th century, the Kingdom of Croatia entered a personal union with the Kingdom of Hungary. It remained a distinct state with its ruler ( Ban ) and Sabor , but it elected royal dynasties from neighboring powers, primarily Hungary , Naples , and the Habsburg monarchy .
According to the Worldmark Encyclopedia of Nations and the Grand Larousse encyclopédique, Croatia entered a personal union with Hungary in 1102, which remained the basis of the Hungarian-Croatian relationship until 1918, while Encyclopædia Britannica specified the union as a dynastic one.
In personal union with Kingdom of Hungary (within Habsburg monarchy, Austrian Empire and Austria-Hungary) Capital: Zagreb (1557–1756) Varaždin (1756–1776) Zagreb (1776–1868) Common languages: Official: Latin (until 1784; 1790–1847) German (1784–1790) Croatian (1847–1868) Religion
The Kingdom of Croatia entered a personal union with the Kingdom of Hungary in 1102, after a period of rule of kings from the Trpimirović and Svetoslavić dynasties and a succession crisis following the death of king Demetrius Zvonimir.
During the succession crisis after the Trpimirović dynasty ended, Croatia entered a personal union with Hungary in 1102. In 1527, faced with Ottoman conquest , the Croatian Parliament elected Ferdinand I of Austria to the Croatian throne.