Rise of a Kingdom - Croatian historical borders from 818. to 1102.

From Croatian Duchies to Croatian Kingdom - Map view The Kingdom of Croatia was a medieval kingdom in Southern Europe comprising most of what is today Croatia, as well as most of the modern-day Bosnia and Herzegovina and parts of the Montenegro. Its existence was characterized by various conflicts and periods of peace or alliance with the Bulgarians, Byzantines, Hungarians, and competition with Venice for control over the eastern Adriatic coast. Sources used to create the video: Sources for Ljudevit and Borna - Annales Regni Francorum, Annales Fuldenses Sources for Prince Domagoj - Chronicon Venetum et Gradense, Annales Bertiniani, Epistolae Ioannis VIII Sources for Tomislav before the battle with the Bulgarians - Historia Salonitana Maior, De Administrando Imperio, Regnum Sclavorum Sources for Prince Michael - Chronicon Venetum et Gradense, Historia Salonitana Maior Sources for Red Croatia and the division of Croatia - Per extensum descripta, Supetarski kartular, Regnum Sclavorum Sources for the battle of Tomislav with the Bulgarians - De Administrando Imperio, Ioannis Skylitzae Synopsis Historiarum, Theophanes Continuatus Sources for the civil war between Miroslav and Michael Krešimir - Historia Salonitana, De Administrando Imperio Sources for the civil war between Svetoslav and his brothers - Chronicon Venetum et Gradense, Historia Salonitana Peter Krešimir IV - Korčula Codex, Amatus of Montecassino, Historia Salonitana, Diplomatarium Sibenicense Zvonimir, rise to power - Das Register Gregors VII. Murder of King Zvonimir - Chronicon Hungarian-Polonicum, Regnum Sclavorum, Split Chronicle Sources for the beginning of the war with the Hungarians – Historia Salonitana, Chronica Hungarorum, Regnum Sclavorum Sources for Crusader attacks – Historia Hierosolymitana, Historia Francorum qui ceperunt Iherusalem, Handbook of sources of Croatian history Sources for 1102 - Codex diplomaticus regni Croatiaem, Dalmatiae et Slavoniae and Pacta Conventa