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Hungarian part of Austria-Hungary) was
named Modruš-Rijeka
County partially after the town. From 1193
until 1553
Modruš and the
large surrounding estate was owned...
- The
Modruš-Rijeka
County (Croatian: Modruško-riječka županija; Hungarian:
Modrus-Fiume vármegye) was a
historic administrative subdivision (županija) of...
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Nicholas of
Modruš (Croatian:
Nikola Modruški/Kotarski, c. 1427 – 1480), born in Boka Kotorska, was a
bishop of
Modruš in Lika, the Pope's representative...
- The
Diocese of Senj-
Modruš (German: Zengg-
Modrus, Italian:
Diocesi di
Modruš, Latin:
Dioecesis Modrussensis) was
located in the
historical Kingdom of Croatia...
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Frankopans the
county of Senj with
surrounding lands and the
castle of
Modruš. In 1246
there was
another war,
between Frederick II, Duke of
Austria and...
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Modruš in the
northern part of
historical Lika region,
central Croatia.
Before (from the 11th century) the
administrative seat of the
former Modruš County...
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Frankopan of
Modruš),
because at the time of
division of
Frankopan family property in 1449, his
father inherited the
large and
important estate of
Modruš, including...
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Bernardin Frankopan in his town of
Modruš at
around 1500 AD
marked off the
boundaries of new
castle between Modruš and Vitunj, and this is, at the same...
- and a
former Catholic bishopric (1185–1460),
precursor of the
diocese of
Modruš and
present Latin titular see. It can be
considered either located east...
- Mala
Kapela mountain, and the
rivers of Kupa and Korana,
there was the
Modruš County in
existence in the late 11th century. The
earliest recorded counties...