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| * Latin: Sclaveni | | * Latin: Sclaveni |
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− | * It is believed that Hrvat in medieval times was pronounced "Hrovat". | + | * 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. | + | Hrvat in medieval times was pronounced "Harvat or Hrovat". Harvat/Hrovati was translated to Latin: Chroatorum and then simplified to Croatorum. |
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| modern Croatian: Hrvatska | | modern Croatian: Hrvatska |
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| Historic Croatia | | Historic Croatia |
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− | * Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102) | + | * '''Kingdom of Croatia''' (925–1102) |
| then became part of ..... | | then became part of ..... |
− | * '''Kingdom of Hungary''' ''or'' Regnum Hungariae
| + | 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'). | + | '''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'). |
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| * Habsburg Monarchy - Austro Hungarian Empire | | * Habsburg Monarchy - Austro Hungarian Empire |