- and high
officers of the
Kingdom of
Croatia in
union with Hungary. The
Frankopans,
along with the Zrinskis, are
among the most
important and most famous...
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Peter Frankopan (born 22
March 1971) is a
British historian, writer, and hotelier. He is a
professor of
global history at
Worcester College, Oxford, and...
- The
House of
Frankopan was a
Croatian noble family.
Frankopan may also
refer to: MT
Frankopan,
Croatian crude oil
tanker Frankopan Castle,
located in...
- was
known as
Princess Paola Doimi de
Lupis Frankopan Šubić Zrinski. Her
parents are
Louis Doimi de
Frankopan and his wife Ingrid. She has one sister, Christina...
-
branchy family. So his
family branch took the
title Frankopani Modruški (
Frankopans of Modruš).
Although exposed to
Ottoman sudden raids from
Bosnia in the...
- Latin/
Frankopans,
princes of Krk 1115-1480 (Author:
Damir Tulić, Ph.D.,
Faculty of Philosophy,
University of
Rijeka /in Croatian/)
Stjepan III
Frankopan, Ban...
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Franjo Frankopan Cetinski (Latin:
Franciscus Frangep****, Hungarian:
Ferenc Frangepán, died 1543) was a
Croatian nobleman and Latinist.
Frankopan was the...
- Derenčin was sent to help Senj, and the
Frankopan army
retreated to Sokolac. In the meantime, the
Frankopans were
accused of
cooperating with the Ottomans...
- Ivan IX
Frankopan Cetinski (English: John IX
Frankopan of Cetin) was a
Croatian nobleman. A
member of
Cetin branch of the
Frankopan noble family and a...
- 2022-10-29. "Old
Frankopan fortress next to the Slunjčica
River mouth" (PDF). Građevinar
Magazine No.54.
Retrieved 2022-10-29. "Meet the
Frankopans". Primorje...