Domagojević dynasty
Domagojević dynasty (Croatian: Domagojevići) was a native Croatian dynasty that ruled in Croatia, probably from 864 until 892, with interruptions. After the Trpimirović dynasty, they are the most well known Croatian dynasty in the Early Middle Ages.
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Delegation of Croats and Serbs to the Byzantine Emperor Basil I at the time of Domagojević rule (Madrid Skylitzes manuscript) | |
Country | Duchy of Croatia |
Founded | c. 864 |
Founder | Domagoj |
Final ruler | Branimir |
Titles | Duke (knez) Duke of the Croats (knez Hrvata) |
Dissolution | 892 |
The dynasty was named after Domagoj, the first member of dynasty known by name. The most famous of the Domagojević dynasty members are: Domagoj (founder) and Branimir.
The relation between Domagoj and Branimir is controversial. Some historians think that Branimir was a son of Domagoj, some think they were in some other family relation. Others think that there were no family relations between them.
Dukes of Croatia
- Domagoj (864–876)
- Unnamed son of Domagoj (876–878)
- Branimir (879–892)
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