- The
House of
Keglević or
Keglevich is a
Croatian noble family originally from
Northern Dalmatia,
whose members were
prominent public citizens and military...
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Petar Keglević II of Bužim (died in 1554 or 1555) was the ban of
Croatia and
Slavonia from 1537 to 1542. He was also a
captain of Bihać from 1535 - 1539...
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Keglevich Palace (Slovak: Keglevičov palác or
Keglevics Palace) is a
Baroque mansion on
Panska Street 27 in Bratislava, Slovakia. It is
included among...
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Peter English Thaddeus O'****van
Falling Rocks [de]
Louis German Peter Keglevic Death,
Deceit and
Destiny Aboard the
Orient Express Ossama /
Tarik English...
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Hungary 1526–40 Ivan Karlović, B**** of
Croatia 1521–24 and 1527–31
Petar Keglević, B**** of
Croatia 1537–42
Pavle Bakic, last
Despot of
Serbia to be recognised...
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Peter Keglevic may
refer to:
Petar Keglević (died in 1554 or 1555), ban of
Croatia and
Slavonia Péter
Keglevich (1660–1724),
Croatian nobleman, governor...
- king as a donation. But
according to
Stephen Báthory was
Keglević the
owner of the castle.
Keglević pawned the
castle for 40,000
guilders to the Palocsai...
- Erdődy-Oršić
Palace Herzer Palace Hinterholzer Palace Janković
Palace Keglević Palace Palace of Varaždin
County Palace of the
Zagreb Kaptol Patačić Palace...
- and Slavonia. One
notable captain and
chief officer of
hussars was
Petar Keglević. In 1578,
Charles II took
command of the
Croatian and
Slavonian Military...
- when he had
allied with them
against Rudolf.
Matthias imprisoned Georg Keglević, the Commander-in-chief, General, Vice-Ban of Croatia,
Slavonia and Dalmatia...