- The
Battle of
Krbava Field (Croatian:
Bitka na
Krbavskom polju,
Krbavska bitka; Hungarian: Korbávmezei csata; Turkish:
Krbava Muharebesi) was
fought between...
- Lika-Krbava
County (Croatian: Ličko-
krbavska županija; Serbian: Личко-крбавска жупанија; Hungarian: Lika-Korbava vármegye) was a
historic administrative...
- Vrpile), also
known as the
First Battle of
Krbava Polje (Croatian: Prva
krbavska bitka), was
fought between the
Kingdom of
Croatia and the
Ottoman Empire...
-
Krbavskom polju 1493. godine; Zagreb, 2005, p. 33
Dragutin Pavličević:
Krbavska bitka i
njezine posljedice, 1997, p. 23 Ivo Goldstein: Croatia: A History...
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Komogovina Monastery between Glina and Kostajnica. The
Serbian Orthodox Ličko-
Krbavska and
Zrinopoljska Eparchy was
established in 1695 by the
Metropolitan Atanasije...
-
Matica hrvatska. p. 228. Kekez,
Hrvoje (2009). "Bernardin
Frankapan i
Krbavska bitka: je li
spasio sebe i
malobrojne ili je
pobjegao iz boja?". Modruški...
- 1493. godine; Zagreb, 2005, p. 35 Klaić, 166-167
Dragutin Pavličević:
Krbavska bitka i
njezine posljedice, 1997, p. 46 Ive Mažuran:
Povijest Hrvatske...
-
metropolitan Atanasije L****jević who
established the Lika–Krbava (Ličko-
Krbavska) and
Zrinopolje (Zrinopoljska) eparchies. The data on Lika and
Krbava in...
-
Macura (od XVII v.) i Macurovac, ime sela u
Hrvatskoj (zupanija licko-
krbavska) (n. d. torn VI, 346).
Narodno predanje (zabiljezeno i kao
dosta pouzdano...
-
banishment from Dalmatia,
Bishop Stevan went to the
Serbian Orthodox Ličko-
Krbavska and
Zrinopoljska Eparchy which was
established in 1695 by metropolitan...