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''Dux totius Sclavoniae'' (''Duke of Whole Slavonia''), also known as ''Duke of Croatia and Dalmatia'', was a title<br>usually bestowed upon heirs and other younger sons (or relatives) of the monarchs of Hungary and Croatia (13th-15th century). <!-- Dukes of Slavonia were fundamentally royal Bans/Viceroys of Croatian kingdom in such a way that the function of the Duke was in essence the same thing a Ban/Viceroy would do in the absence of royally appointed Duke. The term "Whole Slavonia" (Slavonia being a name from a Hungarian perspective) encompassed the entire territory from the Drava river down to the Adriatic Sea i.e. Croatian kingdom.  -->
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Bela, Duke of Slavonia.svg|Duchy of Slavonia<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">''Dux totius Sclavoniae''<br>Duchy of ''Whole Slavonia''<br>Duke of Croatia and Dalmatia</span>
Bela, Duke of Slavonia.svg|Duchy of Slavonia<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">13th century</span>
Croatia 1458-1490.svg|Duchy of Slavonia<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">Arms of Croatian kingdom used for the Duchy from 14th century</span><!-- The first example of the use of the general arms of Croatia with three lions (leopards) goes back to Stephen of Anjou, youngest son of Charles I who was Duke of Slavonia (1351-1354). The example of this can be found on the stone carving of the arms on Ostrovica Castle dating from mid-14th century -->
Croatia 1458-1490.svg|Duchy of Slavonia<br><span style="font-size:88%; line-height: 1.3em;">14th century</span><!-- The first example of the use of the general arms of Croatia with three lions (leopards) goes back to Stephen of Anjou, youngest son of Charles I who was Duke of Slavonia (1351-1354). The example of this can be found on the stone carving of the arms on Ostrovica Castle dating from mid-14th century -->
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Dux totius Sclavoniae (Duke of Whole Slavonia), also known as Duke of Croatia and Dalmatia, was a title
usually bestowed upon heirs and other younger sons (or relatives) of the monarchs of Hungary and Croatia (13th-15th century).