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- The Bucellini–Ruard Manor, commonly referred to as the Ruard Manor (Slovene: Ruardova graščina), is a 16th-century manor house located in the Sava neighbourhood...
- substantial investment funds, beyond what the Zoises, the Ruards and the Bucellenis could raise. Help was offered by the Luckmann family of bankers from Ljubljana...
- Virgin, the church was built by the ironworks owners Julius and Orfeus Bucelleni. It is the first example of Jesuit architecture in Slovenia. The nave...
- Ambrogio), was the natural son of Count Trussardo da Calepio and Caterina de Bucellenis of a wealthy and noble family of Bergamo at a date that, in the absence...
- built in 1521 by Sigismund (Žiga) of Dietrichstein, a leaseholder of the Bucelleni family, owners of the Sava ironworks. It is located in what was then the...
- located in the Planina pod Golico area were moved here by the Bucelleni family. The Bucellenis built new blast furnaces in 1584, a mansion house, and (in...
- Castle Borl Castle Branik Castle Brdo Castle near Kranj Brežice Castle Bucelleni-Ruard Manor Celje Castle Gracar Turn Gradac, Slovenia Gonobitz castle...
- with their power and their castles: Buccelleni's with the Castrum de Bucellenis, and Priacini's with the Castrum de Priacinis, from the 15th century;...
- succession of ministeriales. During the 16th century, its owners were the Bucelleni family of Jesenice, also active in the iron industry. The castle's last...
- during the 16th and early 17th centuries; the Kos Manor in Murova and the Bucelleni-Ruard Manor in Sava survive. In 1752, the Javornik furnaces were among...