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Vazetje Sigeta grada (English: The
Taking of the City of Siget) is a 16th
century epic poem
written between 1568 and 1572 by Brne Karnarutić from Zadar...
- (pronunciation: [ˈsiɡɛtvaːr]; Hungarian: Szigetvár ostroma; Croatian:
Bitka kod
Sigeta,
Sigetska bitka; Turkish:
Zigetvar Kuşatması) was an
Ottoman siege of the...
- person". He was
remembered in a first-hand
report Podsjedanje i
osvojenje Sigeta (1568) by Zrinski's
scribe and
chamberlain Franjo Črnko,
which was immediately...
- Oproštaj
Zrinskog i
Frankopana od
Katarine Zrinske Juriš
Nikole Zrinskog iz
Sigeta Miklós Barabás: Miklós
Zrinyi Viktor Madarász: Miklós
Zrinyi in the Citadel...
- by Lord
Byron Shiloh: A
Requiem (April, 1862) by
Herman Melville Vazetje Sigeta grada by Brne Karnarutić
Charles Dawson Shanly,
Dictionary of
Canadian Biography...
- (Hungarian:
Szigeti veszedelem, Latin:
Obsidio Szigetiana, Croatian:
Opsada Sigeta) is a
Hungarian epic poem in
fifteen parts,
written by Miklós Zrínyi in...
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missing publisher (link) Ivšić,
Stjepan (1918). "Podsjedanje i
osvojenje Sigeta u
glagoljskom prijepisu hrvatskoga opisa iz g. 1566. ili 1567". Starine...
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composed in
Croatian by the poet Brne Karnarutić of Zadar,
titled Vazetje Sigeta grada (English: The
Taking of the City of Siget), and
posthumously published...
- on the
Siege of Szigetvar, in
similar vein as its
predecessors Vazetje Sigeta Grada and
Siege of Sziget. Most
modern analysts, such as
Nikica Kolumbić...
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Forest Mícheál Ó Cléirigh:
Cogad Gáedel re
Gallaib Brne Karnarutić:
Vazetje Sigeta grada Miklós Zrínyi:
Szigeti veszedelem Pavao Ritter Vitezović: Odiljenje...