- 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,...
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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]...
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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...
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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...
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promoted in the aftermath.
These include members of families: Keglević,
Ratkay, Jelačić of Bužim, Patačić, Ilijašić, as well as
Pavao Ritter Vitezović...