- The Berislavić
family of
Trogir (Croatian: Berislavići
Trogirski) was a
Croatian noble family whose origin is unknown. They are
likely to have been kin...
- Hungarian) (Trogir, 1475 – 20 May 1520), a
member of the Berislavići
Trogirski noble family, was the Ban (viceroy) of
Croatia from 1513 to 1520 and also...
- sinje, 2006,
Menart Records Morska svitanja, 2013,
Scardona "Umro je
trogirski slavuj Vinko Coce!". Večernji list (in Croatian). 26
October 2013. Retrieved...
-
surprisingly missing).
There are 4
Dalmatian saints but
Dunat and Ivan
Trogirski and Zoil
zadarski are missing. Parchment. One
photograph in Štefanić 1970...
- to
various Croatian noble families: Berislavići
Grabarski Berislavići
Trogirski Berislavići Malomlački This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- (1424-1478)". Duh Bosne. 6 (3). ISSN 1931-4957. Šunjić,
Marko (1989),
Trogirski izvještaji o
turskom osvojenju Bosne (1463) (in Serbo-Croatian), Glasnik...
- Berislavići
Grabarski (also Doborski),
Croatian noble family Berislavići
Trogirski,
Croatian noble family Berislavići Vrhrički (also Malomlački), Croatian...
- Milan,
Renato Stanislav Kostka, Brčko b.,
Stanko Nikola Tavelic, Ivan
Trogirski Albert Veliki,
Leopold Margareta Škotska kr.
Elizabeta Ugarska, Igor,...
- the Ottomans. In 1516, he
wrote a book
about Saint John of
Trogir (Ivan
Trogirski),
titled "Vita
beati Ioannis episcopi et
confessoris Traguriensis, et...
-
Obituary (2013) -
Panama City, FL -
Panama City News Herald". umro je
trogirski slavuj Vinko Coce! (in Croatian)
Respects offered for
politicians Davern...