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- Fortress_of_Klis abstract "The Klis Fortress (Croatian: Tvrđava Klis) is a medieval fortress situated above a village bearing the same name, near the city of Split, in central Dalmatia, Croatia. From its origin as a small stronghold built by the ancient Illyrian tribe Dalmatae, becoming a royal castle that was the seat of many Croatian kings, to its final development as a large fortress during the Ottoman wars in Europe, Klis Fortress has guarded the frontier, being lost and re-conquered several times throughout its more than two thousand year-long history. Due to its location on a pass that separates the mountains Mosor and Kozjak, the fortress served as a major source of defense in Dalmatia, especially against the Ottoman advance, and has been a key crossroad between the Mediterranean belt and the Balkan rear.".
- Fortress_of_Klis builder %C5%A0ubi%C4%87_noble_family.
- Fortress_of_Klis builder Austrian_Empire.
- Fortress_of_Klis builder Croats.
- Fortress_of_Klis builder Illyrians.
- Fortress_of_Klis builder Ottoman_Empire.
- Fortress_of_Klis builder Republic_of_Venice.
- Fortress_of_Klis builder Trpimir_I_of_Croatia.
- Fortress_of_Klis location Croatia.
- Fortress_of_Klis location Fortress_of_Klis__location__1.
- Fortress_of_Klis location Klis.
- Fortress_of_Klis location Split,_Croatia.
- Fortress_of_Klis thumbnail Klis_Fortress,_Split.JPG?width=300.
- Fortress_of_Klis type Fortification.
- Fortress_of_Klis wikiPageExternalLink kliski%20uskoci.pdf.
- Fortress_of_Klis wikiPageID "21469047".
- Fortress_of_Klis wikiPageRevisionID "603516981".
- Fortress_of_Klis builder "Small stronghold by Illyrian tribe of Dalmatae, later expanded mostly by: * Croatian Prince Mislav * Croatian duke Trpimir I * Croatian House of Šubić * Ottoman Empire * Venetians * Austrian Empire".
- Fortress_of_Klis built "Unknown, probably in the 3rd century BC".
- Fortress_of_Klis caption "Klis Fortress built into the south face of a rocky mass, barely discernible as a man-made structure, seen from the state route D1.".
- Fortress_of_Klis condition "Preserved, slightly renovated".
- Fortress_of_Klis controlledby ""Shield of the Croats" 20px * 1348–1356 Jelena Šubić (Nemanjić) as Mladen III Šubić's widow 20px * 1356–1387 Croatian nobility in the name of Louis I the Great 20px| 200px|".
- Fortress_of_Klis controlledby "* 9 AD – 476 Roman Empire 20px * 476–493 Odoacer 40px * 493–537 Theodoric the Great and Ostrogothic Kingdom 35px * 537–614 Byzantine Empire 20px * 614–620 Slavs and Avars 200px|".
- Fortress_of_Klis controlledby "Ban of Bosnia 20px * 1304–1322 Mladen II Šubić of Bribir".
- Fortress_of_Klis controlledby "Ban of Croatia and Dalmatia and Lord of all Bosnia 20px * 1322–1330 George II Šubić 20px * 1330–1348 Mladen III Šubić of Bribir".
- Fortress_of_Klis controlledby "Ban of Croatia and Dalmatia and Lord of all of Bosnia 25px20px * 1277–1302 George I Šubić 20px * 1302–1304 Mladen I Šubić".
- Fortress_of_Klis controlledby "Béla IV flees from the Mongols. * 1242–1273 Croatian nobility 32px| * 1273–1277 Paul I Šubić of Bribir".
- Fortress_of_Klis controlledby "Croatian Kingdom c. 1097 - 1102, during succession crisis. * 1102–1217 Mixed Croatian nobility during personal union between Kingdom of Croatia 20px and Kingdom of Hungary 20px * 1217–1221 Pontius de Cruce in charge of Knights Templar 20px appointed by Andrew II 20px * 1221–1227 Prince Domald from Split * 1227–1242 Croatian nobility 32px| * 1242–1242 Croatian nobles Brativoj and Butko Julijanov during Mongol siege of the fortress. 200px|".
- Fortress_of_Klis controlledby "Lands ruled by Louis in 1370s. * 1387–1394 Croatian noble John of Palisna from Vrana, in the name of Bosnian King Tvrtko I * 1394–1401 Ban Nikola II Gorjanski in the name of Sigismund 25px * 1401–1434 Croatian noble Prince Ivaniš Nelipić 20px * 1434–1436 Croatian noble and Ban of Croatia Ivan Frankopan, at that time in war with king Sigismund 20px * 1436–1437 Ivan Frankopan's widow peaceful handover the fortress 20px * 1437–1458 Croatian noble Matko Talovac and later Petar and Vladislav in the name of Holy Roman Empire 4.) Major strategic value 200px|alt=The location of the fortress on the image from the 16th century| Klis Fortress in the 16th century. * 1513–1537 Croatian noble, Prince of Klis Petar Kružić 20px * 1537–1596 Ottoman Empire 25px * 1596–1596 Uskoks seized the fortress by treachery, but the Turks recovered it fairly quickly, in the same year 20px * 1596–1648 Ottoman Empire 25px 200px|".
- Fortress_of_Klis controlledby "List of rulers 1.) Small stronghold * 3rd century BC – 9 AD Illyrian tribe of Dalmatae 20px 200px|".
- Fortress_of_Klis controlledby "Ottoman Empire after Candian War. 5.) Lost its main strategic weight * 1648–1797 Republic of Venice 30px * 1797–1805 Austrian Empire as a part of Holy Roman Empire 30px * 1805–1813 First French Empire under Napoleon Bonaparte 20px * 1813–1815 Austrian Empire 20px * 1815–1867 Kingdom of Dalmatia 25px within Austrian Empire 20px 6.) Abandoned as a permanent military outpost * 1867–1918 Kingdom of Dalmatia 25px within Austria-Hungary 25px * 1918–1918 State of Slovenes, Croats and Serbs 25px * 1918–1929 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes 23px * 1929–1939 Littoral Banovina within Kingdom of Yugoslavia 23px * 1939–1941 Banovina of Croatia 25px within Kingdom of Yugoslavia 23px * 1941–1945 Independent State of Croatia 23px, * 1945–1990 SR Croatia 25px within SFR Yugoslavia 25px * 1990–1991 Republic of Croatia 25px within SFR Yugoslavia 25px * 1991–present Croatia 25px".
- Fortress_of_Klis controlledby "The Croats' arrival at the Adriatic. * 620–640 Croats, a Slavic tribe 20px * 640–835 Dukes of Croatia 20px 2.) Royal Castle * 835–845 Prince Mislav of Littoral Croatian Duchy 20px * 845–864 Prince Trpimir I of Medieval Croatian state and founder of House of Trpimirović 20px * 864–925 House of Trpimirović 20px * 925 Kingdom of Croatia ruled by King Tomislav 20px * 925–1102 Croatian kings from House of Trpimirović 20px 3.) Fortress 200px|".
- Fortress_of_Klis controlledby "The Roman province of Dalmatia.".
- Fortress_of_Klis date "April 2013".
- Fortress_of_Klis latitude "43.56".
- Fortress_of_Klis location Croatia.
- Fortress_of_Klis location "Klis, near Split".
- Fortress_of_Klis longitude "16.5235".
- Fortress_of_Klis mapSize "200".
- Fortress_of_Klis mapType "Croatia".
- Fortress_of_Klis materials "Limestone".
- Fortress_of_Klis name "Klis Fortress".
- Fortress_of_Klis name "Tvrđava Klis".
- Fortress_of_Klis openToPublic "Yes * June–September: daily 9 am–7 pm * October–May: Sat–Sun 9 am–5 pm".
- Fortress_of_Klis reason "First or second half?".
- Fortress_of_Klis type "Fortification, mixed".
- Fortress_of_Klis subject Category:Castles_in_Croatia.
- Fortress_of_Klis subject Category:History_of_Dalmatia.
- Fortress_of_Klis subject Category:Kingdom_of_Croatia.
- Fortress_of_Klis subject Category:Medieval_architecture.
- Fortress_of_Klis subject Category:Split-Dalmatia_County.
- Fortress_of_Klis type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Fortress_of_Klis type MilitaryStructure.
- Fortress_of_Klis type Place.
- Fortress_of_Klis type Wikidata:Q532.
- Fortress_of_Klis type Place.
- Fortress_of_Klis type Location.
- Fortress_of_Klis comment "The Klis Fortress (Croatian: Tvrđava Klis) is a medieval fortress situated above a village bearing the same name, near the city of Split, in central Dalmatia, Croatia.".
- Fortress_of_Klis label "Fortaleza de Klis".
- Fortress_of_Klis label "Fortezza di Clissa".
- Fortress_of_Klis label "Fortress of Klis".
- Fortress_of_Klis label "Twierdza Klis".
- Fortress_of_Klis sameAs Fortaleza_de_Klis.
- Fortress_of_Klis sameAs Fortezza_di_Clissa.
- Fortress_of_Klis sameAs Twierdza_Klis.
- Fortress_of_Klis sameAs m.05fbhjq.
- Fortress_of_Klis sameAs Q2712312.
- Fortress_of_Klis sameAs Q2712312.
- Fortress_of_Klis wasDerivedFrom Fortress_of_Klis?oldid=603516981.
- Fortress_of_Klis depiction Klis_Fortress,_Split.JPG.
- Fortress_of_Klis isPrimaryTopicOf Fortress_of_Klis.
- Fortress_of_Klis name "Klis Fortress".
- Fortress_of_Klis name "Tvrđava Klis".