Talk:Republic of Poljica

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[edit] Brothers...

The folk story of Tisimir (Tjesimir), Kresimir and Elem has no proof at all, and king Miroslav didn't have three mentioned sons. See Laušić, Ante: Postanak i razvitak poljičke kneževine (do kraja XV. stoljeća), Književni krug Split, Biblioteka znanstvenih djela, Split 1991. Of course, as a legend it is OK, but should not be cited as relevant. Plantago 19:01, 4 January 2007 (UTC)