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Pietrapelosa (Croatian: Kostel, Kaštel,
Kosmati grad,
Kosmati Kostel,
Kosmati Kaštel) is a
castle in the
Croatian part of Istria, now ruined. In the medieval...
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Marquis of
Pietrapelosa is a
title held by the
Gravisi family of
Koper (Capodistria),
since 1440. The name
comes from the
castle of
Pietrapelosa (also called...
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potable water. A few
kilometers to the west is the
ancient castle of
Pietrapelosa.
According to the 2021 census, its po****tion was 5,999 with 2,339 living...
- Nicolò
Gravisi (born 1396) was the
first Marquis of
Pietrapelosa in Istria,
which he
received in
return for
foiling a plot to
betray the
Republic of Venice...
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family seat of the
Gravisi family, who held the
title of the
Marquis of
Pietrapelosa.
Today it is the home of a
music school. The
mansion is
packed in among...
- Darovec,
Darko (2016). "Turpiter interfectus. The
Seigneurs of
Momiano and
Pietrapelosa in the
Customary System of
Conflict Resolution in Thirteenth-century...
- near Krašić,
Croatia Kostel, Bulgaria, a
village in
Elena Muni****lity
Pietrapelosa This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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member of the
family of the
Marquis of
Pietrapelosa,
based in
Capodistria but
named after their estate of
Pietrapelosa in the
interior of Istria. He was born...
- in Našice Pejačević
Castle in
Osijek Pejačević
Castle in
Virovitica Pietrapelosa Posert Castle Potravlje Fortress Prandau-Normann
Castle Prozor Fortress...
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Virovitica Virovitica, Virovitica-Podravina
County Castle 1800–1804
Pietrapelosa Buzet,
Istria County Castle 10th
century Posert Castle Cerovlje, Istria...