- The
House of
Garay or
Garai (Croatian:
Gorjanski) was a Hungarian-Croatian
noble family, a
branch of the
Dorozsma (Durusma) clan, with
notable members...
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Nicholas II
Garai (Hungarian: II.
Garai Miklós, Croatian:
Nikola II
Gorjanski; c. 1367 –
December 1433) was a
powerful Hungarian baron who
served as the...
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Nicholas Garai may
refer to:
Nicholas I
Garai (c. 1325–1386),
Palatine of
Hungary Nicholas II
Garai (1367–1433),
Palatine of
Hungary This disambiguation...
- has a po****tion of 508.
Before 2011, the
village was
called Ivanovci Gorjanski.
Register of
spatial units of the
State Geodetic Administration of the...
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Nikola I may
refer to:
Nikola I
Gorjanski (died 1386)
Nicholas I of
Montenegro (1841–1921)
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Nikola One, a
model of...
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Nicholas I
Garai (Hungarian:
Garai I Miklós, Croatian:
Nikola I
Gorjanski) (c. 1325 – 25 July 1386) was a most
influential officeholder under King Louis...
- the
Grand Master of the
Teutonic Order,
Stibor of Stiboricz,
Nikola II
Gorjanski,
Hermann II,
Count of
Celje and his son
Frederick II,
count of Krbava—Karlo...
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Sokolac Castle in Brinje, held by the
noble Frankopan and
Gorjanski families...
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Nikola II may
refer to:
Nikola II
Gorjanski (1367–1433)
Nikola II Petrović (born in 1944)
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Nikola Two, a
truck from...
- (2015). "A
Garai főnemesi család és a Horvát Királyság / Velikaška
obitelj Gorjanski i
Hrvatsko Kraljevstvo [The
aristocratic Garai family and the Kingdom...