• The Babonić family (Hungarian: Babonics or Vodicsai) was an old and powerful Croatian noble family from the medieval Slavonia whose most notable members...
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    Blagaj family or Blagay were a Croatian noble family, hereditary counts (Croatian: knezovi Blagajski) that were a cadet branch of the medieval Babonić family...
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    May 1300 at the latest, Marco handed over Medvedgrad to the powerful Babonić family in exchange for a hefty sum. Later, Bishop Augustin Kažotić protested...
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    13th century when Ostrožac was part of property of the noble house of Babonić family. In 1592 it was captured by the Ottoman Empire and established as an...
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  • 1894. Full list of noble families of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia Estates and towns owned by the Babonić family Čikulin family appears in the sixteenth...
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    lower S(c)lavonia, where parish Sana served as seat of Babonić family, and later the Blagaj family, and southern were parts of Pset and Pliva parish. In...
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  • on the Korana, Croatia Blagaj family, a Croatian, Austrian and Slovenian noble family, cadet branch of the Babonić family Rihard Blagaj (1786–1858) Slovene...
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    Martel, while most of the Hungarian nobles supported Andrew III. The Babonić family was initially on the Anjou side, but soon came out for Andrew III. To...
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    Prijezda II and Vuk, and a daughter who married into the Slavonian ruling Babonić family. Vuk is not mentioned after Prijezda I's death in 1287, which saw the...
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    for the crown became even more dire, as viceroy Paul Šubić and the Babonić family achieved de facto independence, with Paul Šubić even minting his own...
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  • Ursini, a prefix claimed by the Croatian noble family Blagajski, a cadet branch of the Babonić family Orsini (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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    near Una. In the area of Drežnik županija they were vassals of the Babonić family, with the last mention being in 1292. In 1322, King Charles I confirmed...
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    Zápolya family was a noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary in the second half of the 15th century and in the early 16th century. A member of the family, John...
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    Kingdom of Hungary Duchy of Austria  Holy Roman Empire Kőszegi family Babonić family Status quo ante bellum 1321–1324 Hungarian-Serbian War Kingdom of...
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    Kőszegi family. The time had come for the Šubićs. Near the end of 1321, he ordered Stephen II to act from Bosnia supported by Ban Ivan Babonić from Slavonia...
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    the city. It belonged to the counts of Blagaj, a cadet branch of the Babonić family, and in the early sixteenth century came under power of Nikola Zrinski...
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    autumn of 1327, when Mikcs captured the castle from the rebellious Babonić family. Prior to 1332, Paul turned against Charles for unknown reasons and...
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  • (died 1287) a daughter that married Stephen Vodički of the Croatian Babonić family House of Kotromanić History of Bosnia and Herzegovina History of Hungary...
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  • frequent cooperation in the upcoming years, was supported by the powerful Babonić family, who began to extend their influence to the territory of Lower Slavonia...
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    in the conclusion of peace between the Gutkeleds and the Slavonian Babonić family after a series of border wars. According to a royal charter he provided...
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    to the Babonić family by King Charles I of Hungary. Andrija Jamometić (1420/1425–1484), a Dominican priest, diplomat and humanist, whose family was from...
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  • Babonić. This resulted in a dispute between the Šubićs and the Babonićs over the county of Drežnik near Bihać, which Andrew granted to the Babonićs,...
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    ugarsko-hrvatskom prijestolju, od 1290. do 1309. godine" [Between Two Kings: The Babonić Family in the Period of Dynastic Succession on the Croatian and Hungarian Throne...
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  • Paul Tibold (section Family)
    autumn of 1327, when Mikcs captured the castle from the rebellious Babonić family. In the next year, in March 1328, he was referred to as ispán of Szana...
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    to rely solely on the bishops during his reign. After the rebellious Babonić family swore loyalty to Andrew in the summer of 1299, the monarch received...
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    kindreds and families in Croatia and Dalmatia like the Karin, the Babonić, the Frankopan, the Gusić and some of the patrician families from the maritime...
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  • assist him in his offensive. In 1326, Mikcs took the cities of the Babonić family advance deeper into Croatia, meeting with Stepan's reinforcements. The...
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    was forced to hand over much of his authority and jurisdiction to the Babonić family and a mutual assistance agreement has been concluded between them. While...
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    The Nelipić family, also called Nelipac or Nelipčić, was a medieval Croatian noble family from the Dalmatian Hinterland. They were greatly involved in...
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    Gisingovci) was a noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary and the Kingdom of Croatia in the 13th and 14th centuries. The ancestor of the family, Henry the Great...
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