-
Franko Talovac or
Franjo Talovac (in
medieval sources:
Francho Thallowcz, Tallocz, Tallovec; Hungarian:
Frank Tallóci; born late 14th
century – died 1448)...
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Matko Talovac (Latin:
Mathkoni de Thallowcz, Hungarian: Tallóci Matkó) or
Matija Talovac, was a
Croatian nobleman, a
member of the
Talovac noble family...
- Ivan
Talovac (Hungarian: Tallóci János) was a 15th-century
Croatian nobleman, a
member of the
Talovac noble family. He
served as
prior of
Vrana from 1439...
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Petar Talovac (Hungarian: Tallóci Péter; died in 1453) was a
Croatian nobleman, a
member of the
Talovac noble family. He was a v****al of the Croato-Hungarian...
- The
House of
Talovac (Hungarian: Tallóci) was a
Croatian noble family,
descending from the
island of Korčula and
reaching its peak in the 15th century...
- Ruthenians.
Troops from
Croatia and
Bosnia were led by
Croatian nobleman Franko Talovac. Papal,
Venetian and
Burgundian ships under Alvise Loredan had blockaded...
- Benczúr (1866) Ban of
Croatia and
Dalmatia Reign 1453
Predecessor Peter Talovac Successor Vacant Born 1431 Died 16
March 1457 (aged 25–26) Buda, Hungary...
- Michael's
Cathedral Ban of
Severin Reign 1439–1440
Predecessor Franko Talovac Successor John
Hunyadi Born c. 1419 Died 1440 or 1441
Noble family House...
- Smederevo.
Among more
notable captains and bans of
Belgrade were:
Matko Talovac,
Jovan Talovac,
Michael Szilágyi,
Peter Dóczy,
Lawrence of Ilok.
History of Belgrade...
- were his own son".
Historian Engel identifies Francis Csanádi with
Franko Talovac,
Croatian nobleman and Ban of Severin, who was also Ispán of Csanád County...