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named Iljko which is probably an erroneous translation of Latin: Yllicus, was a duke (Croatian: knez) in Croatia from 876 until 878. The name Iljko has
Iljko
Duke of Croatia
Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav
Vladislav,_Duke_of_Croatia
Ruler of the Croats
Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav
Porga_of_Croatia
Duke of The Slavs in Lower Pannonia
Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav
Ratimir, Duke of Lower Pannonia
Ratimir,_Duke_of_Lower_Pannonia
Duke of Croatia
Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav
Zdeslav,_Duke_of_Croatia
Duke of Croatia
is not known. In older historiography it was assumed that his name was Iljko. Two years later, in 878, Zdeslav returned from Constantinople where he
Domagoj,_Duke_of_Croatia
Military commander and Duke of the Slavs in Lower Pannonia
Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav
Vojnomir
Duke of Croatia from 879 to 892
Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav
Branimir,_Duke_of_Croatia
9th century duke in Croatia
Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav
Višeslav_of_Croatia
Duke of Lower Pannonia
Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav
Ljudevit_(Lower_Pannonia)
Duke
Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav
Mislav,_Duke_of_Croatia
King of Croatia
Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav
Tomislav,_King_of_Croatia
Duke of Croatia
Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav
Muncimir
Slavic people in the former Roman province
Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav
Slavs_in_Lower_Pannonia
European state, 7/8th century to c. 925
Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav
Duchy_of_Croatia
Calendar year
of Rome (approximate date) Gauzfrid, Count of Maine, Frankish nobleman Iljko, duke (knyaz) of Croatia Rhodri the Great, king of Wales Run of Alt Clut
878
Prince of The Slavs in Lower Pannonia
Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav
Braslav, Duke of Lower Pannonia
Braslav,_Duke_of_Lower_Pannonia
Mislav, Duke (c.835–c.845) Trpimir I, Duke (845–864) Domagoj, Duke (864–876) Iljko, Duke (876–878) Zdeslav, Duke (878–879) Muncimir, Duke (892–910) Principality
List of state leaders in the 9th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_9th_century
Duke of Croatia
Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav
Borna_(duke)
9th-century Duke of Croatia
Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav
Trpimir_I
Decade
of Rome (approximate date) Gauzfrid, Count of Maine, Frankish nobleman Iljko, duke (knyaz) of Croatia Rhodri the Great, king of Wales Run of Alt Clut
870s
Duke of The Croats
Ljudemisl (c. 823) Mislav (835–845) Trpimir I (845–864) Domagoj (864–876) Iljko (?) (876–878) Zdeslav (878–879) Branimir (879–892) Muncimir (892–900) Tomislav
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Place Name; Magdala was a Town on the Sea of Galilee
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English : patronymic from Grave 1.
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Lord Shiva
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