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Croatia
Sv. Donata
San Vitale
Crkva sv. Donata
Croatian War
Mary of Lusignan
Ladislaus of Naples
Petar Krešimir
Treaty of Aachen
Zadarska županija
Zadar County
Croatian War of Independence
Dalmacija
St. Donatus
Dalmatia
Zadar
Hrvatska
Arheoloski Muzej


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Zadar - St. Donatus

Zadar - St. Donatus
Zadar has a very long history. After the Romans had left, Ostrogoths, Huns, Avars and Slavs had been here. It was part of the Byzantine Empire upto the early 9th century, when the Franks held it, but returned it to Byzantium after the Treaty of Aachen in 812.

In 1069 Zadar was under the rule of Croatian King Petar Krešimir IV. but already 1102 whole Dalmatia became Hungarian. Since the 12th century Zadar was a rival to Venice. The Venetians and the Crusaders conquered the town after a siege in 1202. Zadar changed hands a couple of times, but in 1409 Ladislaus of Naples, titular King of Hungary (and husband of Mary of Lusignan) sold Dalmatia to Venice for 100.000 ducats.


The Roman Forum and St. Donatus (Crkva sv. Donata) seen from the inside of the Archaeological Museum. The "Arheoloski Muzej" has a fantastic collection of medieval art found in Croatia.

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