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- also gravely wounded distinguished nobles such as Petar Keglević and Petar Ratkay, who had to be treated for their wounds in Zagreb. Although most of his...
- during the Civil War. In 1683, a Croat Jesuit, named Ivan Ratkaj (Juan Ratkay) established a mission in northwest New Spain. In 1746, another Jesuit,...
- Paulina a Sancto Bartholomaeo). She co-aut****d India and Tibet by Nikola Ratkay (2002) (Croatian: Indije i Tibet Nikole Ratkaja) with Mate Križman [hr]...
- Britain the following year as Dreams Come True. Mártha Eggerth as Ilona Ratkay Leo Slezak as Adalbert v. Waldenau Ida Wüst as Helene, seine Frau Rolf ****a...
- 5 (4): 902–910. Bibcode:1999IJSTQ...5..902J. doi:10.1109/2944.796309. Ratkay-Traub, Imola; Ferincz, Istvan E; Juhasz, Tibor; Kurtz, Ron M; Krueger, Ronald...
- World's in Love had been released the previous year. Frances Day as Ilona Ratkay Nelson Keys as Anton Hugh Wakefield as Albert von Waldenau Marie Lohr as...
- and Coadjutor Bishop of Trieste (1712); Adamus Benedictus Ratkaj (Ádám Ratkay), Bishop of Senj (1713); Francesco Bentini, Bishop of Comacchio (1714);...
- plan, later common in Baroque city design. The Renaissance fort of the Ratkay family in Veliki Tabor from the 16th century has mixed features of Gothic...
- built in a radial plan, later common in the Baroque. Renaissance fort of Ratkay family in Veliki Tabor from 16th century has mixed features of Gothic architecture...
- promoted in the aftermath. These include members of families: Keglević, Ratkay, Jelačić of Bužim, Patačić, Ilijašić, as well as Pavao Ritter Vitezović...