- from 1426 to 1432) was the
first of the
Counts of Krk to call
himself Frankapan. In 1430 he
managed to
receive recognition from Pope
Martin V for being...
-
Elizabeth of
Frankopan (Slovene:
Elizabeta Frankopanska, Croatian:
Elizabeta Frankopan, Hungarian: Frangepán Erzsébet, 1386–1422 or 1423), was the first...
- be
related to the
Roman family, took the name
Frangipani (Frankopan or
Frankapan) on the
basis of do****ents
provided by Pope
Martin V, and from
about 1530...
-
historical drama.
History of
Croatia History of
Hungary Strčić,
Petar (1998). "
Frankapan,
Krsto I.
Brinjski (".
Hrvatski Biografski Leksikon – via Leksikografski...
- were available. "
Frankapan,
Nikola IX. |
Hrvatska enciklopedija". www.enciklopedija.hr. Strčić,
Petar (November 10, 2006). "
Frankapan,
Nikola IX". Hrvatska...
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Giovanni Frangipani or in
croatian language Ivan VI
Frankapan or Ivan Anž
Frankapan (also
known as Ivaniš; died 20
November 1436): 12 was a Croatian...
- Jajce. The next year,
Matthias initiated a
criminal case
against the
Frankapans, the
Zrinskis and
other leading Croatian and
Slavonian magnates for their...
- Nagykanizsa.
Since then he
resided in Ozalj,
where he
married Ana
Katarina Frankapan. Due to
forceful seizure of a land
parcel near Rijeka, he was accused...
- the
Franciscan church at Trsat, now a part of
Croatian city Rijeka. "
FRANKAPAN, Vuk II.
Krsto Tržački".
Croatian Biographical Lexicon (in Croatian)....
-
Krsto Frankopan. The
Zrinski brothers and
their ****ociate Fran
Krsto Frankapan were motivated, not only by
anger over
Emperor Leopold's
recent peace...