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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
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