Ozalj Castle (Croatian: Stari grad Ozalj or Gradina Ozalj) is a castle in the town of Ozalj, Croatia. The Ozalj fortress, located on the stone cliff perched...
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Ozalj (pronounced [ôzaʎ], Hungarian: Ozaly, German: Wosail or Woseil) is a town in central Croatia, located north of Karlovac and southwest of Jastrebarsko...
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(Ozalj) Sign at the border of Požun (Ozalj) House number in Požun (Ozalj) Ozalj Castle from Požun (Ozalj) Požun (Ozalj) from Ozalj Castle Požun (Ozalj)...
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Italy), Bernardin Frankopan was born in 1453, most probably in Ozalj Castle, one of the castles owned by his family. The birth date of the new-born knez (prince)...
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Castle Brod na Kupi Castle Kostajnica Fortress Lukavec Castle Feštetić Castle Ozalj Castle Vrbovec Castle Novi Zrin Zrinski family tree List of noble families...
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Dubovac Castle Grižane Castle Grobnik Castle Kraljevica Castle Krk Castle Novi Vinodolski Castle Novigrad na Dobri Castle Ogulin Castle Ozalj Castle Ribnik...
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Samobor". www.samobor.hr (in Croatian). Grad Samobor. Retrieved 7 May 2020. "Ozalj-tz.hr". Oliver, Jeanne (2007). Croatia (4th ed.). Lonely Planet. p. 79....
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Poviest hrvatska II. Zagreb: Tisak K. Albrechta. pp. 82–83. Macan, 111 "Ozalj | Hrvatska enciklopedija". www.enciklopedija.hr. Retrieved 9 June 2023....
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The Palanok Castle or Mukachevo Castle (Ukrainian: Замок "Паланок", romanized: Zamok "Palanok"; Hungarian: Munkács vára or Munkácsi vár; German: Plankenburg)...
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Kerestinec Castle (Croatian: Dvorac Kerestinec or Dvorac Erdödy u Kerestincu) is a castle constructed by the Erdödy family in Kerestinec, Croatia, near...
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their local enemies, the Babonići and Frankopans in October 1280 at Ozalj Castle along the river Kupa. Taking advantage of the chaotic situation following...
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Božjakovina in Prigorje, Medvedgrad, Šestine, Lukavec and Brezovica at Zagreb, Ozalj, Ribnik, Dubovac and some other estates near Karlovac, Brod na Kupi, Čabar...
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Ilona Zrínyi (category People from Ozalj)
Palanok Castle against the Imperial army in 1685-1688, an act for which she was regarded a heroine in Hungary. Ilona was born Ilona Zrínyi in Ozalj, present...
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Sárospatak (section Castle of Sárospatak)
Austrian Jesuit missionary and astronomer in China Ilona Zrínyi (1643, Ozalj – 1703, Izmit) a noblewoman and heroine. Francis II Rákóczi (1676 – 1735)...
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death in 1664. After marrying Petar the pair spent most of their time at Ozalj Castle, the family residence. In 1660 she wrote a prayer book titled Putni tovaruš...
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Čakovec Castle Museum of the Cetinska Krajina Region Nehaj Fortress Nikola Tesla Memorial Center Oršić Castle in Gornja Stubica Ozalj Castle Pazin Castle Pejačević...
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were transferred to Szigliget Castle sometime after the Mongol invasion. Peter was present in October 1280 at Ozalj Castle along the river Kupa, when his...
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their local enemies, the Babonići and Frankopans in October 1280 at Ozalj Castle along the river Kupa. Nicholas and his two brothers, Ivan and Henry,...
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lords of Blagaj lived mostly in Ozalj, Steničnjak, Zrin, and Ostrožac. In the 15th century, they lived mostly in the castle of Brubanj by Bojna. Since the...
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Frankopan, a sister of Count Stjepan Frankopan of Ozalj (d. 1577), her vast estates, including Ozalj and part of littoral cities like Bakar, became at...
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Ribnik, near Karlovac and was a serf on estates of Stjepan Frankopan of Ozalj. When Ottoman akinjis raided these lands in 1553, he was captured and taken...
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in 1566.] (in Croatian and Latin). Translated by Petar Ušković Croata. Ozalj, Zagreb: Matica hrvatska. ISBN 978-953-95079-3-8. Clodfelter, Michael (2017)...
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I. (died in Vinodol, 1541) Juraj III. (1528–1547) Katarina Frankopan of Ozalj (died 1561) Nikola IV., Ban of Croatia (Zrin, 1508 - Szigetvár, 1566) Eva...
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the half-sister of Fran Krsto Frankopan, and they lived in large castles of Ozalj (in Central Croatia) and Čakovec in Međimurje, northernmost county...
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Januševec Manor [hr]. He had further land and properties in Vivodina near Ozalj, as well as iron ore mines and smelting plants in Bregana and in Bliznec...
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land in the courtyard at Edinburgh Castle was declared to be an integral part of Nova Scotia; thus, seisin at the castle was equivalent to seisin on the...
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August 2015). "Kriju li zidovi Ozlja krunu Trpimirovića?" [Are the walls of Ozalj hiding the crown of Trpimirovićs?]. Večernji list (in Croatian). Retrieved...
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contrary, some members of the Frankopan family, especially those of the Modruš–Ozalj branch, were supporters of count Ivan /John/ Zápolya, like some other Croatian...
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ⰎⰀ, ⰮⰀ. 1543 Ozalj (Žitnica) Ⱍ Ⱇ Ⰽ Ⰲ 106/168 cm. In a residential house of the Zrinski family in the old city known as Žitnica. 1543 Ozalj (Žitnica) Ⱍ...
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capital, Zagreb. Cities near this range are Samobor, Jastrebarsko, and Ozalj in Croatia, and Novo Mesto, Brežice, and Kostanjevica na Krki in Slovenia...
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