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Frizatik was a
silver currency minted in the town of
Friesach in
Carinthia since early 12th
until mid-14th century. It was
primarily coined by the Archbishops...
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modern day
Hungary and Slavonia. Slavonia's
first minted currency was the
frizatik, but in the 13th
century the Ban of
Slavonia issued a marten-adorned silver...
- • Fall of Knin 29 May 1522 • Battle of Mohács 29
August 1526
Currency Frizatik (12th–13th century)
Banovac (1235–1384)
Today part of
Croatia Bosnia and...
- in the
Kingdom of
Croatia between 1235 and 1384,
replacing the
Croatian frizatik (which was also
minted by Duke of Slavonia). The
Latin name
denarius banalis...
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resources it even
minted its own
currency called the
Friesacher Pfennig or
Frizatik,
widely used
within the
Austrian and
Hungarian lands in the 12th century...
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Machine (in Croatian),
accessed 24 July 2013
Croatian National Bank
Croatian Frizatik (picture)
Archived 2017-01-12 at the
Wayback Machine,
accessed 24 July...
- most of
continental Croatia),
minted what is
known as the
first Croatian frizatik between 1196 and 1204.
After 1205, the King
would delegate the minting...
- Árpád
dynasty from the time of Béla III of
Hungary (1172–1196; on
coins Frizatik and Banovac, seal),
until king
Sigismund (1387–1437), but most prominently...
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Croatia and
Dalmatia as an
independent monarch. He
minted coins (Croatian
frizatik),
granted land and
confirmed privileges. In
accordance with the agreement...
- John (with his
mother Margaret) (1354–1356) John
Corvinus (1490–1494)
Frizatik -
silver currency minted by
Slavonian dukes Coat of arms of
Dalmatia -...