- The
House of
Zrinski or
Zrínyi was a Croatian-Hungarian
noble family, a
cadet branch of the
Croatian noble tribe of Šubić,
influential during the period...
- 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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Nikola IV
Zrinski or Miklós IV
Zrínyi (Hungarian:
Zrínyi Miklós,
pronounced [ˈzriːɲi ˈmikloːʃ]; 1507/1508 – 7
September 1566), also
commonly known as...
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Countess Ilona Zrínyi (Croatian:
Jelena Zrinska, Hungarian:
Zrínyi Ilona) (1643,
Ozalj – 18
February 1703, Izmit) was a
noblewoman and heroine. She was...
- SMS
Zrínyi ("His Majesty's ship
Zrínyi" [ˈzriːɲi]) was a Radetzky-class semi-dreadnought
battleship (Schlachtschiff) of the Austro-Hungarian Navy (K.u...
- The 43M
Zrínyi II was a
Hungarian ****ault gun of
World War II
based on the Turán
medium tank ch****is. The
Zrínyi ****ault gun was used to
fight against...
- The 44M
Zrínyi I was a
Hungarian ****ault gun/tank
destroyer of the
Second World War.
Developed from the
successful 43M
Zrínyi II, it was
armed with a...
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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...
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Artillery officer in 1995. As a
field officer he was
appointed to the Miklós
Zrínyi National Defense University's
Military Leader Course. In 2006
Ruszin attended...
- SMS
Zrinyi was a ****
corvette of the
Aurora class and was
built for the Austro-Hungarian Navy in the
early 1870s.
Zrinyi was an Aurora-class corvette...