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The Triune Kingdom (Croatian: Trojedna kraljevina) or Triune Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia (Croatian: Trojedna Kraljevina Hrvatske, Slavonije i Dalmacije) was the concept—advocated by the leaders of the 19th-century Croatian national revival—of a united kingdom between Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia, which were already within the Austrian Empire under one king, who was also the Emperor of Austria, but were politically and administratively separate entities. This concept had roots in the high medieval period, as a successor to the historical Kingdom of Croatia which was made up of those regions.

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  • Royaume triunitaire de Croatie-Slavonie-Dalmatie (fr)
  • Triune Kingdom (en)
  • Триединое королевство (ru)
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  • Le royaume triunitaire de Croatie-Slavonie-Dalmatie (en croate, Trojedna Kraljevina Hrvatska i Slavonija) était une revendication des Croates en 1867. (fr)
  • Триединое королевство (хорв. Trojedna kraljevina) было хорватским государственным образованием в Австро-Венгерской империи, объединявшем территории собственно Хорватии, Славонии и Далмации) и состоявшем из Королевства Хорватия, Королевства Славония (объединённых в Королевство Хорватия и Славония) и Королевства Далмация, объединённых личной унией под хорватской короной, которая в свою очередь находилась в личной унии с венгерской короной и входила в Земли короны Святого Иштвана. (ru)
  • The Triune Kingdom (Croatian: Trojedna kraljevina) or Triune Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia (Croatian: Trojedna Kraljevina Hrvatske, Slavonije i Dalmacije) was the concept—advocated by the leaders of the 19th-century Croatian national revival—of a united kingdom between Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia, which were already within the Austrian Empire under one king, who was also the Emperor of Austria, but were politically and administratively separate entities. This concept had roots in the high medieval period, as a successor to the historical Kingdom of Croatia which was made up of those regions. (en)
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  • April 2019 (en)
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  • Josip Jelačić Royal Bans Standard, the first tricolor standard with the unified coat of arms of Croatia, Dalmatia and Slavonia used from 1848 until 1859 (en)
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  • Work from 1895 by Ivan Bojničić, member of the Croatian Independent People's Party, mentioned in this very article of having the recognition of the Triune Kingdom as its primary goal (en)
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  • Le royaume triunitaire de Croatie-Slavonie-Dalmatie (en croate, Trojedna Kraljevina Hrvatska i Slavonija) était une revendication des Croates en 1867. (fr)
  • The Triune Kingdom (Croatian: Trojedna kraljevina) or Triune Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia (Croatian: Trojedna Kraljevina Hrvatske, Slavonije i Dalmacije) was the concept—advocated by the leaders of the 19th-century Croatian national revival—of a united kingdom between Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia, which were already within the Austrian Empire under one king, who was also the Emperor of Austria, but were politically and administratively separate entities. This concept had roots in the high medieval period, as a successor to the historical Kingdom of Croatia which was made up of those regions. After 1867, Croatia and Slavonia were within the Hungarian half of Austria-Hungary and were united in 1868 as the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, where the name Triune Kingdom of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia became official. However, Dalmatia, being located in the Austrian half, still remained de facto separate. Until the end of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, several Croatian political parties and groups sought recognition of the Triune Kingdom and the incorporation of Dalmatia into Croatia-Slavonia. The Croatian intelligentsia, especially lawyers and historians, played a key role in interpreting historical sources so as to legitimize the demand for the Triune Kingdom. (en)
  • Триединое королевство (хорв. Trojedna kraljevina) было хорватским государственным образованием в Австро-Венгерской империи, объединявшем территории собственно Хорватии, Славонии и Далмации) и состоявшем из Королевства Хорватия, Королевства Славония (объединённых в Королевство Хорватия и Славония) и Королевства Далмация, объединённых личной унией под хорватской короной, которая в свою очередь находилась в личной унии с венгерской короной и входила в Земли короны Святого Иштвана. (ru)
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