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Croatia's 1102 Pacta Conventa: Myth, Charter, and Constitutional Identity

Croatia's 1102 Pacta Conventa: Myth, Charter, and Constitutional Identity

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The Pacta Conventa is often called Croatia's medieval constitution — a 1102 agreement between King Coloman of Hungary and the Croatian nobility that supposedly preserved Croatian autonomy within the Hungarian crown. But did it really exist? In this episode, Lucas and Luna dig into the surviving evidence: the only manuscript is a 14th-century copy, the text itself is suspiciously vague, and no contemporary chronicle mentions it. They explore the political context of 1102, when Coloman conquered Dalmatia and was crowned in Biograd, and trace how the Pacta became a powerful national myth in the 19th century, used by Croatian politicians to argue for historic statehood. Along the way, they touch on the 1091 election of Ladislaus I, the story of Zvonimir's curse, and the earliest known reference to the Pacta in the 14th-century Trogir manuscript. For listeners who enjoyed episodes on the 1527 Cetin Charter or the Vinodol Codex, this is a deeper look at how documents — real or imagined — shape national identity. #PactaConventa #Croatia #MedievalHistory #Coloman #CroatianConstitution #1102 #HungaryCroatia #TrogirManuscript #Zvonimir #LadislausI #Biograd #Dalmatia #NationalMyth #19thCenturyNationalism #CroatianSabor #TriuneKingdom #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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