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'Trpimir II' (died c.
935) was a King of
Croatian Kingdon in
928–
935. He was from the
House of Trpimir. Trpimir was probably the son of
Duke Muncimir and younger brother of
Tomislav.
Following the death of
Bulgarian ruler,
Symeon,
Byzantium no longer needed Croatia's military support and repealed its alliance. Previously, Byzantium relied heavily on the Croats to threaten Symeon from the west. Despite the achievements of King
Tomislav in halting Bulgaria's expansion, Byzantium reversed Croatia's supremacy over the
Dalmatian thema, which fell once again under its administration. However, Byzantine administration was nominal.
Trpimir's woes did not stop there.
Pope Leo VI abolished the
Nin Bishopric in
928 and transferred Bishop Grgur to
Skradin, in what was seen as a humiliating defeat for pro Slavic proponents in the long running dispute between the
Split and Nin Bishoprics.
The ''
De Administrando Imperio'' mentions that in the time of Trpimir Croatia has a significant merchant fleet, that trades across the entire
Adriatic Sea.