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285:, whose authenticity is debated, a historic settlement was subsequently reached by which the Croats agreed to recognize Coloman as king. In return, he promised to guarantee Croatia's self-governance under a ban (royal governor), and to respect all the rights, laws and privileges of the Croatian Kingdom. Petar was the last native king of
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Croatia (son of Rusin and nephew of Slavac who was also a pretender to the Croatian throne and titled as king, per
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Kingdom"].
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