Zrin is a village in Croatia, Sisak-Moslavina County (Dvor Municipality). In the past it was the seat of the Šubić noble family. Later the family called...
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Zrin Castle (Gradina Zrin) is a ruined castle located in the village of Zrin, south of the town of Sisak in Dvor municipality, central Croatia. The castle...
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Novi Zrin (Hungarian: Zrínyiújvár or Új-Zrínyivár) was a fortress of the Zrinski (Zrínyi in Hungarian) noble family built near the Donja Dubrava village...
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Zrin is a village in Sisak-Moslavina county, Croatia Zrin may also refer to: Zrin Castle, ruins located in Croatia Zrin, a character in the 2011 video...
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Miklós Zrínyi (redirect from Nicolas, Count of Zrin)
the peace by building his castle, Novi Zrin (Hungarian: Új-Zrínyivár or Zrínyi-Újvár, English: New Zrin or Zrin-Newcastle), erected in 1661 at his own...
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strategic fortress at Ostrovica, in Dalmatia, and gave them the Zrin estate with Zrin Castle, located south of the modern city of Petrinja and west of...
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The siege of Novi Zrin (New Zrin Castle); Croatian: Utvrda Novi Zrin; Hungarian: Új-Zrínyivár; Turkish: Zerinvar) in June/July 1664 was last of the military...
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are the vicinity of Ljubljana, Starod (Slovenia), Sdrin, Štrigova, Zrenj, Zrin (Croatia) and many others in both countries. However, according to other...
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conflict by organizing raids into Ottoman territory from his stronghold, Novi Zrin (Hungarian: Zrínyiújvár). These raids and the presence of Montecuccoli's...
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His birthplace is unknown, but it is generally considered to have been Zrin Castle. The same is about his birth date, for which different primary sources...
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Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales ZRIN - Institute for Development and Sustainability of Croatia https://www.zrin-institut.hr/ CEVRO Institute for Social...
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War (1663–1664) First Battle of Novi Zrin Battle of Otočac (1663) Second Battle of Novi Zrin Siege of Novi Zrin (1664) Battle of Saint Gotthard (1664)...
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The First Battle of Novi Zrin (Hungarian: Zrínyiújvár) was fought on August 13, 1663, as part of the Austro-Turkish War (1663–1664), between the Kingdom...
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of Bribir), knezovi Krčki (Counts of Krk) and knezovi Zrinski (Counts of Zrin)) and went by the title of comes in Latin and Count in English. The title...
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support of the King himself, in exchange of Šubić's castle of Ostrovica for Zrin Castle in Central Croatia (thus this branch was named Zrinski) in 1347. Eventually...
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parts by Zrinski's great-grandson Nicholas VII of Zrin. Petar Zrinski, the brother of Nicholas VII of Zrin, published the Opsida Sigecka (Siege of Siget)...
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Slavic name of Croatian origin and is derived from the name of the place Zrin which is situated in the region of Banovina, Croatia. This name may refer...
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Vienna itself. At the beginning of July 1664, he succeeded in destroying Novi Zrin in the northern part of the Kingdom of Croatia after nearly a month-long...
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Count Peter Strozzi (1626–1664), Austrian general, killed by the Ottomans during the Siege of Novi Zrin (1664)...
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could get in danger. Therefore he did not try to relieve the besieged Novi Zrin in 1664 whose defensive capabilities he underestimated. But in the major...
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fallen in the battle of Krbava field, and as such Nikola lived on his large Zrin estate in central Croatia. He was married to Jelena Karlović, the princess...
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Gvozdansko village, between the towns of Dvor and Glina and not far from Zrin Castle, in Sisak-Moslavina County, central Croatia. The Gvozdansko Castle...
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Philip II Caetani, 4th Prince of Caserta 1626 1687 1664 Nicolas, Count of Zrin 1620 1664 Carl I. Ferdinand Montenari, Count of Montenari 1632 1689 Antonio...
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The Second Battle of Zrínyiújvár (Croatian: Novi Zrin) was fought on November 27, 1663, as part of the Austro-Turkish War (1663–1664), between the Kingdom...
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Louis I, in exchange for the fort of Zrin and other estates in its vicinity. Both Gregory II and George III moved to Zrin, and the family was since then named...
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War (1663–1664) First Battle of Novi Zrin Battle of Otočac (1663) Second Battle of Novi Zrin Siege of Novi Zrin (1664) Battle of Saint Gotthard (1664)...
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central Croatia. The highest peak is Piramida at 616 metres (2,021 ft). Zrin Hrvatski obiteljski leksikon (in Croatian). Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical...
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29, 1963, to Stjepan and Kata Petanjak. His parents are originally from Zrin out of which they were expatriated by the Yugoslav Partisans on September...
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heraldry. This could be accounted by the numerous familiares of the powerful Zrins who kept the Breber device in their coat of arms. In recent history books...
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This is the family tree of the Princes of Zrin, a Croatian noble family, from 1347 to 1703. House of Zrinski House of Šubić Šubić family tree Frankopan...
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