The Crown of Zvonimir was bestowed on King Dmitar Zvonimir of Croatia in 1076 by the papal legate. Zvonimir ruled Croatia until 1089 after which the crown was used in the coronation of his successor Stjepan II and presumably by the numerous Hungarian monarchs after the unification of the Kingdom of Croatia and Kingdom of Hungary in 1102. It is quite possible that the crown was lost during the 1520s when the Ottoman Turks captured and sacked the royal capitals of Solin and Knin. It is not known whether the medieval Crown of Zvonimir still exists.
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| - Crown of Zvonimir (en)
- Corona di Zvonimiro (it)
- Корона Звонимира (ru)
- Корона Звонимира (uk)
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| - La corona di Zvonimiro (Starohrvatska kruna, in croato) è la corona con cui venivano incoronati i Re di Croazia durante il medioevo. (it)
- Корона Звонимира (хорв. Starohrvatska kruna) — реликвия, принадлежавшая хорватскому правителю Звонимиру, правившему в 1076—1089 годах, впоследствии утраченная. (ru)
- Корона Звонимира (хорв. Starohrvatska kruna, також хорв. Zvonimirova kruna) — реліквія, що належала хорватському правителю Дмитару Звонимиру, що правив в 1076—1089 роках, згодом втрачена. (uk)
- The Crown of Zvonimir was bestowed on King Dmitar Zvonimir of Croatia in 1076 by the papal legate. Zvonimir ruled Croatia until 1089 after which the crown was used in the coronation of his successor Stjepan II and presumably by the numerous Hungarian monarchs after the unification of the Kingdom of Croatia and Kingdom of Hungary in 1102. It is quite possible that the crown was lost during the 1520s when the Ottoman Turks captured and sacked the royal capitals of Solin and Knin. It is not known whether the medieval Crown of Zvonimir still exists. (en)
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| - The Crown of Zvonimir was bestowed on King Dmitar Zvonimir of Croatia in 1076 by the papal legate. Zvonimir ruled Croatia until 1089 after which the crown was used in the coronation of his successor Stjepan II and presumably by the numerous Hungarian monarchs after the unification of the Kingdom of Croatia and Kingdom of Hungary in 1102. It is quite possible that the crown was lost during the 1520s when the Ottoman Turks captured and sacked the royal capitals of Solin and Knin. It is not known whether the medieval Crown of Zvonimir still exists. A stylised version of this crown is used on several provincial and county flags in modern Croatia and is consistently of the design illustrated here which is taken from an 11th-century engraving found in a baptistry in Split. The distinctive long sides could be hanging pendilia as found adorning the Holy Crown of Hungary which was also an 11th-century papal gift. (en)
- La corona di Zvonimiro (Starohrvatska kruna, in croato) è la corona con cui venivano incoronati i Re di Croazia durante il medioevo. (it)
- Корона Звонимира (хорв. Starohrvatska kruna) — реликвия, принадлежавшая хорватскому правителю Звонимиру, правившему в 1076—1089 годах, впоследствии утраченная. (ru)
- Корона Звонимира (хорв. Starohrvatska kruna, також хорв. Zvonimirova kruna) — реліквія, що належала хорватському правителю Дмитару Звонимиру, що правив в 1076—1089 роках, згодом втрачена. (uk)
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