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277:. Because of this, the Emperor strengthened the southeastern part of his state, where it bordered with Croatia. At least temporarily, Stephen took over parts of Carinthia, expanding the jurisdiction of the bishop of
493:, vol. 1, ed. M. Kostrenčić: 113, Peter Krešimir IV's grant to the Monastery of Saint Mary at Zadar from 1069, reading "ego Cresimirus... atque aui mei beate memorie Cresimiri regis patrisque mei regis Stephani."
376:, took over. However, according to historical sources, he ruled until the beginning of the 1060 and had good relationship with papal reforms and even gifting a parrot to Pope Leo IX.
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King
Stephen I of Croatia married (possibly Hicela Orseolo, but she is generally considered the wife of his cousin Stephen ) and had at least two sons and possibly a daughter:
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in 1030, although it is likely that he co-ruled with him from 1028. The King continued his predecessors' ambitions of spreading rule over
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from c. 1030 until his death in 1058 or 1060 and a member of the Krešimirović branch of the so-called
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Between 1038 and 1041, Stephen increased his navy, and managed to successfully conquer
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Trade and commerce flourished under
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Stephen involved itself in the affairs of the neighbouring
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It is traditionally considered that
Stephen I ruled until 1058 when his son,
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was excavated, romantic nationalists interpreted this instead as "fields of
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and expended much effort in that regard, but it was all eventually in vain.
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Codex
Diplomaticus, ed. Kostrenčić: 74, "quod soror mea Cicca fabricauit."
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names Krešimir III as his grandfather, and therefore
Stephen I's father.
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His successors referenced his burial place as the "fields of
Elysium" (
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Ferdo Šišić, Povijest Hrvata u vrijeme narodnih vladara, 1925, Zagreb
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Cika, sister of Peter Krešimir IV, eventually abbess at Zadar.
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assembly of conspiring against the emperor with help from the
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in 1040, which stretched to the north until it met the river
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Thomas the
Archdeacon, Historia Salonitana; Fine 1983: 278.
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Nada Klaic, Sources for Croatian History before 1526, 1972.
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Codex Diplomaticus Regni Croatiae, Dalmatiae et Slavoniae
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Codex Diplomaticus Regni Croatiae, Dalmatiae et Slavoniae
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322:, a ban serving under king Stephen I, the title of
417:Gojslav (elsewhere named Častimir), who fathered
269:. Aldabero was accused on 18 May 1035 during the
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219:, who had been sent as hostage to the Venetian
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1033:Rulers of Croatia after 1102
421:, the last male Trpimirović.
408:Peter Krešimir IV of Croatia
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589:Starohrvatska prosvjeta
86:Church of St. Stephen,
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419:Stephen II of Croatia
348:episcopus Chroatensis
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98:Hicela Orseolo ?
1044:House of Savoy-Aosta
902:House of Trpimirović
831:(c. 1030–1058)
825:(1000–c. 1020)
748:House of Trpimirović
583:Zekan, Mate (2000).
330:Later life and death
316:the Dalmatian cities
298:Domenico I Contarini
1090:Trpimirović dynasty
1023:Croatia in personal
930:Michael Krešimir II
801:Michael Krešimir II
663:Trpimirović Dynasty
435:Trpimirović dynasty
180:Trpimirović dynasty
1025:union with Hungary
964:Demetrius Zvonimir
841:Demetrius Zvonimir
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264:Holy Roman Emperor
245:the coastal cities
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229:Peter Krešimir IV
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135:Krešimir III
77:1058 or 1060
46:Krešimir III
1085:1058 deaths
1080:980s births
1058:Tomislav II
1014:(pretender)
987:Ladislaus I
125:Trpimirović
42:Predecessor
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915:Trpimir II
847:Stephen II
789:Krešimir I
783:Trpimir II
595:(27): 250.
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256:Carinthian
207:Background
172:Stjepan I.
113:Gojslav II
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759:Trpimir I
267:Conrad II
202:Biography
164:Stephen I
52:Successor
22:Stephen I
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910:Tomislav
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777:Tomislav
771:Muncimir
552:(2018).
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260:Adalbero
188:Držislav
168:Croatian
159:c. 1025.
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894:Croatia
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765:Zdeslav
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271:Bamberg
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