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The Croatian–Venetian wars were a series of periodical, punctuated medieval conflicts and naval campaigns waged for control of the northeastern coast of the Adriatic Sea between the City-state (later the Republic) of Venice and the Principality of Croatia (later turned to the Kingdom of Croatia, as well as the Kingdom of Croatia in personal union with Hungary), at times allied with neighbouring territories – the Principality of the Narentines and Zahumlje in the south and Istrian peninsula (then partially ruled by the German feudal families) in the north. First struggles occurred at the very beginning of the existence of two conflict parties (7th and 8th century), they intensified in the 9th century, lessened during the 10th century, but intensified again since the beginning of the 11th ce

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  • Croatian–Venetian wars (en)
  • Guerre croato-ungheresi-veneziane (it)
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  • The Croatian–Venetian wars were a series of periodical, punctuated medieval conflicts and naval campaigns waged for control of the northeastern coast of the Adriatic Sea between the City-state (later the Republic) of Venice and the Principality of Croatia (later turned to the Kingdom of Croatia, as well as the Kingdom of Croatia in personal union with Hungary), at times allied with neighbouring territories – the Principality of the Narentines and Zahumlje in the south and Istrian peninsula (then partially ruled by the German feudal families) in the north. First struggles occurred at the very beginning of the existence of two conflict parties (7th and 8th century), they intensified in the 9th century, lessened during the 10th century, but intensified again since the beginning of the 11th ce (en)
  • Le guerre croato-ungheresi-veneziane furono una serie di numerosi conflitti medievali e campagne navali condotte per il controllo della costa nord-orientale del mare Adriatico tra la Repubblica di Venezia e il Principato di Croazia (diventato successivamente Regno di Croazia e successivamente unito al Regno di Ungheria). Il regno balcanico era alleato dei nemici veneziani: i Narentani e i Croati di Zaclumia nel sud e le famiglie feudali tedesche della penisola istriana. I primi scontri si verificarono già nel VII secolo per continuare e intensificarsi nell'XI. (it)
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  • Croatian–Venetian wars (en)
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