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Years: 1242 - 1242
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His followers also collect a large ransom.
He, however, is not liberated, and probably dies soon after.
Peter Kresimir IV had at the beginning of 1075 named the ban of Slavonia, Demetrius Zvonimir, "by the mercy of God Duke of Dalmatian Croatia".
This title makes him not only the ruler of northern Dalmatia, but also the chief advisor of the king and his heir.
About the middle of 1075, Zvonimir regains the allegiance of the coastal cities of Dalmatia that had been lost to the Normans.
Over the next two years, however, the Republic of Venice will banish the Normans and secure the cities for themselves.
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The Mongols' pursuit of Béla IV has continued from Zagreb through Pannonia to Dalmatia.
The Mongols have chased Béla IV from town to town in Dalmatia, while Croatian nobility and Dalmatian towns such as Trogir and …
Louis supports the Genoese when a new war breaks out in 1378 between Venice and Genoa, and Trogir becomes the regular base of the Genoese fleet, which transforms Dalmatia into an important theater of war.
Louis also sends reinforcements to Francesco I da Carrara to fight against the Venetians.
The situation in Dalmatia had been settled in 1408 by a truce with King Sigismund of Hungary.
At its expiry, Venice immediately invades the Patriarchate of Aquileia, and subjects Traù, …
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― Robert A. Heinlein, Time Enough for Love (1973)
