Iljko of Croatia
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According to older historiography, Iljko was a duke (Croatian: knez) in Croatia from 876 until 878, and a member of the Domagojević dynasty, probably the son of Domagoj.[1]
However, it has later generally been accepted that his name was a consequence of a wrong translation of the Chronicle of Dandolo, a Latin text written by Andrea Dandolo in the 14th century.[2] The name of the unknown prince was probably the result of Dandolo's fantasy. During the specified timespan a son of Domagoj ruled Croatia, but his name was not preserved.
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Preceded by | Duke of Croatia 876–878 |
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See also[]
- Domagojević dynasty
- List of rulers of Croatia
References[]
- ^ Mladjov, Ian. "Croatian Rulers" (PDF). Retrieved 2007-10-05.[permanent dead link]
- ^ Mužić Ivan: Hrvatska povijest devetoga stoljeća, Split 2007, p. 131
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See also: Rulers of Slavs in Lower Pannonia |
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