Hrvati I Karolinzi -

By the early 9th century, Croatian rulers (dukes) like Borna and Trpimir became vassals of the Frankish emperors, which helped stabilize the early Croatian state.

If you are looking for a guide to the scholarly work or artifacts from this era, these are the essential publications: HRVATI I KAROLINzI

Published in 2000, this two-volume set edited by Ante Milošević is the most comprehensive guide to the era's artifacts, including jewelry, weapons, and stone monuments. By the early 9th century, Croatian rulers (dukes)

Historical essays on the relationship between the Frankish Empire and the Adriatic. This project explores the critical period in the

This project explores the critical period in the 8th and 9th centuries when the early Croatian principality came under the political and cultural influence of the Carolingian Empire under Charlemagne.

The phrase (Croats and Carolingians) primarily refers to a major historical and archaeological project and exhibition organized by the Muzej hrvatskih arheoloških spomenika (Museum of Croatian Archaeological Monuments) in Split.

The Carolingian influence was a turning point that integrated the Croats into Western European Christian civilization. Key aspects of this relationship include: