- John of
Palisna (Croatian: Ivan od Paližne, Latin:
Joannes de
Palisna) (? – 23
March 1391) was a
Croatian knight and warrior,
prior of Vrana, and Ban...
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Palisna, John
Horvat and
Stjepan Lacković
planned a rebellion, and
managed to
capture and
imprison Elizabeth and Mary. By
orders of John of
Palisna,...
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Charles III of
Naples was the
lawful heir to the throne. In
Croatia John of
Palisna,
prior of Vrana, was the
first to rise
against Elizabeth. He was mainly...
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queen mother would send her
younger daughter, Jadwiga, to Poland. John of
Palisna,
Prior of Vrana, rose up in open
rebellion against the rule of Mary and...
- A
group of
crusaders linked to the
Knights of Rhodes, led by John of
Palisna, has been
suggested as parti****nts on Lazar's side by
Croatian historian...
- Hungarian-Croatian nobleman, Ban of Macsó (1376–1381, and 1385–1386) John of
Palisna (Ivan od Paližne, d. 1391), Hungarian-Croatian nobleman, Ban of Croatia...
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notable exception was Klis,
which supported the
rebellious nobleman John of
Palisna.
Tvrtko took
control of the Klis
Fortress in July 1387,
which enabled him...
- of whom was then a
Turkish v****al. Budak, Neven, ed. (2001). "John of
Palisna, the
Hospitaller Prior of Varna". In Hunyadi, Zsolt; Laszlovszky, Jozsef...
- Hungary,
Elizabeth faced several rebellions led by John
Horvat and John of
Palisna, who
attempted to take
advantage of Mary's
insecure reign. In 1385, they...
- king of
Hungary and Croatia. This
faction consisted of
powerful John of
Palisna, and
Horvat brothers, who
opposed the idea of
being ruled by a
female and...