The ban of Croatia had at first …
Years: 1067 - 1067
The ban of Croatia had at first been appointed by the kings of Hungary, and there was a single ban for all of the Kingdom of Croatia, but later the Slavonian domain received a separate ban.
It includes parts of present-day Central Croatia, western Slavonia and parts of northern Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Demetrius Zvonimir is the only notable ban, under king Peter Krešimir IV of Croatia.
Although his exact origin is a speculation, a theory suggests that Demetrius Zvonimir was most likely a descendant of Svetoslav Suronja and the younger cousin of Peter Kresmir IV.
It is believed that he had no real connection with the Croatian royal family of Trpimirović but had been designated by Krešimir IV and later elected (confirmed) by an assembly of nobles (bans).
The only few things that are truly known about his background assert that he had a magister (Latin for "teacher") named "Šestak", who also contributed to building monasteries around Croatia, that his maternal uncle was named Streza and that his family owned some estates near Biograd.
From about 1064, during the reign of Peter Kresimir IV (his relative through the Orseoli family of Venice), Demetrius Zvonimir has ruled in Slavonia, specifically the land between the rivers Drava and Sava, with the title of ban.
The neighboring Holy Roman Empire invades Croatia in 1067 by sending the Carantanian army to occupy the northern Banate.
This is probably a result of Zvonimir's close ties with Hungary, which is also at war with the Empire.
Since the Croatian king is preoccupied with rebellion in Dalmatia, due to the prohibition of Slavic liturgy, Demetrius is compelled to seek protection from Solomon, King of Hungary instead.
After they jointly repel the enemy from Croatia, Ban Zvonimir sends gifts to Solomon as a sign of gratitude.
Locations
People
Groups
- Germans
- Hungarian people
- Slavs, South
- Slavonia region
- Papal States (Republic of St. Peter)
- Croats (South Slavs)
- Croatia, Kingdom of
- German, or Ottonian (Roman) Empire
- Carinthia, Duchy of
- Hungary, Kingdom of
- Christians, Roman Catholic
