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Sibinek was conquered by the Venetians for the first time in 1116, then by the Byzantines in 1124, then by [[Hungary/Monarchs#Kingdom_of_Hungary|Hungary]] in 1133. The Republic of Venice reclaimed the city in 1412. It is commonly grouped with the [[Croatia/DalmatianCityStates|Dalmatian city states]]. It came to be known as ''Sebenico'' in this era. | Sibinek was conquered by the [[WorldHistory/RepublicOfVenice|Venetians]] for the first time in 1116, then by the [[WorldHistory/ByzantineEmpire|Byzantines]] in 1124, then by [[Hungary/Monarchs#Kingdom_of_Hungary|Hungary]] in 1133. Venice reclaimed the city in 1412. It is commonly grouped with the [[WorldHistory/DalmatianCityStates|Dalmatian city states]]. It came to be known as ''Sebenico'' in this era. |
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Following a brief Napoleonic conquest, Sibenik was ceded to the Austro-Hungarian Empire. | Following a brief [[WorldHistory/NapoleonicWars|Napoleonic conquest]], Sibenik was ceded to the [[Austria/Monarchs#Austro-Hungarian_Empire|Austro-Hungarian Empire]]. |
Sibenik
Sibenik is a city in Croatia.
History
Sibinek was settled by the Croats. Petar Kresimir IV established his capital here, leading to it also being known as Kresimirov grad (literally "Kresimir's city").
Sibinek was conquered by the Venetians for the first time in 1116, then by the Byzantines in 1124, then by Hungary in 1133. Venice reclaimed the city in 1412. It is commonly grouped with the Dalmatian city states. It came to be known as Sebenico in this era.
Following a brief Napoleonic conquest, Sibenik was ceded to the Austro-Hungarian Empire.