Talk:Roman Catholic Diocese of Senj-Modruš

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[edit] Kingdom of Croatia , while it was in personal union with Kingdom of Hungary???

See [1]. No clue about any 'personal union'.

See: Lands of the Crown of St. Stephen . The Kingdom of Croatia, which survived in varying forms and sizes, was a part of the lands of the crown of St. Stephen, and by extension in personal union with Hungary. It was never a part of Hungary, although its sovereign was the Hungarian king for a great deal of its history. In this personal union, the Croatian Kingdom was represented by a ban and Croatian Parliaments were still convened.
Even after falling under Habsburg control, the Kingdom survived as an independent crownland with its Emperors styling themselves kings of Croatia. --Thewanderer 22:44, 28 December 2006 (UTC)
Fake stories written by Croatian editors. What are the historic documents of that time confirming this claim about 'personal union'? Why Hungarians have no clue about the same 'personal union'?