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    Hungarian part of Austria-Hungary) was named Modruš-Rijeka County partially after the town. From 1193 until 1553 Modruš and the large surrounding estate was owned...
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    The Modruš-Rijeka County (Croatian: Modruško-riječka županija; Hungarian: Modrus-Fiume vármegye) was a historic administrative subdivision (županija) of...
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  • Nicholas of Modruš (Croatian: Nikola Modruški/Kotarski, c. 1427 – 1480), born in Boka Kotorska, was a bishop of Modruš in Lika, the Pope's representative...
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  • of Modruš (Modrus) was established at Krbava (Latin: Corbavia) in Lika region in 1185. Pius II (1458-1464) moved the former see from Krbava to Modruš, as...
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    Frankopans the county of Senj with surrounding lands and the castle of Modruš. In 1246 there was another war, between Frederick II, Duke of Austria and...
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    Ogulin (category Modruš-Rijeka County)
    Bernardin Frankopan in his town of Modruš at around 1500 AD marked off the boundaries of new castle between Modruš and Vitunj, and this is, at the same...
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    Modruš in the northern part of historical Lika region, central Croatia. Before (from the 11th century) the administrative seat of the former Modruš County...
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    Frankopan of Modruš), because at the time of division of Frankopan family property in 1449, his father inherited the large and important estate of Modruš, including...
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    Mala Kapela mountain, and the rivers of Kupa and Korana, there was the Modruš County in existence in the late 11th century. The earliest recorded counties...
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    called Župas; Modruš became the seat of one of these Župas and soon became the seat of the Krbava-Modruš episcopacy. In the 12th century, Modruš became a possession...
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    and a former Catholic bishopric (1185–1460), precursor of the diocese of Modruš and present Latin titular see. It can be considered either located east...
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    Opatija Njivice Beach, Omišalj Rijeka Dražice village, Jelenje Platak Baška Modruš-Rijeka County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia Ostroški, Ljiljana, ed...
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    Senj–Modruš Promoted on April 25, 1925 as Diocese of Rijeka–Opatija, having gained territories from Diocese of Ljubljana, again the Diocese of Senj–Modruš...
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    ceremony was officiated by Loaysa's nephew, Diego de Loaysa, Bishop of Modruš, with Pedro Torres, Titular Bishop of Arbanum, and Cristóbal de Pedraza...
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    Croatian-Dalmatian orator, humanist and printer, who served as the bishop of Modruš from 1509. He is primarily known for his speech De Corvatiae Desolatione...
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    Neo-Shtokavian Ijekavians) from south-east of Balkan Peninsula. In 1513 the town of Modruš, the location of the episcopal see in Lika, was overrun by the Ottomans...
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    royal request, the papal legate and newly appointed bishop Nicholas of Modruš crowned Stephen in the Church of Saint Mary in Jajce. It was the last coronation...
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  • Gora Hum Krbava – Psat Lašva and Glaž Lika and Gacka Livac and Zapolje Modruš Pliva and Rama Pokupje Posavje Prigorje Sana and Luka Usora and Soli Vinodol...
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    Crikvenica (category Modruš-Rijeka County)
    Nikola IV Frankopan nearby in 1412. Nikola IV. Frankopan issued a grant in Modruš, which is also the oldest written document in which the name Crikvenica...
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    Osor, Primorje-Gorski Kotar (Cathedral of St. Mary) Katedrala sv. Marka, Modruš, Karlovac (Cathedral of St. Mark) Katedrala sv. Markova, Korčula, Dubrovnik-Neretva...
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  • District of Novi Sad (former Austria-Hungary) County of Ogulin (County of Modruš-Rijeka; former Austria-Hungary) District of Ohrid (former Serbia) County...
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    8 Krbava-Psat 9a Lašva-Glaž 9b Lašva-Pliva 10 Lika-Gacka 11 Livac-Zapolje 12 Modruš 13 Pliva-Rama 14 Pokupje 15 Posavje...
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  • This is the family tree of the House of Frankopan (Counts of Krk, Senj and Modruš), a Croatian noble family, from 1115 to 1671. House of Frankopan List of...
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    (in Slovak). 24 January 2023. Retrieved 3 February 2023. "Nepovedal, či Modrú koalíciu povedie, novinárov poučoval. Dzurinda predstavil svoj návrat do...
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    when the diocese seat moved to the Krbava's former canonical territory of Modruš due to Ottoman military campaigns in the area. The Bishop's Court was built...
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    to ever increasing Ottoman akinji raids, the diocese moved its seat to Modruš, which was then owned by the Frankopan family. Subsequently, it was moved...
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    Enrico Dandolo attempted to occupy Zadar, but failed. In 1193, Béla granted Modruš County in Croatia to Bartholomew of Krk, a member of the Frankopan family...
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    Hungarian culture. Elizabeth was born as the daughter of Stephen, lord of Krk, Modruš and Senj in Croatia, then a kingdom in personal union with Hungary. Her...
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    The tunnel is geographically located between the villages of Jezerane and Modruš (although it cannot be accessed from the villages directly), and between...
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    Croatia–Slavonia was divided into eight counties (županije, known as comitatus): Modruš-Rijeka County Zagreb County Varaždin County Bjelovar-Križevci County Virovitica...
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