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Domald somehow managed to keep his influence in the region, was again invited and made Duke of Split in 1234/35, replacing Grgur III Šubić, who instead placed his son Marko II Šubić in 1235/37, overthrowing Domald. However, Domald regained Šibenik before January 1238, attacked Trogir ruled by Stjepan
93:. Recently discovered image of Domald's seal with coat of arms depicting "an eagle with spread wings and head turned to the right, holding in its talons a snake" most probably refutes both family connections. He most probably was from the 85:
Born around 1160, Domald's aristocratic family origin and estates which brought him to power are uncertain, historians assumed various theories including that he was a member of the noble
184:. Domald was forced to renounce his domains which were distributed among Grgur Šubić and Stjepan Šubić. However, he kept Klis until 1226/27, when lost it to Grgur and according to 324:...u starijoj se historiografiji, slijedom tih vijesti, pogrješno držalo da je i Domald, knez Šibenika, Zadra, Splita i Klisa, bio istovjetan s Maldučem te pripadao rodu Kačića. 199:
II Šubić, but was defeated by royal/Šubić forces at Klis. His last mention was in a 1243 agreement with Trogir about exchanging his mills in Pantan for a house in Trogir.
136:. His rule in Zadar proved to be short-lived, because the town accepted the suzerainty of the Republic without resistance after the Venetian navy approached its port. 188:, was even temporarily captured by Grgur. Anyway, Domald waged a full scale war on both land and sea until 1229, helped by Kačić family, when was captured by 180:, who administered Croatia/Dalmatia at that time, intervened in the conflict on behalf of Domald's opponents in 1223. The Duke laid siege and seized the 679: 664: 659: 642: 312: 674: 669: 70: 620: 603: 133: 77:. With royal support, the Šubić family seized Domald's domains in 1223, but Domald's influence didn't wane until his death. 596:
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already in 1200, but others date his rule as certain only since 1216-1220. Since 1203/4, after the Crusader's
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He was expelled from Split by the citizens in 1221. The citizens of Split elected a member of the
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elected him their Duke, a position which held until 1220/21. In 1210, King
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counties and estates between the mid-12th and mid-13th century in the
46: 165:, but managed to get only some estates outside the town, and in 1217 233: 231: 66: 42: 20: 386: 384: 228: 149: 121: 162: 129: 62: 552:
Magyarország történeti kronológiája, I: a kezdetektől 1526-ig
524: 502:(2006). Damir Karbić; Olga Perić; James Ross Sweeney (eds.). 381: 158: 113: 50: 592:"Šubići Bribirski do gubitka nasljedne banske časti (1322.)" 195:, and eventually ransomed by his family for twelve nobles. 147:, who ruled Croatia and Dalmatia, bestowed upon Domald the 58: 359: 357: 355: 353: 351: 161:. In the same period tried to impose his rule in town of 527:[A Seal of Prince Domald of Split and Šibenik]. 451:. Leeds: Amsterdam University Press. pp. 72, 116. 369: 348: 478: 476: 430: 428: 403: 401: 399: 276: 214: 413: 338: 336: 334: 332: 473: 425: 396: 556:(in Hungarian). Akadémiai Kiadó. pp. 79–187. 498: 329: 260: 258: 256: 254: 252: 250: 248: 246: 237: 104:He is possibly mentioned as Duke/Count of town of 101:, he was a "man of great caution and foresight". 651: 549: 390: 243: 525:"Pečat splitskog i šibenskog kneza Domalda" 446: 505:History of the Bishops of Salona and Split 73:. He came into conflict with the powerful 41:1160–1243) was a powerful and influential 643:Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute 540: 522: 375: 363: 313:Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute 139:Before 25 March 1207, the townspeople of 680:13th-century Croatian military personnel 665:13th-century military history of Croatia 660:12th-century military history of Croatia 299: 169:stopped his aspirations toward Trogir. 652: 589: 482: 434: 419: 610: 604:Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts 508:. Central European University Press. 629: 575:. The University of Michigan Press. 570: 447:Font, Márta; Barabás, Gábor (2019). 407: 342: 264: 120:, and with the help of Šibenik and 13: 112:, is mentioned as Duke of town of 14: 691: 590:Karbić, Damir (February 2005). 440: 675:13th-century Croatian nobility 670:12th-century Croatian nobility 293: 270: 208: 1: 637:Croatian Biographical Lexicon 307:Croatian Biographical Lexicon 202: 38: 7: 391:Érszegi & Solymosi 1981 10: 696: 491: 186:Miha Madijev de Barbezanis 18: 571:Fine, John V. A. (1994). 523:Duplančić, Arsen (2008). 190:Slavonian-Dalmatian Duke 128:rule from the island of 19:Not to be confused with 613:Croatia Through History 300:Majnarić, Ivan (2005), 238:Thomas Spalatensis 2006 80: 611:Magaš, Branka (2007). 529:Archaeologia Adriatica 278:Croatian Encyclopaedia 216:Croatian Encyclopaedia 134:St. Michael's Fortress 630:Švab, Mladen (1993), 457:10.1515/9781641890250 99:Thomas the Archdeacon 145:Andrew II of Hungary 542:10.15291/archeo.950 35:Domaldi Spalatensis 500:Thomas Spalatensis 116:, rebuilding town 71:Kingdom of Croatia 45:nobleman. 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SAQI. 302:"Kačići" 280:(2011), 218:(2021), 126:Venetian 43:Croatian 31:Domaldus 606:: 1–26. 492:Sources 283:Snačići 193:Coloman 106:Šibenik 47:Šibenik 21:Domalde 619:  579:  560:  512:  463:  221:Domald 163:Trogir 155:Cetina 130:Ugljan 124:threw 87:Snačić 63:Cetina 639:(HBL) 309:(HBL) 159:Trilj 141:Split 114:Zadar 55:Split 51:Zadar 617:ISBN 577:ISBN 558:ISBN 510:ISBN 461:ISBN 320:2012 157:and 150:župa 132:and 122:Omiš 81:Life 59:Klis 537:doi 453:doi 89:or 37:) ( 656:: 634:, 602:. 600:22 475:^ 459:. 427:^ 398:^ 383:^ 350:^ 331:^ 322:, 304:, 286:, 245:^ 230:^ 61:, 57:, 53:, 49:, 39:c. 33:, 625:. 585:. 566:. 545:. 539:: 533:2 518:. 469:. 455:: 267:. 29:( 23:.

Index

Domalde
Croatian
Šibenik
Zadar
Split
Klis
Cetina
Dalmatian
Kingdom of Croatia
Šubić family
Snačić
Kačić family
župa of Sidraga
Thomas the Archdeacon
Šibenik
Siege of Zara
Zadar
Biograd na Moru
Omiš
Venetian
Ugljan
St. Michael's Fortress
Split
Andrew II of Hungary
župa
Cetina
Trilj
Trogir
Pontius de Cruce
Šubić family

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