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Vladislav (Dalmatian duke)

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Reign
  
February 821 – c. 835

Role
  
Borna of Croatia\'s son

Parents
  
Borna of Croatia

Predecessor
  
Borna of Croatia

Name
  
Vladislav Croatia

Died
  
835 AD

Successor
  
Mislav of Croatia

Father
  
Klonimir, brother of Borna

Vladislav or Ladislas (Latin: Ladasclavus; fl. 821) was the "Duke of Dalmatia and Liburnia" (dux Dalmatiae atque Liburnae), having succeeded his uncle Borna, a Frankish vassal. He is mentioned only in the 9th-century Royal Frankish Annals, regarding year 821. Borna had died between January and October 821, during a war against Frankish rebel Ljudevit, Duke of Lower Pannonia. Borna's nephew (by his sister) Vladislav succeeded him, by the people's will and emperor's approval. Vladislav ruled from Nin as a loyal vassal of the Frankish Emperor Lothair I. In historiography, his realm has been referred to as Dalmatian Croatia, where he was succeeded by Mislav.

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