Difference between revisions of "Directory talk:Croatia"

MyWikiBiz, Author Your Legacy — Friday May 24, 2024
Jump to navigationJump to search
m (added)
(editing)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
'''Notes'''
 
'''Notes'''
 
+
* It is believed that Hrvat in medieval times was pronounced "Hrovat".
 +
* Discovered In 1853 Χορούαθ[ος], Χοροάθος, Χορόαθος- Horoúathos, Horoáthos, and Horóathos (originally 3rd century AD-Tanais Tablets)
 +
* Branimir's inscription c. 880: Croatorum (Latin)
 +
* Baska tablet c.1100 AD:  HR'VAT'SKI
 +
----
 
*Byzantines-Eastern Roman Empire (i.e. Procopius-Byzantine scholar, Jordanes- 6th century Roman bureaucrat) c. 550 '''Σκλαβῖνοι'''- Sklabenoi
 
*Byzantines-Eastern Roman Empire (i.e. Procopius-Byzantine scholar, Jordanes- 6th century Roman bureaucrat) c. 550 '''Σκλαβῖνοι'''- Sklabenoi
 
* Latin: Sclaveni
 
* Latin: Sclaveni
  
----
 
 
* Branimir's inscription c. 880: Croatorum (Latin)
 
* Baska tablet c.1100 AD:  HR'VAT'SKI
 
 
* In 1853 Χορούαθ[ος], Χοροάθος, Χορόαθος- Horoúathos, Horoáthos, and Horóathos (3rd century AD-Tanais Tablets)
 
* It is believed that Hrvat in medieval times was pronounced "Hrovat".
 
 
----
 
----
 
Some time after the collapse of independence state in 1102 the political power within the Provence was transferred from Dalmatia to the Zagreb region (further inland).  Zagreb today is the capital of modern Croatia.
 
Some time after the collapse of independence state in 1102 the political power within the Provence was transferred from Dalmatia to the Zagreb region (further inland).  Zagreb today is the capital of modern Croatia.

Revision as of 09:25, 12 January 2013

Notes

  • It is believed that Hrvat in medieval times was pronounced "Hrovat".
  • Discovered In 1853 Χορούαθ[ος], Χοροάθος, Χορόαθος- Horoúathos, Horoáthos, and Horóathos (originally 3rd century AD-Tanais Tablets)
  • Branimir's inscription c. 880: Croatorum (Latin)
  • Baska tablet c.1100 AD: HR'VAT'SKI

  • Byzantines-Eastern Roman Empire (i.e. Procopius-Byzantine scholar, Jordanes- 6th century Roman bureaucrat) c. 550 Σκλαβῖνοι- Sklabenoi
  • Latin: Sclaveni

Some time after the collapse of independence state in 1102 the political power within the Provence was transferred from Dalmatia to the Zagreb region (further inland). Zagreb today is the capital of modern Croatia.