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Gojslav (died 1020) was a
monarch who co-ruled the
Kingdom of
Croatia with his
brother Krešimir III from 1000 to his
death in 1020. He was the youngest...
- 997, he was
succeeded by
three sons:
Svetoslav Suronja, Krešimir III and
Gojslav. The two
younger brothers rebelled against Svetoslav Suronja,
which started...
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Croatia to rule the
entire medieval Croatian Kingdom. Stephen's
father was
Gojslav II, the
younger brother of
Peter Krešimir IV of Croatia.
Stephen was duke...
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former King
Stjepan Držislav.
Until 1020, he co-ruled with his
brother Gojslav.
After Croatia's King
Stjepan Držislav died in 997, his son
Svetoslav Suronja...
- successor.
After the
death of
their father, his
brothers Krešimir III and
Gojslav started organizing a
rebellion against him
since Svetoslav rejected sharing...
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Bagratid Armenia (approximate date)
Gerald I (Tranche-Lion),
French nobleman Gojslav, king of
Croatia (approximate date) Leif Ericson,
Norse Viking explorer...
- time in 400 years. The
rulers of
neighbouring Croatia, Krešimir III and
Gojslav, who were
previously allies of Bulgaria,
accepted Basil's
supremacy to...
- decades. In
addition to Svetoslav, he had two
other sons, Krešimir, and
Gojslav, and all
three of them were to hold the
title of King of
Croatia over the...
- Krešimir IV of
Croatia (? – 1074), King of
Croatia from 1058 or 1060.
Gojslav (elsewhere
named Častimir), who
fathered Stephen II of Croatia, the last...
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Suronja continued his pro-Byzantine policy. His
brothers Krešimir III and
Gojslav did not want
Svetoslav as
ruler and
attempted a coup d'etat,
asking the...