Banate of Croatia

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The Banate of Croatia was a medieval South Slavic polity that served as a semi-autonomous Croatian territory under the Kingdom of Hungary before evolving into the Kingdom of Croatia.

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Banate of Croatia canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historical region
medieval polity
vassal state
borderedBy Dalmatian cities
Bosnian Kingdom
surface form: Kingdom of Bosnia

Duchy of Slavonia
surface form: Kingdom of Slavonia

Republic of Venice
capital Biograd na Moru
Knin
Zagreb
continent Europe
currency denar
endCause Battle of Mohács (1526)
surface form: Battle of Mohács
endTime 1526
ethnicGroup Croats
followedBy Kingdom of Croatia
surface form: Kingdom of Croatia (within the Habsburg Monarchy)
follows Kingdom of Croatia
surface form: Kingdom of Croatia (925–1102)
governmentType feudal monarchy
hasPart Croatian Littoral
Dalmatia
Slavonia
headOfGovernmentTitle Ban of Croatia
historicalRegion Croatia
language Croatian
Latin
locatedIn Central Europe
Kingdom of Hungary
South Central Europe
surface form: Southeastern Europe
notableOfficeHolder János Hunyadi
surface form: Ban John Hunyadi

Nikola Šubić Zrinski
surface form: Ban Nikola Šubić Zrinski

Ban Pavao Šubić
overlord King of Hungary
partOf Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen
medieval Croatia
politicalStatus constituent kingdom under the Hungarian Crown
semi-autonomous territory
religion Christianity
Eastern Orthodox Christianity
surface form: Eastern Orthodoxy

Roman Catholicism
rulingDynasty House of Anjou
surface form: Angevin dynasty

Jagiellonian dynasty
Árpád dynasty
startTime 12th century
c. 1102
subclassOf banate
todayPartOf Bosnia and Herzegovina
Hungary
independent Republic of Croatia
surface form: Republic of Croatia

Serbia

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Croats historicalState Banate of Croatia