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The details of the arrival of the Croats are scarcely documented.

c. 626 Croats migrate from Galicia at the invitation of Eastern Roman Emperor Heraclius .

c.641 – c.689 Radoslav converts Croatia to Christianity.





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Habsburg dynasty rules Hungarian-Croatian Kingdom (1527 – 1918)

''The Hungarians are defeated by the Ottomans at the Battle Of Mohács in 1526. In 1527, the Croatian nobles recognize the Habsburg Archduke of Austria, Ferdinand as King of Croatia and Hungary, in return for his leading the defense against the Turks.''
Christopher (Kristof) Frankopan (Frangepan) 1527 (died 1527) Grandson of Ban Stephen Frankopan
Ivan Karlović (Joannes Torquatus) of Krbava (Corbavia) 1527-1531 (died 1531) Married Ilona Zrinski
Simeon Erdödy with... 1530-1534  
Louis Pekry of Petrovina 1532-1537  
Thomas Nádasdy opposed by... 1537-1542  
Petrus Keglević of Buzin 1537-1541  
Nikola Šubić Zrinski 1542-1556 (born 1508, died 1566) 1543 married Katalin Frangepan , daughter of Ban Christopher Frangepan
Petrus Erdödy of Monyorokerek 1557-1567  
Lucas Zekel of Ormosd 1567  
George (Georgius) Drašković with... 1567-1575  
Francis Frankopan (Frangepan) of Slunj and then... 1567-1573  
Gašpar (Caspar) Alapić (Alapy) of Veliki Kalnik (Nagy-Kemle) 1574-1575  
Krsto Ungnad of Sonneg 1576-1583  
Toma Erdödy of Monyorokerek (Eberau) 1583-1595  
Gašpar (Caspar) Stankovački 1595-1596  
Ivan (John) Drašković of Trakostyan 1596-1606 (born 1550, died 1613)
Micheal Raditsch (Radich, Radic, Radic) Duke of {Link without Title} by order of Ferdinand of Austria in Graz. 1600-1608  Radic family blood line comes from Claudia the daughter of Dmitar Zvonimir and cousin to Ferdinand of Austria.
Toma Erdödy 1608-1615  
Benedikt Thuroczy 1615-1616  
''vacant'' 1616-1617  
Nikola (Nicholas) Frankopan of Trsat (Tersacz) 1617-1622  
Juraj (George) Zrinski (Zrinyi) 1622-1626  
Žigmund (Sigismund) Erdödy 1627-1639  
Ivan (John) Drašković 1639-1646  
Nikola Zrinski 1647-1664ign (born 1620, died 1664)
Petar Zrinski 1665-1670  
Nikola Erdödy 1671-1693  
Adam Baćan (Batthyány) August 26, 1693 - September 7, 1703  
Ivan (John) Pállfy January 24, 1704 - February 17, 1732  
Ivan (John) Drašković III February 17, 1732 - January 4, 1733 (died 1733)
Josip (Joseph) Eszterházy of Galanta August 13, 1733 - June 25, 1741  
György Branyng 1741-1742  
Karlo (Charles) Baćan (Batthyány) March 16, 1743 - July 6, 1756  
Franjo (Francis) Leopold Nádasdy opposed by... 1756-1783  
Fauszty Francis 1757- ?  
Franjo (Francis) Eszterházy opposed by... 1783-1785  
Franjo (Francis) Szechenyi 1783-1785  
Franjo (Francis) Balassa of Gyarmat 1785-1790  
Ivan (John) Erdödy 1790 - March 30, 1806  
Ignjat (Ignatius) Đulaj (Gyulay) of Maros-Nemethy and Nadaska 1806-1831  
Franjo Vlašić February 10, 1832 - May 16, 1840  
Juraj (George) Haulik of Varalaj/Varalya 1840 - June 16, 1842 Acting Ban
Franjo (Francis) Haller of Hallerkeö/Hallerstein June 16, 1842 - 1845  
Juraj (George) Haulik of Varalaj/Varalya 1845 - March 23, 1848 Acting Ban























Croatia a Habsburg crown territory (1849-1867)

''In response to the Hungarian National Revolution, in 1848 Croatia declares itself free of Hungarian control but remains loyal to the Hapsburg monarch (see The Revolutions Of 1848 In The Habsburg Areas ). Serfdom is abolished.''
Josip (Joseph) Jelačić of Bužim March 23, 1848 - May 19, 1859 (born 1801, died 1859)
Ivan Coronini-Kronberg July 28, 1859 - June 19, 1860  
Joseph (Josip) Šokčević June 19, 1860 - June 27, 1867 (born 1811, died 1896)












Croatia returned to Hungarian control

''In 1867, Habsburg Empire reconstituted as the dual monarchy of Austria-Hungary ''
Levin Rauch June 27, 1867 - January 26, 1871 (acting to December 8, 1868) (born 1819, died 1890)


























































































Banate in the Kingdom Of Hungary

''In 1868, Croatia-Slavonia becomes a banate in the Kingdom of Hungary with limited autonomy''
Koloman Bedeković Komorski January 26, 1871 - February 12, 1872 (born 1818, died 1889)
Eugen (Eugene) Kvaternik October 8, 1871 - October 11, 1871 (born 1825, died 1871) (in rebellion, at Rakovica)
Antun Vakanović February 17, 1872 - September 20, 1873 Acting Ban; (born 1808, died 1894)
Ivan Mažuranić September 20, 1873 - February 21, 1880 (born 1814, died 1890)
Ladislav Pejačević February 21, 1880 - September 4, 1883 (born 1824, died 1901)
Hermann Ramberg September 4, 1883 - December 1, 1883 Acting Ban; (born 1820, died 1899)
Dragutin Karoly Khuen-Héderváry December 4, 1883 - June 27, 1903 (born 1849, died 1918)
Teodor (Theodore) Pejačević July 1, 1903 - June 26, 1907 (born 1855, died 1928)
Aleksandar (Alexander) Rakodczaj June 26, 1907 - January 8, 1908 (born 1848, died 1924)
Pavao (Paul) Rauch of Nyek January 8, 1908 - February 5, 1910 (born 1865, died 1933)
Nikola (Nicholas) Tomašić February 5, 1910 - January 19, 1912 (born 1864, died 1918)
Slavko Cuvaj January 19, 1912 - July 21, 1913 (acting from April 5, 1912) (born 1851, died 1931)
Ivan (John) Škrlec (Skerlecz) July 21, 1913 - June 29, 1917 (acting to November 27, 1913) (born 1873, died 1951)
Antun Mihalović June 29, 1917 - January 20, 1919 (born 1868, died 1949)




































Croatia incorporated into the Kingdom Of The Serbs, Croats And Slovenes (1918 - 1929)

''Following a brief period of self-rule, becomes part of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes under the Karađorđević dynasty.''
Ivan Paleček January 20, 1919 - November 24, 1919  
Tomislav Tomljenović November 24, 1919 - February 22, 1920  
Matko Laginja February 22, 1920 - December 11, 1920 (born 1852, died 1930)
Teodor Bošnjak December 23, 1920 - March 2, 1921 acting Ban
Tomislav Tomljenović March 2, 1921 - July 3, 1921  




















Croatia in Kingdom Of Yugoslavia (1929-1939)

''In 1929, the new Constitution of the Kingdom renamed it Yugoslavia and split up Croatia between several Banovina s (provinces).''











Bans of the Sava Banovina
Bans of the Littoral Banovina




























Name Reign
Josip Silović October 3, 1929 - 19..
Ivo N. Perović 19.. - 1935
Marko Kostrenčić 1935 - 1936
Viktor Ružić 1936 - August 26, 1939














Name Reign
Ivo Tartaglia 19.. - 19..



The Banovina Of Croatia (1939 - 1941)

''With limited autonomy, created within the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.''
Ivan Šubašić 1939 - 1941  



MODERN TIMES

1941 - 1945 Independent State Of Croatia under Axis powers. Ruled by ''poglavnik'' (leader) Ante Pavelić . Aimone Of Aosta proclaimed king Tomislav II of the House Of Savoy on May 18, 1941, was never installed, abdicated July 31, 1943.

1945 - 1991 Croatia becomes a federal state of Socialist Federal Republic Of Yugoslavia .

June 25, 1991 - present Republic of Croatia independent. See:


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