Charles Robert of Anjou accepted as ruler by Croatian noble society.
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In 1301, the Croatian nobility played a crucial role in accepting Charles Robert of Anjou as their ruler. This decision marked a significant shift in Croatian history as Charles Robert, who was also King of Hungary, became the new monarch of Croatia. The acceptance by the Croatian nobility solidified Charles Robert's claim to the Croatian throne and established a union between the Kingdom of Croatia and the Kingdom of Hungary. This union would have lasting political and cultural implications for Croatia, influencing its governance and relationships with neighboring regions. #CroatianHistory #CharlesRobertofAnjou #CroatianMonarchy
Primary Reference: Charles I of Hungary - Wikipedia
Location : Croatia
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