- The Berislavić
family of
Grabarje (Croatian: Berislavići
Grabarski), (Serbian: Бериславићи Грабарски) also
known as Berislavić
family of
Dobor (Croatian:...
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House of Branković in exile,
later to the
noble family of Berislavići
Grabarski, who
continued to
govern most of
Syrmia until the
Ottoman conquest but...
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Hungarian kings endorsed the
House of Branković and later, the Berislavići
Grabarski family as the
titular heads of the
Serbian Despotate of
which Syrmia was...
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Counts Franjo and Ivaniš Berislavić of the
noble house of Berislavići
Grabarski. Eventually,
following the
Great Turkish War, in the 18th
century the...
- Berislavić may
refer to
various Croatian noble families: Berislavići
Grabarski Berislavići
Trogirski Berislavići Malomlački This
disambiguation page...
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derived from the male
given name Berislav. It may
refer to: Berislavići
Grabarski (also Doborski),
Croatian noble family Berislavići Trogirski, Croatian...
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znanosti i umjetnosti. 17: 51–74. Koprivčević,
Josip (1943). "Berislavići
Grabarski kao
feudalni gospodari Broda i
Posavine XII.-XIII. vieka".
Prilozi za...
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nobility in the
fight against the Ottomans. An
example of the Berislavić
Grabarski family from Slavonia".
CEEOL -
Central and
Eastern European Online Library...
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Serbia Reign 1504–1514
Predecessor Jovan Branković
Successor Stjepan Berislavić
Spouse Jelena Jakšić
House Berislavići
Grabarski Religion Catholic...
- one of the
oldest original ones in the street. It was
ordered by
Adolf Grabarski, a
builder living at "27 Prinzenhöhe" (today's
Lubelska street). The one-storey...