- Dmitar Zvonimir
Dmitar Zvonimir or Demetrius (died
20 April 1089 ) was theKing of Croatia of the Svetoslavić branch of theHouse of Trpimirović . He began as aban of Slavonia in the service of Stephen I of Croatia and then asduke of Croatia for his successorPeter Krešimir IV . Peter declared him his heir and, in late 1074 or early 1075, Demetrius succeeded to the Croatian throne. He was the last native king who exerted any real power over the entire Croatian state, which he inherited at its height.Banate of Slavonia and Croatia
From about 1065, during the reign of Krešimir IV, his relative through the
Orseoli of Venice, Demetrius ruled inSlavonia (the land between the riversDrava andSava ) with the title of "ban".At the beginning of 1075, Krešimir named Demetrius "by the mercy of God Duke of Dalmatian Croatia". This title made him not only the ruler of northern Dalmatia, but also the chief advisor of the king and his heir. Krešimir died soon thereafter and Demetrius succeeded him.
Reign
Demetrius was crowned on
8 October 1076 at Solin in theBasilica of Saint Peter and Moses by a representative ofPope Gregory VII . He ruled fromKnin , which today is nicknamed "Zvonimir's city." He continued the expansive and pro-Roman policies of his predecessor, maintaining close alliance with the papacy. He instituted theGregorian reform and took up many domestic reforms. During his reign, slavery was abolished in the kingdom.Demetrius also took the hard line against the
Byzantine Empire , but, unlike Krešimir, he was also an ally of theNormans , with whom he joined in wars against Byzantium. WhenRobert Guiscard ,Duke of Apulia , invaded the western Balkan provinces of the empire in 1084, Demetrius sent troops to his aid.There are several versions of Zvonimir's death. The most commonly accepted one, asserted by
Thomas, Archdeacon of Split , asserts that Demetrius died of natural causes.Fact|date=July 2008 Another account, from the Presbyter ofDoclea , says that on20 April 1089 ,Pope Urban II andAlexios I Komnenos responding to pleas from Constantinople against theSeljuks and the desire to heal theEast-West Schism , asked Demetrius, his strongest Balkan ally, to come to the military aid of the empire against the Turk. Demetrius convened theSabor atKosovo Polje near Knin that year to mobilise the army on behalf of the pope and the emperor, but the nobility refused him and a rebellion erupted. Demetrius was assassinated at the field of meeting by his own soldiers.Fact|date=July 2008 His death marked the collapse of Croatian royal power. The myth of the "Curse of King Zvonimir" is based on the legend of his assassination.uccession and legacy
Demetrius was married to his distant relative
Jelena Lijepa , the sister ofLadislaus I of Hungary . Through Jelena, he was connected to the royal families of not only Hungary, but also Poland,Denmark , Bulgaria, and Byzantium. She bore him a son, Radovan, who predeceased him, and a daughter, Claudia, who, being married to thevoivode ofLapcani Lika , was ineligible for the throne. He was succeeded by Stephen II, last of the Trpimirović dynasty, but he died in 1091, at which point Ladislaus of Hungary became the best candidate for the succession.The culturally and historically significant
Baška tablet was inscribed shortly after his death and contains references to him and a number of his nobles of the eleventh century.External links
* [http://www.croatianhistory.net/gif/krek24.jpgRomantic portrait of Demetrius.]
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