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* Latin: Sclaveni
 
* Latin: Sclaveni
 
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* It is believed that Hrvat in medieval times was pronounced "Hrovat".
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* It is believed that Hrvat in medieval times was pronounced "Harvat or Hrovat".
 
* Discovered In 1853 Χορούαθ[ος], Χοροάθος, Χορόαθος- Horoúathos, Horoáthos, and Horóathos (originally 3rd century AD-Tanais Tablets)
 
* Discovered In 1853 Χορούαθ[ος], Χοροάθος, Χορόαθος- Horoúathos, Horoáthos, and Horóathos (originally 3rd century AD-Tanais Tablets)
 
* Branimir's inscription c. 880: Croatorum (Latin)
 
* Branimir's inscription c. 880: Croatorum (Latin)
 
* Baska tablet c.1100 AD:  HR'VAT'SKI
 
* Baska tablet c.1100 AD:  HR'VAT'SKI
Hrvat in medieval times was pronounced "Hrovat". Hrovati was translated to Latin: Chroatorum and then simplified to Croatorum.  
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Hrvat in medieval times was pronounced "Harvat or Hrovat". Harvat/Hrovati was translated to Latin: Chroatorum and then simplified to Croatorum.  
    
modern Croatian: Hrvatska
 
modern Croatian: Hrvatska
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Historic Croatia
 
Historic Croatia
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* Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)
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* '''Kingdom of Croatia''' (925–1102)
 
then became part of .....  
 
then became part of .....  
* '''Kingdom of Hungary''' ''or'' Regnum Hungariae
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Kingdom of Hungary ''or'' Regnum Hungariae
 
Some time after it lost its independents, the state Kingdom of Croatia (Regnum Chroatorum) in 1102, the political power within the Provence was transferred from Northern Dalmatia (no  
 
Some time after it lost its independents, the state Kingdom of Croatia (Regnum Chroatorum) in 1102, the political power within the Provence was transferred from Northern Dalmatia (no  
 
permanent seat. Nin, Klis, Bijaci and Knin) to the city of '''Zagreb''', further inland (Zagreb was a Roman town of Andautonia).  Zagreb today is the capital of modern Croatia.
 
permanent seat. Nin, Klis, Bijaci and Knin) to the city of '''Zagreb''', further inland (Zagreb was a Roman town of Andautonia).  Zagreb today is the capital of modern Croatia.
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'''Note''': It had it's own province, the diplomatic name of the kingdom was "Kingdom of Croatia and Dalmatia" (Latin: Regnum Croatiae et Dalmatiae). Common Croatian language form of the name was Hrvatska Zemlja (Croatian country ''or'' 'Croatian land').
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'''Note''': Harvat/Hrovati had there own province, the diplomatic name of the kingdom was "Kingdom of Croatia and Dalmatia" (Latin: Regnum Croatiae et Dalmatiae). Common Croatian language form of the name was Hrvatska Zemlja (Croatian country ''or'' 'Croatian land').
    
* Habsburg Monarchy - Austro Hungarian Empire
 
* Habsburg Monarchy - Austro Hungarian Empire
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