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    Ivan Ratkaj (redirect from Ivan Rattkay)
    Ivan Ratkaj (22 May 1647 – 26 December 1683), also Ivan Rattkay, was a Croatian Jesuit missionary, explorer and cartographer. He wrote the first detailed...
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    century. Most of the castle was built by the Hungarian noble family of Ráttkay, in whose ownership it remained until 1793. It is located in the region...
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  • Ratkaj (also archaically spelled Rattkay) is a Croatian surname. People bearing this surname include: Ivan Ratkaj (1647–1683), Jesuit missionary and explorer...
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  • Baron (since 1559) Count (since 1687) Noble family of Hungarian origin (Rattkay). Owners of large estates in northern Croatia including Veliki Tabor Castle...
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  • (Croatian: Ladislav; Hungarian: László; ) Keglevich (1640–1665) and Rosina Rattkay (Croatian: Ratkaj) of Great Tabor, a castle in northern Croatia. His paternal...
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    i malobrojne ili je pobjegao iz boja?". Modruški zbornik – via Hrčak. Rattkay, Juraj (2016). Spomen na kraljeve i banove Kraljevstva Hrvatske, Dalmacije...
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  • Monumenta hungariae historica: Magyar történelmi emlékek. Okmánytárak. 1910. Rattkay, Juraj (2001). Spomen na kraljeve i banove: Kraljevstava Dalmacije, Hrvatske...
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  • Juraj Ratkaj (also known as Juraj Rattkay, born in Veliki Tabor, on December 22, 1612 — Zagreb, on September 1, 1666) was a Croatian historian, priest...
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