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Bribir is the name of two
villages in Croatia:
Bribir, Primorje-Gorski
Kotar County Bribir, Šibenik-Knin
County Bribir is used as a
reference to the historic...
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Bribir is a
village in the Primorje-Gorski
Kotar County of Croatia. It is
located near
Crikvenica and Novi Vinodolski, in a
valley 5 km from the Adriatic...
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Various individuals emerged during the period, such as Paul I Šubić of
Bribir, who was
representing the most
powerful Croatian dynasty at the time, the...
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constituted Croatian statehood in the
Middle Ages. They held the
county of
Bribir (Varvaria) in
inland Dalmatia. They with
their prominent branch Zrinski...
- Paul I Šubić of
Bribir (Croatian:
Pavao I. Šubić Bribirski, Hungarian:
bribiri I.
Subics Pál; c. 1245 – 1 May 1312) was Ban of
Croatia between 1275 and...
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George II Šubić of
Bribir (Croatian:
Juraj II Šubić Bribirski; c. 1275 – Klis, 15
December 1328) was a
Croatian nobleman, a
member of the Šubić
noble family...
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Bribir is a
village in Šibenik-Knin County, near the town of Skradin, in
southern Croatia. In its
location in the
Roman period was town Varvaria, while...
- Paul III Šubić of
Bribir (Croatian:
Pavao III Šubić Bribirski; † 1356.), was a
member of the
Croatian Šubić
noble family. Paul III Šubić was son of Juraj...
- "Šubići
Bribirski do
gubitka nasljedne banske časti (1322.)" [The Šubići of
Bribir until the Loss of the
Hereditary Position of the
Croatian Ban (1322)] (PDF)...
- of
Zadar in particular. In 1347, King
Louis I took
their estates around Bribir, most
importantly the
strategic fortress at Ostrovica, in Dalmatia, and...