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Frankopan (Croatian: Frankopani, Frankapani, Italian: Frangipani, Hungarian:
Frangepán, Latin: Frangep****, Francop****) was a
Croatian noble family,
whose members...
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Beatrice de
Frangepan (Croatian:
Beatrica Frankopan, Hungarian:
Frangepán Beatrix), (1480 – c. 27
March 1510) was a
Croatian noblewoman, a
member of the...
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Flora Frangepán (fl. 1743), was a
Hungarian writer. She was a
member of the
order of
Saint Clare in Bratislava.
Between 1722 and 1743, she made several...
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George was
married three times. His
first marriage was to
Beatrice de
Frangepan (1480 – c. 1510) on 21
January 1509 in Gyula; the
marriage produced no...
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against their victim. In 1496
Corvinus married Beatrice Frangepán, the
daughter of
Bernard Frangepán and
Lujza Marzano d'Aragona [it] (b.1455). His prospects...
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Countess Ana
Katarina Zrinska (c. 1625–1673) was a
Croatian noblewoman and poet, born into the
House of Frankopan,
Croatian noble family. She
married Count...
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Peter Zrinyi and
Ferenc Frangepán in the Wiener-Neustadt
Prison by
Viktor Madarász....
- Corvinus, an
illegitimate son of King
Matthias I. His
mother was
Beatrice de
Frangepan, the
member of a
famous Hungarian noble family. His
sister was Elisabeth...
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renounced of the
Duchy of
Troppau in 1501. John
Corvinus married Beatrice de
Frangepan in 1496. She gave
birth to two children,
Elizabeth and Christopher. John...
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Krsto Frankopan (Hungarian:
Frangepán Ferenc Kristóf; 4
March 1643 – 30
April 1671) was a
Croatian baroque poet,
nobleman and politician. He is remembered...