− | *''Venetian rule, established in 1420 when the king of Croatia, Ladislas of Naples, ( '''Note Editors''': Ladislas, b. Feb. 11, 1377, Naples [[Italy]]—d. Aug. 6, 1414, Naples, king of Naples, from 1386 claimant to the throne of [[Hungary]] from 1390, and prince of Taranto from 1406. He became a skilled political and military leader, taking advantage of power struggles on the Italian peninsula to greatly expand his kingdom and his power).<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/327520/Ladislas|title='''Encyclopedia Britannica''': Ladislas|date=[[2010]]|accessdate=2010-10-06}}</ref> ceded the country (referring to Dalmatia - Editors note:) <ref>'''Note''': Added Dalmatia as it is ''referring'' to the country/province Dalmatia .</ref> to the Venetian republic, ended in 1797.'' | + | *''Venetian rule, established in 1420 when the king of Croatia, Ladislas of Naples, ( '''Note Editors''': Ladislas, born 1377 in Naples [[Italy]]—died in 1414, Naples. Ladislas was the king of Naples, from 1386 claimant to the throne of [[Hungary]] from 1390, and prince of Taranto from 1406. He became a skilled political and military leader, taking advantage of power struggles on the Italian peninsula to greatly expand his kingdom and his power). <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/327520/Ladislas|title='''Encyclopedia Britannica''': Ladislas|date=[[2010]]|accessdate=2010-10-06}}</ref> ceded the country (referring to Dalmatia - Editors note:) <ref>'''Note''': Added Dalmatia as it is ''referring'' to the country/province Dalmatia .</ref> to the Venetian republic, ended in 1797.'' |
| *''This period was marked by Venetian warfare against the Turks. When the French gave Venice to [[Austria]] under the Treaty of Campo Formio (1797), Dalmatia became Austrian also; but in 1805, under the Treaty of Pressburg, Austria had to cede Dalmatia to Napoleon. It was returned to Austria after Napoleon’s fall and remained an Austrian crownland until 1918.'' | | *''This period was marked by Venetian warfare against the Turks. When the French gave Venice to [[Austria]] under the Treaty of Campo Formio (1797), Dalmatia became Austrian also; but in 1805, under the Treaty of Pressburg, Austria had to cede Dalmatia to Napoleon. It was returned to Austria after Napoleon’s fall and remained an Austrian crownland until 1918.'' |