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Trakošćan Castle (pronounced [trakɔʃtɕan], Croatian: Dvor
Trakošćan or
Dvorac Trakošćan) is a
castle located in
northern Croatia (in Varaždin County)...
- Lake
Trakošćan (Croatian: Trakošćansko jezero) is an
artificial lake
located in
Trakošćan,
Hrvatsko Zagorje, Croatia. The lake
measures about 1.5 kilometres...
- in 1567 and
given Trakošćan Castle in 1569.
After that, the
family members were
referred to as "Trakošćanski" ("from or of
Trakošćan"). The Drašković family...
- the
southwestern part of the city.
Trakošćan Castle is a
castle built in the 13th
century atop a hill in
Trakošćan. Also
known for
exhibiting historic...
- now in Slovenia)
Sommeregg Castle (County of Ortenburg, now in Austria)
Trakošćan Castle (County of Zagorje, now in Croatia)
Trsat (Croatia)
Veliki Tabor...
- motorway,
except the
northernmost one
between the
Macelj border crossing and
Trakošćan, and the
southernmost one near Zagreb, are tolled,
using a
closed toll...
- Gašpar Stankovački
Succeeded by Tamás Erdődy
Personal details Born 1550
Trakošćan,
Kingdom of Croatia,
Habsburg monarchy Died 11
March 1613(1613-03-11)...
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Bavaria 10.
Count Dionys Maria Draskovich von
Trakošćan 5.
Countess Maria Franziska Draskovich von
Trakošćan 11.
Princess Juliana Rose von
Montenuovo 1....
- (1861–1935), had issue. They were
grandparents of
Countess Maria Drašković of
Trakošćan,
first wife of Albrecht, Duke of Bavaria, the Head of the
House of Wittelsbach...
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Dobrzensky (von Dobrzenicz)
Dohalsky (von Dohalitz) Drašković (von
Trakostjan (
Trakošćan), or
Draskovich de Trakostjan)
Dubsky (von Trebomislyc) Edelsheim-Gyulai...