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Contents Series Foreword vii Preface xi Timeline of Historical Events xv 1 Croatia and Slovenia Today 1 2 From Ancient Origins to the End of the Roman World (Prehistory-565) 19 From the Avar Khanate and Slavic Migrations to the Kingdom of Croatia and Union with Hungary (565-1102) 33 Between Empires: Hungary Venice, Habsburg Austria, and the Ottoman Invasions (1102-1557) 57 From the Defeat of the Ottomans through the Age of Enlightenment (1557-1805) 85 3 4 5 6 From National Awakening through World War I (1805-1919) 109
лі Contents 7 The First Yugoslavia and World War II (1918-1945) 129 8 The Yugoslav Communist Experiment (1945-1990) 155 9 The Yugoslav Wars of Secession and Their Legacy (1990-2007) 181 Rejoining the West (2007-2020) 213 10 Notable People in the History of Croatia and Slovenia 229 Bibliographic Essay 237 Index 241
Index Adrian II, Pope, 51 Adžić, Blagoje, Yugoslav General, 189,193 Alaric, Gothic King, 29 Alijagić, Alija, Bosnian communist assassin, 146 Anafesto, Paolo Lucio, Venetian Doge, 58 Andrew II, Hungarian King of Croatia, 65 Artnik, Alenka, Slovenian free diver, 226 Association of Socialist Youth of Slovenia (ZSMS), 199 Augustus, Roman Emperor, 23-24 Babič, Milan, Serb politician in Croatia, 183-184 Babonić, John, Ban of Slavonia, 73 Bakarid, Vladimir, Croatian communist official, 163 Barthou, Louis, French Foreign Minister, 140 Basic Agreement/Erdut Agreement (1995), 207 Basil II, Byzantine Emperor, 53-54, 64 Baška Tablet, 52 Battle of Actium (31 BCE), 24 Battle of Bliska (1322), 73-74 Battle of Borovo Selo (1991), 192 Battle of Grobnik Field (1242), 66-67 Battle of Gvozd Mountain (1097), 56 Battle of Kosovo (1448), 76 Battle of Krbava Field (1493), 78 Battle of Lašva (1415), 75 Battle of Lepanto (1571), 94-95 Battle of Mohács (1526), 77-78,82 Battle of Mohi (1241), 66 Battle of Neretva (1943), 151
242 Battle of Pákozd (1848), 121 Battle of Saint Gotthard (1664), 101 Battle of Sisak (1593), 87-88,136 Battle of Taginae (552), 31 Battle of the Bosnian Highlands (926), 48 Battle of the Medak Pocket (1993), 204-205 Battle of the Miljevci Plateau (1992), 203 Battle of the Sutjeska (1943), 151 Battle of Trsat (799), 41 Battle of Varna (1444), 76 Battle of Vienna (1683), 90-91 Battle of Vukovar (1991), 192 Battle of Zadar (1991), 191-192 Batu Khan, Mongol General, 66 Bayan, Avar Khan, 34 Béla I, Hungarian King, 55 Béla III, Hungarian King of Croatia, 65 Béla IV, Hungarian King of Croatia, 65-67 Black Hand (secret society), 141 Boban, Mate, Bosnian Croat politician, 196 Bobetko, Janko, Croatian General, 205 Bohorič, Adam, Protestant reformer, 99-100,105-106 Bolousova, Pelagiya, Russian wife of Tito, 146 Bonaparte, Napoleon, French Emperor, 58,109-114,120 Borut, Prince of Carantania, 43 Boskovic, Ruđer Josip, Croatian scientist, 107 Bratušek, Alenka, Slovene politician, 220 Brioni Accord (1991), 190 Brioni Plenum (1966), 168 Index Broz, Josip (Tito), Yugoslav President: death, 171; early life, 145-146; and experiments in the self-managed economy of communist Yugoslavia, 163-166; later legacy, 172-173,175-180, 182,186,189,217; and the 1948 break with Stalin, 158-159; and pre-war communist activities, 146-148; and reaction to the Croatian Spring, 168-171; and the struggle for post-war Trieste, 156-157; and use of Yugoslav state security against political enemies, 159-163; and wartime Partisan leadership, 148-149, 151-153 Cerar, Miro, Slovenian politician, 221 Čermák, Ivan,
Croatian official, 210 Charlemagne, Holy Roman Emperor, 40-41,48 Charles I, Angevin King of Hungary and Croatia, 73-74 Charles V, Duke of Lorraine, 89 Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, 82 Charles VI, Habsburg Emperor, 102 Chemozemski, Vlado, Bulgarian assassin, 140 Clement V, Pope, 73 Coloman, Hungarian King of Croatia, 56,64 Cominform, 158 Comintern, 144-145,148 Constantine the Great, Roman Emperor, 25,28 Constantine VII Porphyrogenitos, Byzantine Emperor, 38,45,60
Index Čop, Matija, Slovenian linguist, 113 Corfu Declaration (1917), 131 Corvinus, Matthias, King of Hungary and Croatia, 76-77 Counts of Celje, 78-82 Croatian Defense Council (HVO), 197 Croatian Spring (MASPOK) of 1971,167-171 Crusade of Nicopolis (1396), 75-76,81 Dabčevid-Kučar, Savka, Croatian communist politician, 169-170 Dalmatae (ancient Dalmatian civilization), 22-23 Dalmatin, Jurij, Slovenian Lutheran minister and intellectual, 100,106 Dandolo, Enrico, Venetian Doge, 61-62 Daruvar Agreement (1993), 204 Dayton Agreement (1995), 195, 198, 207 Đilas, Milovan, Serbian communist official, 163-164 Diocletian, Roman Emperor, 24-27,52 Domagojević, Branimir, Croatian prince, 46-47 Dončič, Luka, Slovenian basketball player, 225-226 Draganovič, Krunoslav, Croatian priest, 162 Drašković, Janko, Croatian politician, 118-119 Drašković, Milorad, Royalist Yugoslav official, 146 Drnovšek, Janez, Slovenian President, 198-202, 218 Držić, Marin, Ragusan author, 107 243 Držislav, Stjepan, Croatian King, 53 Durak, Blaž, Croat commander, 87 Đurđević, Ignjat, Croatian poet, 107 Edict of Milan (313), 25 Edict of Worms (1521), 96 Erdődy, Thomas, Hungarian Ban of Croatia, 87 Eric, Frankish Margrave of Friuli, 41 Ernest the Iron, Austrian Duke, 79 Fallero, Ordelafo, Venetian Doge, 65 Ferdinand, Archduke of Styria, 94 Ferdinand I, Habsburg King and Holy Roman Emperor, 82-83, 88,92 Fifth Crusade of 1217, 65 Fintid, Matija, Croat Commander, 87 Fortis, Alberto, Venetian author, 107 Fourth Crusade of 1204,61-62 Francetic, Jure, Croat NDH commander, 151 Frankopan, Fran Krsto, Croatian Count, 102
Frankovid, Mato, Mayor of Dubrovnik, 224 Franz Joseph, Habsburg Emperor, 121-122,126,132,136 Frederick V, Holy Roman Emperor, 79 Gaj, Ljudevit, Croat philologist, 116-117,169 Game of Thrones and Croatian tourism, 223-224
244 Gaspari, Mitja, Slovene Economy Minister, 199 Geneva Accord (1991), 194,202 Genghis Khan, 65,67 Gentius, Illyrian King, 22 Goli Otok, communist prison camp island, 160 Gorkič, Milan, communist activist, 148 Gothic War (376-382), 28-29 Gotovina, Ante, Croatian General, 209-210, 214,216-217 Grabar-Kitarovič, Kolinda, Croatian President, 220 Great Schism of 1054,54 Gregory, Bishop of Nin, 52 Gregory VII, Pope, 55 Gubec, Matija, peasant revolt leader, 101 Guiscard, Robert, Norman Prince, 55 Hacquet, Balthazar, Enlightenment intellectual, 105 Hadžič, Goran, Serb wartime leader in Croatia, 189,193 Hauser, Stjepan, Croatian musician (2CELLOS), 226-227 Helen of Hungary, Queen of Croatia, 55-56 Heraclius, Byzantine Emperor, 38,59 Hermann II, Count of Celje, 81 Hitler, Adolf, 142,148-152,157 Hotimir, Prince of Carantania, 43 Hrvatinič, Hrvoje Vukčič, Croatian noble, 74-75 Hunyadi, John, King of Hungary and Croatia, 76-77 Hus, Jan, Czech Protestant reformer, 95,116 Index Iconoclasm in the Byzantine Empire, 49 Illyrian Movement in Croatia and Slovenia in the 19th century, 113-118 Illyrians (ancient tribe), 20-23 Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during WWII, 142, 148-153 Innocent III, Pope, 62 Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (VMRO), 140 Izetbegovič, Alija, President of Bosnia-Herzegovina, 195-196, 198,205 Jankovič, Zoran, Slovenian businessman and politician, 220 Janša, Janez, Slovenian politician, 187 Japelj, Jurij, Slovenian priest, 106 Jasenovac concentration camp, 149-150 Jelačič, Josip. See Von Bužim, Josip Jelačič, Croatian Ban John Paul П, Pope,
62,178,208,214 John VIII, Pope, 46,51 Josipovič, Ivo, Croatian President, 215 Jovovič, Blagoje, Montenegrin assassin, 162 Jurišič, Nikola, Croat commander, 77 Justinian the Great, Byzantine Emperor, 30-31,33-34,49 Justinianic Plague (541-542), 31 Kadijevič, Veljko, Yugoslav Defense Minister, 189 Karađorđevič, Alexander, King of Yugoslavia, 138-142
Index Karadžič, Radovan, wartime president of Republika Srpska in Bosnia, 182,195-196 Karadžič, Vuk Stefanovič, Serbian linguist, 116-118 Kardelj, Edvard, Slovenian communist and Yugoslav official, 147-148,156-158,163֊ 165,171,175 Kemal, Mustafa (Atatürk), 125 Khatun, Mongol General, 66 Koenig, Johanna, Austrian wife of Tito, 148 Kopitar, Jernej, Slovenian scholar, 116-117 Korošec, Anton, Slovenian priest and politician, 133,138 Kosor, Jadranka, Croatian politician, 215, 218,220 Kotromanič, Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia, 74 Krajačič, Ivan, Croatian communist official, 161 Kralj, Janko, Slovenian activist, 144 Krelj, Sebastjan, Slovenian Protestant scholar, 100 Krešimir I, Croatian King, 52-53 Krešimir IV, Croatian King, 53-54 Krišković, Vinko, Croatian ViceBan, 132 Kružić, Petar, Uskok leader, 92 Kučan, Milan, Slovenian politician, 173,179 Kumerdej, Blaž, Slovenian philologist, 106 Kvaternik, Eugen, Croat NDH commander, 149,151 Ladislaus I, Hungarian King, 55 Ladislaus of Naples, Angevin rival to Sigismund of Luxembourg, 75 245 Laibach, Slovene avante-garde band (NSK), 178-179 Lenković, Ivan, Croat General, 83, 93 Leo III, Byzantine Emperor, 49 Leo III, Pope, 40 Leo X, Pope, 78 Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, 89 Leopold of Žovnek, 80 Linhart, Anton Tomaž, Slovene playwright, 106 Lisbon Agreement (1992), 196 Lisinski, Vatroslav, Croatian composer, 117 Log Revolution (1990), 184 London Pact (1915), 127-128,134 Louis I, Hungarian King of Croatia, 70 Louis the Great, Angevin King of Hungary and Croatia, 74 Louis XVI, French King, 109 Maček, Vladko, Croatian politician, 139
Maleševac, Jovan, Serbian priest, 98 Malgaj, Franjo, Slovenian guerrilla leader, 133 Maria Theresa, Habsburg Empress, 100-103 Marie Antoinette, French Queen, 109 Markač, Mladen, Croatian commander, 210,216 Markovič, Ante, Croatian Yugoslav leader, 176-177 Martič, Milan, Serb military leader in Croatia, 183 Martin Luther, 95-96, 99 Mary, Queen of Hungary, 73 Mehmed II, Ottoman Sultan, 76
246 Merzifonlu Kara Mustafa Pasha, Ottoman Grand Vizier, 89 Mesić, Stjepan, 208-209,218 Meštrović, Ivan, Croatian activist and politician, 130 Michael III, Byzantine Emperor, 50 Michael Krešimir II, Croatian King, 53 Michael of Zahumlje, medieval prince, 66 Mihailovič, Draža, Serbian Chetnik leader, 159 Mikulić, Branko, Croatian communist politician, 174,176 Milanović, Zoran, Croatian Prime Minister, 219 Millo, Enrico, Italian Admiral, 128 Miloš, Ljubomir, Croatian NDH official, 161 Miloševič, Slobodan, Serbian Yugoslav leader, 173,179-181, 183,185,189,194-196 Miošić, Andrija Kačič, Croatian monk and author, 107-108 Mislav, Duke of Croatia, 22 Mission of Cyril and Methodius to the Slavs, 50-51 Mitrovič, Stojan Jankovič, Serb Uskok leader, 94 Mladen II šubić, Croatian Ban, 73-74 Mladić, Ratko, Bosnian Serb General, 195 Modestus, medieval Irish monk, 43 Modrič, Luka, Croatian soccer player, 225 Muncimir, Croatian duke, 47 Mussolini, Benito, Italian dictator, 134,140,142-144,149-151,157 Index Nádasdy, Ferenc, Hungarian Count, 102 Narentine piracy, 45-47,53,59-61 Narses, Byzantine Imperial Chamberlain, 31 Nelipić, Ivan, Croat nobleman, 74 NKVD (Soviet intelligence service), 148 Non-Aligned Movement, 146,156, 166,202 Odovacer, 5th-century barbarian King of Italy, 30 Operation Flash (1995), 206 Operation Maslenica (1993), 204 Operation Stinger (1991), 190 Operation Storm (1995), 206-207, 209-210,216 Operation Tiger (1992), 203 Orbini, Mavro, Ragusan writer, 108 Order of the Dragon (Hungarian knightly Order), 75, 79 Otto I, Frankish Emperor, 53 Pahor, Borut, Slovenian President,
218,221 Paris Peace Conference (1946), 157 Paris Peace Treaty (1919), 126 Pašić, Nikola, Serbian politician, 131-132,136-137 Pavelič, Ante, Croatian politician, 139-140,142,149-151,161-162 Perón, Juan Domingo, Argentine President, 162 Perry, William, American Defense Secretary, 205 Philiki Etaireia (Society of Friends), 140 Philip II, Spanish Habsburg Emperor, 87,95 Photius, Byzantine Patriarch, 50
Index Pietro I Candiano, Venetian Doge, 60 Pietro II Orseolo, Venetian Doge, 53,60-61 Pijade, Moša, Serbian communist activist, 147 Planinc, Milka, Croatian communist politician, 170,172, 174 Plenković, Andrej, Croatian Prime Minister, 222 Pliny the Elder, Roman author, 22 Plitvice Lakes incident (1991), 185 Pohlin, Marko, Slovenian writer, 105-106 Posavski, Ljudevit, Pannonian Croat Duke, 43-44 Pragmatic Sanction (1713), 102 Prešeren, France, Slovenian poet, 15,112,115-116 Pribićević, Svetozar, Serb politician in Croatia, 137-138 Pribina, Slavic prince, 49-50 Račan, Ivica, Croatian politician, 182,206 Račić, Puniša, Montenegrin politician, 137,141 Radić, Stjepan, Croatian politician, 135-137,139,141 Ranković, Aleksandar, Serbian communist official, 159-161, 163,168 Rašeta, Andrija, Yugoslav General, 194 Rašković, Jovan, Serb politician in Croatia, 182-183 Rastislav, Prince of Great Moravia, 50 Revolutionary Organization of the Julian March (TIGR), 143-144 Rudolf ГѴ, Austrian Duke, 79 247 Samo, Frankish King of the Slavs, 37-38 Sanader, Ivo, Croatian President, 210,213-218 Šarec, Marjan, Slovenian politician, 221 Šček, Virgil, Slovenian activist, 144 Sekolec, Jernej, Slovenian judge, 219 Sergius, Byzantine Patriarch, 35 Siege of Dubrovnik (1991), 203 Siege of Kőszeg/Güns (1532), 77 Siege of Zadar (1202), 62 Sigismund of Luxembourg, King of Hungary and Croatia, 74 Snačić, Petar, Croatian noble, 56 Sobieski, John III, Polish King, 89-90 Stalin, Joseph, 148,151,157-161, 163 Starčević, Ante, Croatian politician, 121 State Security Administration of Yugoslavia (UDBA), 160-163,
166,172-173 Stephen I, Hungarian King, 63 Stepinac, Alojzije, Catholic Archbishop of Zagreb, 208 Strossmayer, Josip Juraj, Croatian Bishop and politician, 122 Stulić, Joakim, Croatian lexicographer, 107 Subutai, Mongol General, 66 Šufflay, Milan, Croatian intellectual, 139 Suleyman the Magnificent, Ottoman Sultan, 77, 82-83 Šulić, Luka, Slovenian musician (2CELLOS), 226-227 Supilo, Frano, Croatian politician, 124,128,130,132
248 Šušak, Gojko, Croatian wartime defense minister, 193-194,197, 205-206 Svetoslavid, Demetrius Zvonimir, Croatian King, 55 Sylvester II, Pope, 63 Tehran Conference (1943), 151 Theoderic, Ostrogoth King, 30 Theodosius, Byzantine Emperor, 25,29 Tito. See Broz, Josip (Tito), Yugoslav President Tomassich, Franz, Austrian General, 111 Tomislav, Croatian King, 47,52 Tradonico, Pietro, Venetian Doge, 46,60 Treaty of Karlowitz (1699), 90 Treaty of Nettuno (1925), 137 Treaty of Neuberg (1379), 79 Treaty of Rapallo (1920), 134, 143 Treaty of Saint-Germain (1919), 133 Treaty of Versailles (1919), 134 Treaty of Zadar (1358), 70-71, 74 Tripalo, Ante Miko, Croatian communist and activist, 169-170 Trpimir, Duke of Croatia, 46 Trpimir II, Croatian King, 52 Trubar, Primož, Protestant reformer, 97-100 Trumbid, Ante, Croatian activist and sculptor, 130-131,133, 135,139 Tuđman, Franjo, Croatian President, 168,174,178,182, 193-194,197,204, 207-208, 214 2CELLOS, 226-227 Index Ulrich II, Count of Celje, 81-82 Ulrich III, Duke of Carinthia, 79 United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) peacekeeping mission, 194, 202-205 Uroš, Stefan III, Serbian King, 70 Ustaše, 140,142-144,149-152, 160-161,168,170,191,208 Valuk, First Duke of Carantania, 38 Valun Tablet, 51 Vance, Cyrus, U.S. diplomat, 202 Vance Plan (1991), 202 Velebit Uprising (1932), 146 Višeslav, Duke of Dalmatia, 41 Vitezovid, Pavao Ritter, Croatian historian, 108 Vladislaus II of Bohemia, King of Hungary and Croatia, 77 Vodnik, Valentin, Slovenian priest and poet, 106,113 Vojnomir, Prince of Pannonian Croatia, 41 Von Auersperg, Andreas,
Habsburg field commander, 87 Von Bach, Alexander, Habsburg Ban of Croatia, 121 Von Bužim, Josip Jeladid, Croatian Ban,120 Von Edelstein, Sigmund Zois Freiherr, Patron of the Slovenian Enlightenment, 105-106 Von Eggenberg, Ruprecht, Austrian General, 87 Von Spanheim, Bernhard, Duke of Carinthia, 78 Von Starhemberg, Ernst Rüdiger Graf, Austrian Commander, 89 Vraz, Stanko, Styrian writer, 117
249 Index Waldheim, Kurt, Austrian President and UN SecretaryGeneral, 178 Washington Agreement (1994), 205 Wilson, Woodrow, American President, 134 Zápolya, John, Hungarian commander, 82 Zois Circle. See Von Edelstein, Sigmund Zois Freiherr, Patron of the Slovenian Enlightenment Zrinski-Frankopan Conspiracy (Magnate's Conspiracy), Yugoslav Commission in London, 128 Zulfikarpašić, Adil, Bosniak politician, 196 101-102 |
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Contents Series Foreword vii Preface xi Timeline of Historical Events xv 1 Croatia and Slovenia Today 1 2 From Ancient Origins to the End of the Roman World (Prehistory-565) 19 From the Avar Khanate and Slavic Migrations to the Kingdom of Croatia and Union with Hungary (565-1102) 33 Between Empires: Hungary Venice, Habsburg Austria, and the Ottoman Invasions (1102-1557) 57 From the Defeat of the Ottomans through the Age of Enlightenment (1557-1805) 85 3 4 5 6 From National Awakening through World War I (1805-1919) 109
лі Contents 7 The First Yugoslavia and World War II (1918-1945) 129 8 The Yugoslav Communist Experiment (1945-1990) 155 9 The Yugoslav Wars of Secession and Their Legacy (1990-2007) 181 Rejoining the West (2007-2020) 213 10 Notable People in the History of Croatia and Slovenia 229 Bibliographic Essay 237 Index 241
Index Adrian II, Pope, 51 Adžić, Blagoje, Yugoslav General, 189,193 Alaric, Gothic King, 29 Alijagić, Alija, Bosnian communist assassin, 146 Anafesto, Paolo Lucio, Venetian Doge, 58 Andrew II, Hungarian King of Croatia, 65 Artnik, Alenka, Slovenian free diver, 226 Association of Socialist Youth of Slovenia (ZSMS), 199 Augustus, Roman Emperor, 23-24 Babič, Milan, Serb politician in Croatia, 183-184 Babonić, John, Ban of Slavonia, 73 Bakarid, Vladimir, Croatian communist official, 163 Barthou, Louis, French Foreign Minister, 140 Basic Agreement/Erdut Agreement (1995), 207 Basil II, Byzantine Emperor, 53-54, 64 Baška Tablet, 52 Battle of Actium (31 BCE), 24 Battle of Bliska (1322), 73-74 Battle of Borovo Selo (1991), 192 Battle of Grobnik Field (1242), 66-67 Battle of Gvozd Mountain (1097), 56 Battle of Kosovo (1448), 76 Battle of Krbava Field (1493), 78 Battle of Lašva (1415), 75 Battle of Lepanto (1571), 94-95 Battle of Mohács (1526), 77-78,82 Battle of Mohi (1241), 66 Battle of Neretva (1943), 151
242 Battle of Pákozd (1848), 121 Battle of Saint Gotthard (1664), 101 Battle of Sisak (1593), 87-88,136 Battle of Taginae (552), 31 Battle of the Bosnian Highlands (926), 48 Battle of the Medak Pocket (1993), 204-205 Battle of the Miljevci Plateau (1992), 203 Battle of the Sutjeska (1943), 151 Battle of Trsat (799), 41 Battle of Varna (1444), 76 Battle of Vienna (1683), 90-91 Battle of Vukovar (1991), 192 Battle of Zadar (1991), 191-192 Batu Khan, Mongol General, 66 Bayan, Avar Khan, 34 Béla I, Hungarian King, 55 Béla III, Hungarian King of Croatia, 65 Béla IV, Hungarian King of Croatia, 65-67 Black Hand (secret society), 141 Boban, Mate, Bosnian Croat politician, 196 Bobetko, Janko, Croatian General, 205 Bohorič, Adam, Protestant reformer, 99-100,105-106 Bolousova, Pelagiya, Russian wife of Tito, 146 Bonaparte, Napoleon, French Emperor, 58,109-114,120 Borut, Prince of Carantania, 43 Boskovic, Ruđer Josip, Croatian scientist, 107 Bratušek, Alenka, Slovene politician, 220 Brioni Accord (1991), 190 Brioni Plenum (1966), 168 Index Broz, Josip (Tito), Yugoslav President: death, 171; early life, 145-146; and experiments in the self-managed economy of communist Yugoslavia, 163-166; later legacy, 172-173,175-180, 182,186,189,217; and the 1948 break with Stalin, 158-159; and pre-war communist activities, 146-148; and reaction to the Croatian Spring, 168-171; and the struggle for post-war Trieste, 156-157; and use of Yugoslav state security against political enemies, 159-163; and wartime Partisan leadership, 148-149, 151-153 Cerar, Miro, Slovenian politician, 221 Čermák, Ivan,
Croatian official, 210 Charlemagne, Holy Roman Emperor, 40-41,48 Charles I, Angevin King of Hungary and Croatia, 73-74 Charles V, Duke of Lorraine, 89 Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor, 82 Charles VI, Habsburg Emperor, 102 Chemozemski, Vlado, Bulgarian assassin, 140 Clement V, Pope, 73 Coloman, Hungarian King of Croatia, 56,64 Cominform, 158 Comintern, 144-145,148 Constantine the Great, Roman Emperor, 25,28 Constantine VII Porphyrogenitos, Byzantine Emperor, 38,45,60
Index Čop, Matija, Slovenian linguist, 113 Corfu Declaration (1917), 131 Corvinus, Matthias, King of Hungary and Croatia, 76-77 Counts of Celje, 78-82 Croatian Defense Council (HVO), 197 Croatian Spring (MASPOK) of 1971,167-171 Crusade of Nicopolis (1396), 75-76,81 Dabčevid-Kučar, Savka, Croatian communist politician, 169-170 Dalmatae (ancient Dalmatian civilization), 22-23 Dalmatin, Jurij, Slovenian Lutheran minister and intellectual, 100,106 Dandolo, Enrico, Venetian Doge, 61-62 Daruvar Agreement (1993), 204 Dayton Agreement (1995), 195, 198, 207 Đilas, Milovan, Serbian communist official, 163-164 Diocletian, Roman Emperor, 24-27,52 Domagojević, Branimir, Croatian prince, 46-47 Dončič, Luka, Slovenian basketball player, 225-226 Draganovič, Krunoslav, Croatian priest, 162 Drašković, Janko, Croatian politician, 118-119 Drašković, Milorad, Royalist Yugoslav official, 146 Drnovšek, Janez, Slovenian President, 198-202, 218 Držić, Marin, Ragusan author, 107 243 Držislav, Stjepan, Croatian King, 53 Durak, Blaž, Croat commander, 87 Đurđević, Ignjat, Croatian poet, 107 Edict of Milan (313), 25 Edict of Worms (1521), 96 Erdődy, Thomas, Hungarian Ban of Croatia, 87 Eric, Frankish Margrave of Friuli, 41 Ernest the Iron, Austrian Duke, 79 Fallero, Ordelafo, Venetian Doge, 65 Ferdinand, Archduke of Styria, 94 Ferdinand I, Habsburg King and Holy Roman Emperor, 82-83, 88,92 Fifth Crusade of 1217, 65 Fintid, Matija, Croat Commander, 87 Fortis, Alberto, Venetian author, 107 Fourth Crusade of 1204,61-62 Francetic, Jure, Croat NDH commander, 151 Frankopan, Fran Krsto, Croatian Count, 102
Frankovid, Mato, Mayor of Dubrovnik, 224 Franz Joseph, Habsburg Emperor, 121-122,126,132,136 Frederick V, Holy Roman Emperor, 79 Gaj, Ljudevit, Croat philologist, 116-117,169 Game of Thrones and Croatian tourism, 223-224
244 Gaspari, Mitja, Slovene Economy Minister, 199 Geneva Accord (1991), 194,202 Genghis Khan, 65,67 Gentius, Illyrian King, 22 Goli Otok, communist prison camp island, 160 Gorkič, Milan, communist activist, 148 Gothic War (376-382), 28-29 Gotovina, Ante, Croatian General, 209-210, 214,216-217 Grabar-Kitarovič, Kolinda, Croatian President, 220 Great Schism of 1054,54 Gregory, Bishop of Nin, 52 Gregory VII, Pope, 55 Gubec, Matija, peasant revolt leader, 101 Guiscard, Robert, Norman Prince, 55 Hacquet, Balthazar, Enlightenment intellectual, 105 Hadžič, Goran, Serb wartime leader in Croatia, 189,193 Hauser, Stjepan, Croatian musician (2CELLOS), 226-227 Helen of Hungary, Queen of Croatia, 55-56 Heraclius, Byzantine Emperor, 38,59 Hermann II, Count of Celje, 81 Hitler, Adolf, 142,148-152,157 Hotimir, Prince of Carantania, 43 Hrvatinič, Hrvoje Vukčič, Croatian noble, 74-75 Hunyadi, John, King of Hungary and Croatia, 76-77 Hus, Jan, Czech Protestant reformer, 95,116 Index Iconoclasm in the Byzantine Empire, 49 Illyrian Movement in Croatia and Slovenia in the 19th century, 113-118 Illyrians (ancient tribe), 20-23 Independent State of Croatia (NDH) during WWII, 142, 148-153 Innocent III, Pope, 62 Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (VMRO), 140 Izetbegovič, Alija, President of Bosnia-Herzegovina, 195-196, 198,205 Jankovič, Zoran, Slovenian businessman and politician, 220 Janša, Janez, Slovenian politician, 187 Japelj, Jurij, Slovenian priest, 106 Jasenovac concentration camp, 149-150 Jelačič, Josip. See Von Bužim, Josip Jelačič, Croatian Ban John Paul П, Pope,
62,178,208,214 John VIII, Pope, 46,51 Josipovič, Ivo, Croatian President, 215 Jovovič, Blagoje, Montenegrin assassin, 162 Jurišič, Nikola, Croat commander, 77 Justinian the Great, Byzantine Emperor, 30-31,33-34,49 Justinianic Plague (541-542), 31 Kadijevič, Veljko, Yugoslav Defense Minister, 189 Karađorđevič, Alexander, King of Yugoslavia, 138-142
Index Karadžič, Radovan, wartime president of Republika Srpska in Bosnia, 182,195-196 Karadžič, Vuk Stefanovič, Serbian linguist, 116-118 Kardelj, Edvard, Slovenian communist and Yugoslav official, 147-148,156-158,163֊ 165,171,175 Kemal, Mustafa (Atatürk), 125 Khatun, Mongol General, 66 Koenig, Johanna, Austrian wife of Tito, 148 Kopitar, Jernej, Slovenian scholar, 116-117 Korošec, Anton, Slovenian priest and politician, 133,138 Kosor, Jadranka, Croatian politician, 215, 218,220 Kotromanič, Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia, 74 Krajačič, Ivan, Croatian communist official, 161 Kralj, Janko, Slovenian activist, 144 Krelj, Sebastjan, Slovenian Protestant scholar, 100 Krešimir I, Croatian King, 52-53 Krešimir IV, Croatian King, 53-54 Krišković, Vinko, Croatian ViceBan, 132 Kružić, Petar, Uskok leader, 92 Kučan, Milan, Slovenian politician, 173,179 Kumerdej, Blaž, Slovenian philologist, 106 Kvaternik, Eugen, Croat NDH commander, 149,151 Ladislaus I, Hungarian King, 55 Ladislaus of Naples, Angevin rival to Sigismund of Luxembourg, 75 245 Laibach, Slovene avante-garde band (NSK), 178-179 Lenković, Ivan, Croat General, 83, 93 Leo III, Byzantine Emperor, 49 Leo III, Pope, 40 Leo X, Pope, 78 Leopold I, Holy Roman Emperor, 89 Leopold of Žovnek, 80 Linhart, Anton Tomaž, Slovene playwright, 106 Lisbon Agreement (1992), 196 Lisinski, Vatroslav, Croatian composer, 117 Log Revolution (1990), 184 London Pact (1915), 127-128,134 Louis I, Hungarian King of Croatia, 70 Louis the Great, Angevin King of Hungary and Croatia, 74 Louis XVI, French King, 109 Maček, Vladko, Croatian politician, 139
Maleševac, Jovan, Serbian priest, 98 Malgaj, Franjo, Slovenian guerrilla leader, 133 Maria Theresa, Habsburg Empress, 100-103 Marie Antoinette, French Queen, 109 Markač, Mladen, Croatian commander, 210,216 Markovič, Ante, Croatian Yugoslav leader, 176-177 Martič, Milan, Serb military leader in Croatia, 183 Martin Luther, 95-96, 99 Mary, Queen of Hungary, 73 Mehmed II, Ottoman Sultan, 76
246 Merzifonlu Kara Mustafa Pasha, Ottoman Grand Vizier, 89 Mesić, Stjepan, 208-209,218 Meštrović, Ivan, Croatian activist and politician, 130 Michael III, Byzantine Emperor, 50 Michael Krešimir II, Croatian King, 53 Michael of Zahumlje, medieval prince, 66 Mihailovič, Draža, Serbian Chetnik leader, 159 Mikulić, Branko, Croatian communist politician, 174,176 Milanović, Zoran, Croatian Prime Minister, 219 Millo, Enrico, Italian Admiral, 128 Miloš, Ljubomir, Croatian NDH official, 161 Miloševič, Slobodan, Serbian Yugoslav leader, 173,179-181, 183,185,189,194-196 Miošić, Andrija Kačič, Croatian monk and author, 107-108 Mislav, Duke of Croatia, 22 Mission of Cyril and Methodius to the Slavs, 50-51 Mitrovič, Stojan Jankovič, Serb Uskok leader, 94 Mladen II šubić, Croatian Ban, 73-74 Mladić, Ratko, Bosnian Serb General, 195 Modestus, medieval Irish monk, 43 Modrič, Luka, Croatian soccer player, 225 Muncimir, Croatian duke, 47 Mussolini, Benito, Italian dictator, 134,140,142-144,149-151,157 Index Nádasdy, Ferenc, Hungarian Count, 102 Narentine piracy, 45-47,53,59-61 Narses, Byzantine Imperial Chamberlain, 31 Nelipić, Ivan, Croat nobleman, 74 NKVD (Soviet intelligence service), 148 Non-Aligned Movement, 146,156, 166,202 Odovacer, 5th-century barbarian King of Italy, 30 Operation Flash (1995), 206 Operation Maslenica (1993), 204 Operation Stinger (1991), 190 Operation Storm (1995), 206-207, 209-210,216 Operation Tiger (1992), 203 Orbini, Mavro, Ragusan writer, 108 Order of the Dragon (Hungarian knightly Order), 75, 79 Otto I, Frankish Emperor, 53 Pahor, Borut, Slovenian President,
218,221 Paris Peace Conference (1946), 157 Paris Peace Treaty (1919), 126 Pašić, Nikola, Serbian politician, 131-132,136-137 Pavelič, Ante, Croatian politician, 139-140,142,149-151,161-162 Perón, Juan Domingo, Argentine President, 162 Perry, William, American Defense Secretary, 205 Philiki Etaireia (Society of Friends), 140 Philip II, Spanish Habsburg Emperor, 87,95 Photius, Byzantine Patriarch, 50
Index Pietro I Candiano, Venetian Doge, 60 Pietro II Orseolo, Venetian Doge, 53,60-61 Pijade, Moša, Serbian communist activist, 147 Planinc, Milka, Croatian communist politician, 170,172, 174 Plenković, Andrej, Croatian Prime Minister, 222 Pliny the Elder, Roman author, 22 Plitvice Lakes incident (1991), 185 Pohlin, Marko, Slovenian writer, 105-106 Posavski, Ljudevit, Pannonian Croat Duke, 43-44 Pragmatic Sanction (1713), 102 Prešeren, France, Slovenian poet, 15,112,115-116 Pribićević, Svetozar, Serb politician in Croatia, 137-138 Pribina, Slavic prince, 49-50 Račan, Ivica, Croatian politician, 182,206 Račić, Puniša, Montenegrin politician, 137,141 Radić, Stjepan, Croatian politician, 135-137,139,141 Ranković, Aleksandar, Serbian communist official, 159-161, 163,168 Rašeta, Andrija, Yugoslav General, 194 Rašković, Jovan, Serb politician in Croatia, 182-183 Rastislav, Prince of Great Moravia, 50 Revolutionary Organization of the Julian March (TIGR), 143-144 Rudolf ГѴ, Austrian Duke, 79 247 Samo, Frankish King of the Slavs, 37-38 Sanader, Ivo, Croatian President, 210,213-218 Šarec, Marjan, Slovenian politician, 221 Šček, Virgil, Slovenian activist, 144 Sekolec, Jernej, Slovenian judge, 219 Sergius, Byzantine Patriarch, 35 Siege of Dubrovnik (1991), 203 Siege of Kőszeg/Güns (1532), 77 Siege of Zadar (1202), 62 Sigismund of Luxembourg, King of Hungary and Croatia, 74 Snačić, Petar, Croatian noble, 56 Sobieski, John III, Polish King, 89-90 Stalin, Joseph, 148,151,157-161, 163 Starčević, Ante, Croatian politician, 121 State Security Administration of Yugoslavia (UDBA), 160-163,
166,172-173 Stephen I, Hungarian King, 63 Stepinac, Alojzije, Catholic Archbishop of Zagreb, 208 Strossmayer, Josip Juraj, Croatian Bishop and politician, 122 Stulić, Joakim, Croatian lexicographer, 107 Subutai, Mongol General, 66 Šufflay, Milan, Croatian intellectual, 139 Suleyman the Magnificent, Ottoman Sultan, 77, 82-83 Šulić, Luka, Slovenian musician (2CELLOS), 226-227 Supilo, Frano, Croatian politician, 124,128,130,132
248 Šušak, Gojko, Croatian wartime defense minister, 193-194,197, 205-206 Svetoslavid, Demetrius Zvonimir, Croatian King, 55 Sylvester II, Pope, 63 Tehran Conference (1943), 151 Theoderic, Ostrogoth King, 30 Theodosius, Byzantine Emperor, 25,29 Tito. See Broz, Josip (Tito), Yugoslav President Tomassich, Franz, Austrian General, 111 Tomislav, Croatian King, 47,52 Tradonico, Pietro, Venetian Doge, 46,60 Treaty of Karlowitz (1699), 90 Treaty of Nettuno (1925), 137 Treaty of Neuberg (1379), 79 Treaty of Rapallo (1920), 134, 143 Treaty of Saint-Germain (1919), 133 Treaty of Versailles (1919), 134 Treaty of Zadar (1358), 70-71, 74 Tripalo, Ante Miko, Croatian communist and activist, 169-170 Trpimir, Duke of Croatia, 46 Trpimir II, Croatian King, 52 Trubar, Primož, Protestant reformer, 97-100 Trumbid, Ante, Croatian activist and sculptor, 130-131,133, 135,139 Tuđman, Franjo, Croatian President, 168,174,178,182, 193-194,197,204, 207-208, 214 2CELLOS, 226-227 Index Ulrich II, Count of Celje, 81-82 Ulrich III, Duke of Carinthia, 79 United Nations Protection Force (UNPROFOR) peacekeeping mission, 194, 202-205 Uroš, Stefan III, Serbian King, 70 Ustaše, 140,142-144,149-152, 160-161,168,170,191,208 Valuk, First Duke of Carantania, 38 Valun Tablet, 51 Vance, Cyrus, U.S. diplomat, 202 Vance Plan (1991), 202 Velebit Uprising (1932), 146 Višeslav, Duke of Dalmatia, 41 Vitezovid, Pavao Ritter, Croatian historian, 108 Vladislaus II of Bohemia, King of Hungary and Croatia, 77 Vodnik, Valentin, Slovenian priest and poet, 106,113 Vojnomir, Prince of Pannonian Croatia, 41 Von Auersperg, Andreas,
Habsburg field commander, 87 Von Bach, Alexander, Habsburg Ban of Croatia, 121 Von Bužim, Josip Jeladid, Croatian Ban,120 Von Edelstein, Sigmund Zois Freiherr, Patron of the Slovenian Enlightenment, 105-106 Von Eggenberg, Ruprecht, Austrian General, 87 Von Spanheim, Bernhard, Duke of Carinthia, 78 Von Starhemberg, Ernst Rüdiger Graf, Austrian Commander, 89 Vraz, Stanko, Styrian writer, 117
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