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Gojčo

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Gojslav
Ban of Croatia
In office
c. 1060 – 1070
MonarchPeter Krešimir IV
Preceded byStephen Praska
Succeeded byDemetrius Zvonimir

Gojčo was the Ban of Croatia from c.1060 to c.1070. He succeeded Stjepan Praska as ban. He is mentioned in royal charters from 1060-1062 and probably is one of unmentioned ban's in royal charter of 1069.[1]

Some historians identified him to the brother of king Peter Krešimir IV of Croatia, who was rumored to have murdered his brother Gojslav,[2] but other historians reject such identification.[1]

He was succeeded by Zvonimir, who also later became king.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Švab, Mladen (2002), "Gojčo", Croatian Biographical Lexicon (HBL) (in Croatian), Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute
  2. ^ Tomislav Raukar, Hrvatsko srednjovjekovlje, Školska Knjiga, Zagreb, 1997 pp. 47-48
Preceded by Ban of Croatia
fl. c. 1060 – c. 1070
Succeeded by