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Krbava (pronounced [
kř̩bav̞a]; Latin: Corbavia) is a
historical region located in
Mountainous Croatia and a
former Catholic bishopric (1185–1460), precursor...
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Battle of
Krbava Field (Croatian:
Bitka na
Krbavskom polju,
Krbavska bitka; Hungarian: Korbávmezei csata; Turkish:
Krbava Muharebesi) was
fought between...
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According to one
group of historians, the war
began with the
Battle of
Krbava Field in 1493, and
ended with the
Battle of
Sisak in 1593.
According to...
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Udbina is a
village and a muni****lity in
historical Krbava, in the Lika
region of Croatia. It is
administratively a part of the Lika-Senj County. Udbina...
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formed a
large component of the
Ottoman ranks in the
battles of Mohács and
Krbava field,
while numerous other Bosnians rose
through the
ranks of the Ottoman...
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Krbava (Serbian Cyrillic: Крбава) is a
village in Lika, Croatia,
located in the
Udbina muni****lity.
Between 1982 and 1991, the
coldest temperature was...
- Lika-
Krbava County (Croatian: Ličko-krbavska županija; Serbian: Личко-крбавска жупанија; Hungarian: Lika-Korbava vármegye) was a
historic administrative...
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Bartholomew of
Krbava (Croatian:
Bartol Krbavac; fl. 1400 – 1425) was a
Croatian m****cript illuminator,
calligrapher and scribe.
Several richly illuminated...
- Coriach, de Curiaco, de Curiaci, Curiacovich), also
known as the
Counts of
Krbava (comes de Corbavia, Hungarian: korbáviai grófok), were a
Croatian noble...
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Croatia to
handle alone and they
culminated in
Croatian defeat at
Battle of
Krbava Field in 1493,
where much of
Croatian nobility was killed. Lack of funds...