The Priory of Vrana (Latin: prioratus Auranae, Hungarian: vránai perjelség, Croatian: vranski priorat) is a ruined monastery near the Croatian town of Vrana...
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Vrana (Croatian: Vrana, Latin: Aurana or Laurana Arauzona) is a historic settlement located north of the Vrana Lake, 6 kilometres (4 mi) from Pakoštane...
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John Székely de Szentgyörgy (category Bans of Croatia)
functioned as judge of the Cumans from 1444 to 1446. After that he was appointed ban and besides that he was also gubernator of the Priory of Vrana. He supported...
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Late Twelfth Century Judith Mary Upton-Ward, H. J. A. Sire. "24. The Priory of Vrana". The Military Orders: On Land and by Sea. p. 221. Magyar Országos...
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reason for his anti-Ottoman activities were his plans to recapture the Priory of Vrana from the Ottomans. According to Bertucci's plan, the rebels (including...
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Castle Udbina Castle Church of Holy Salvation Cathedral of St. James Senior in Krbava Priory of Vrana Stadion Poljud Cathedral of Saint Bartholomew in Kapitul...
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recapture Béla for the Priory of Vrana by the end of the year, as prior Philip of Gragnana reported in April 1320, who also donated the land of Chernech to Ludbregi...
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the Priory of Vrana (1434-1439) Franko, Ban of Severin, Count of Temes (from 1437), Castellan of Nándorfehérvár, Diocesan administrator (Steward) of the...
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John Kőszegi (category Masters of the horse (Kingdom of Hungary))
territory of Upper Slavonia. He acquired the fort of Ludbreg from the Péc kindred in Bjelovar-Križevci County and Béla Castle from the Priory of Vrana (Order...
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Francesco Antonio Bertucci (category Republic of Venice clergy)
reason for his anti-Ottoman activities were his plans to recapture the Priory of Vrana from Ottomans. The contemporary Venetian sources and later sources...
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official residence of the Royal Family was in Vrana. Vrana Palace – former official residence of the Bulgarian Royal Family in the outskirts of Sofia. Today...
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Guillaume de Villaret (category Grand masters of the Knights Hospitaller)
spent the first few years of his mastership in a reforming tour of the Order's priories (in France proper, the Auvergne and Provence). Guillaume had a...
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Nikola IV Zrinski (redirect from Order of Nikola Subic Zrinski)
Nikola received large possessions of the Vrana Priory in Croatia and Hungary by Ferdinand I, but with the death of his brother in the same year, he also...
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of the Psalter of Cashel". Peritia. 17: 295–337: 310. Pugh, R.B.; Crittall, Elizabeth (eds.). "A History of the County of Wiltshire: Volume 3: Priory...
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Grand Junction Daily Sentinel, April 27, 1986, page 3A. Vrana, Ralph. "Opinion: Utah is a beehive of peaceful activity", San Luis Obispo Telegram-Tribune...
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