Karta koju si ti proložio je slovenska karta koju je crtalo neko dijete u ovom vremenu u kojem mi živimo . Ta karta ne predstavlja ništa...
Ali eto što smo doživjeli od čovjeka kojem je netko dao funkciju MODERATORA, da potura crtane karte naspram stvarnih povijesnih mapa, A STALNO SE POZIVA NA POVIJESNE MAPE !!!
A ova karta je BIZANTSKA POVIJESNA KARTA koja je dakle i materijalni dokaz Hrvatske i Zadra u Hrvatskoj...
Pogledajte prilog 735443
A sad idemo na 11. stoljeće kada Hrvatska opet dolazi u posjed dalmatinskih gradova...
Evo nam u pomoć SVJETSKA POVIJEST, da objasni kada i kako je bizant predao gradove hrvatskom kralju Petru Krešimiru IV. koja dokazuje nesumnjivo hrvatsku UPRAVU i objašnjava na koji način ih je izgubio...
King Petar Krešimir IV. reign...
In 1069, he had the
Byzantine Empire recognize him as supreme ruler of the parts of Dalmatia Byzantium had controlled since the Croatian dynastic struggle of 997.
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During Krešimir's reign, the
Normans from southern Italy first became involved in Balkan politics and Krešimir soon came in contact with them. After the 1071
Battle of Manzikert, where the
Seljuk Turks routed the Eastern Imperial army, the
Diocleans,
Serbs and other Slavs instigated a rebellion of
boyars in
Macedonia and in 1072, Krešimir is alleged to have lent his aid to this uprising. In 1075, the
Normans under
Peter II of Trani invaded the Dalmatian possessions of Croatia from
southern Italy, During the invasion, the Norman count
Amico of Giovinazzo besieged the island of
Rab for almost a month (14 April to early May). He failed in his siege of Rab, but he managed to take the island of
Cres on 9 May. It was during these clashes that the Croatian king himself was captured by Amico at an unidentified location. In return for liberation, he was forced to relinquish many cities, including both his capitals, as well as Zadar,
Split, and
Trogir. His followers, such as the
Bishop of Cres, also collected a large ransom. However, he was not liberated. Over the next two years, the
Republic of Venice expelled the Normans and secured the cities for themselves.
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