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Muncimir of Croatia

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Reign
  
c. 892–910

Religion
  
Christian

House
  
Trpimirovic dynasty

Predecessor
  
Branimir

Name
  
Muncimir Croatia

Successor
  
Tomislav of Croatia

Royal House
  
House of Trpimirovic

Died
  
910 AD

Father
  
Trpimir I

Parents
  
Trpimir I of Croatia


Muncimir of Croatia

Children
  
Tomislav of Croatia, Trpimir II of Croatia, Miroslav of Croatia

Similar People
  
Trpimir I of Croatia, Tomislav of Croatia, Robert Franges‑Mihanovic

Grandchildren
  
Kresimir I of Croatia

Muncimir (Latin: Muncimiro), sometimes called Mutimir, was a duke (Croatian: knez) of the Duchy of Croatia and reigned from 892 to around 910. He was a member of the House of Trpimirović.

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Biography

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Muncimir succeeded Branimir in 892 as the Duke of Croatia, restoring the line of the House of Trpimirović to the throne of Croatia. He reigned from Biaći near Trogir (today in Kaštela). Muncimir took control of Croatia and ruled it independently of both pope and Byzantium as divino munere Croatorum dux (with God's help, duke of the Croats).

Duke Muncimir restored to the Archbishopric of Split the lands that were taken away from it and given to the Bishopric of Nin by Branimir. In his charter, in which he reinforces his father's decisions about church lands, for the first time we can see the organization of the duke's court. Also, for the first time, the royal seal (anulo) was mentioned.

During his rule there was significant activity of the Hungarians in the vicinity of his realm. In the late 9th century the Hungarians crossed the Carpathians and entered the Carpathian Basin. They invaded northern Italy and also defeated Duke Braslav from the Duchy of Pannonia, endangering Croatia. During Muncimir's reign, the exiled Prince Petar Gojniković of the Serbian House of Vlastimirović that stayed in Croatia returned to Rascia and seized power there. Prince Petar exiled his cousins who were pretenders to the Grand Princely throne: Pribislav, Bran and Stefan; whom Muncimir received and put under his protection.

He was succeeded by Tomislav, first king of Croatia. The family relationship between Muncimir and Tomislav is unknown; Tomislav was probably Muncimir's son.

Family

Muncimir was probably the third son of Trpimir I and brother of Petar and Zdeslav, since in his charter dated to 892, in the time of his rule, Muncimir stated that he returned to his fathers throne, which was usurped by Branimir.

References

Muncimir of Croatia Wikipedia