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The Narentines were a South Slavic tribe that occupied an area of southern Dalmatia centered at the river Neretva (Narenta), active in the 9th and 10th centuries. They were defeated and conquered by the Republic of Venice.
Establishment
January 813: The Narentines were a South Slavic tribe that occupied an area of southern Dalmatia centered at the river Neretva, active in the 9th and 10th centuries.
Chronology
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Were a series conflicts and naval campaigns waged for control of the northeastern coast of the Adriatic Sea between the Republic of Venice and the Principality of Croatia (later the Kingdom of Croatia, as well as the Kingdom of Croatia in personal union with Hungary).
1.1.Second Croatian-Venetian War
Was a war between the Republic of Venice and the Narentines.
January 847: In 846, the Narentines, a South Slavic tribe known for their piracy, attacked and looted the Venetian city of Caorle. This occurred after the Venetians suffered a defeat against the Saracens, leaving them vulnerable to attacks from other maritime powers in the region.
February 847: In 846, the Narentines, a group of Slavic pirates, attacked and looted the Venetian city of Caorle after the Venetians suffered a defeat against the Saracens. The Venetians regained control of Caorle in 847, incorporating it into the Republic of Venice.
1.2.Third Croatian-Venetian War
Was a war between the Republic of venice and the Narentines.
January 886: The Doge Orso I Partecipazio was the leader of the Republic of Venice, while the Narentine pirates were a group of Slavic pirates who terrorized the Adriatic Sea. The islands of Brazza, Lesina, and Curzola were strategic locations for the pirates, but they were defeated by the Venetians in 865.
February 886: In 886, the islands of Brazza, Lesina, and Curzola were taken over by the Narentine State after Doge Orso I Partecipazio attacked and defeated the Narentine pirates who had sought refuge there in 865.
1.3.Sixth Croatian-Venetian War
Was a war between the Republic of Venice and the kingdom of Croatia for the control of the northeastern coast of the Adriatic Sea.
January 1001: The Venetian fleet led by Pietro Orseolo II managed to conquer the coastal cities from Arbe in the north to Ragusa in the south, together with the islands of Lissa, Lagosta and Curzola.
The Magyars (or Hungarians) successfully conquered the Carpathian Basin (corresponding to the later Kingdom of Hungary) by the end of the ninth century, and launched a number of plundering raids thoughout Europe.
January 922: In 921, the Hungarians raided Italy, reaching Apulia in 922.
February 922: In 921, the Hungarians raided Italy, reaching Apulia in 922. The territories were left after the raid.
January 928: The Hungarians marched up to Rome and imposed large tribute payments on Tuscany and Tarento.
February 928: The Hungarians marched up to Rome and imposed large tribute payments on Tuscany and Tarento. After the raid, the Hungarians left these territories.
January 938: In 937, the Hungarians raided France as far west as Reims, Lotharingia, Swabia, Franconia, the Duchy of Burgundy and Italy as far as Otranto in the south.
February 938: In 937, the Hungarians raided France as far west as Reims, Lotharingia, Swabia, Franconia, the Duchy of Burgundy and Italy as far as Otranto in the south. After the ride they left these territories.
January 948: In 947, Bulcsú, a Hungarian chieftain of Taksony, led a raid into Italy as far as Apulia.
February 948: In 947, Bulcsú, a Hungarian chieftain of Taksony, led a raid into Italy as far as Apulia.
The Frankish Kingdom was partitioned and reuinited several times as the Frankish rulers used to divide their territories equally among their heirs. This lead also to a number of wars and revolts.
3.1.Incoronation of Otto I
East Frankish King Otto I was crowned first Holy Roman Emperor.
February 962: Territorial change based on data about the borders of Croatia in 962.
January 851: In the middle of the 9th century, the state in Raska (Serbia) was already quite extensive and militarily strong.
February 962: Territorial change based on data about the borders of the Narentine State in 962.
February 962: Territorial change based on data about the borders of Serbia in 962.
Disestablishment
January 1001: The Venetian fleet led by Pietro Orseolo II managed to conquer the coastal cities from Arbe in the north to Ragusa in the south, together with the islands of Lissa, Lagosta and Curzola.
January 1001: The Narentines were finally defeated in a Venetian crackdown at the turn of the 10th century and disappeared from sources by the 11th century.
Selected Sources
Leyser, K. (1982): Medieval Germany and its neighbours, 900-1250, London (UK), p. 50
Makkai, L. (1990): The Hungarians' prehistory, their conquest of Hungary and their raids to the west to 955, in: A History of Hungary, Bloomington (USA) p. 8-14
Reuter, T. (1995): The New Cambridge Medieval History: c. 900-c. 1024, Cambridge (UK), p. 543
Reuter, T. (1995): The New Cambridge Medieval History: c. 900-c. 1024, Cambridge University Press, p. 543
Sugar, P. F. / Hanák, P. (1994): A History of Hungary, Bloomington (USA), p. 13
Timothy R. (1995) The New Cambridge Medieval History Volume 3, c. 900-c. 1024, Cambridge (UK), p. 543