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queens in
their own right, as Mary of
Hungary and
Jadwiga of Poland. The
Zrinskis were
Croats and pla**** a
crucial role in the
history of the
Croatian state...
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Nikola IV
Zrinski or Miklós IV Zrínyi (Hungarian: Zrínyi Miklós,
pronounced [ˈzriːɲi ˈmikloːʃ]; 1507/1508 – 7
September 1566), also
commonly known as...
- Park, was
owned by the
Zrinski family between the 16th and the 18th century. It is
known today as the "Old Town of the
Zrinskis" (Croatian:
Stari grad...
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Petar IV
Zrinski (Hungarian: Zrínyi Péter) (6 June 1621 – 30
April 1671) was Ban of
Croatia (Viceroy) from 1665 to 1670,
general and a writer. A member...
- Miklós Zrínyi (Croatian:
Nikola VII.
Zrinski, Hungarian: Zrínyi Miklós; 5
January 1620 – 18
November 1664) was a
Croatian and
Hungarian military leader...
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Nogometni Klub
Zrinski Osječko 1664 (until 2023
known as
Nogometni klub
Zrinski Jurjevac Punitovački) is a
Croatian professional football club founded...
- army service, a
member of the
Zrinski noble family. Adam
Zrinski was the son of
Croatian Ban (viceroy)
Nikola Zrinski (1620–1664) and his
second wife...
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Nikola III
Zrinski (1488 or 1489? – 1534) was a
Croatian nobleman, a
member of the
Zrinski noble family,
influential in the
Kingdom of Croatia. Nikola...
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Nikola VI
Zrinski (Nicholas VI
Zrinski, Hungarian: Zrínyi VI. Miklós), (c. 1570 in Čakovec(?) – 24
March 1625 in Čakovec), was a
Croatian count, a member...
- The
Zrinski Battalion (Croatian:
Bojna Zrinski) was a
special forces unit of the
Croatian National Guard (Zbor
narodne garde – ZNG) and
later of the Croatian...