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Modruš

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Modruš is a village, former bishopric and current Latin Catholic titular see in the mountainous part of Croatia, located south of its municipality's seat Josipdol (Karlovac County), on the easternmost slopes of Velika Kapela mountain, in northern Lika. [1]

37 relations: Újlaki family, Ćići, Battle of Dubica, Battle of Krbava Field, Beatrice de Frangepan, Bernardin Frankopan, Christoph Frankopan, Crispin, Bishop of Csanád, Croatian Dominican Province, Croats of Montenegro, D23 road (Croatia), Dominick John Lagonegro, Dujam II Frankopan, Frankopan, Frankopan family tree, Giulio Clovio, Ivan Karlović, Josephina (road), Josipdol, Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes parliamentary election, 1923, Krk, Lika, List of Catholic titular sees, List of noble families of Croatia, Mala Kapela Tunnel, Marco Antonio de Dominis, Modrić (surname), Modruš-Rijeka County, Niccolò III d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara, Nicholas of Modruš, Nikola Frankopan, Pier Paolo Vergerio, Plaški, Roman Catholic Diocese of Gospić-Senj, Roman Catholic Diocese of Senj-Modruš, Tržan Castle in Modruš, Udbina.

Újlaki family

The House of Ilok (Iločki), in old sources de Illoch, de Wylak, de Voilack etc., Hungarian: Újlaki) was a Croatian noble family, descended in the male line from Gug (in some sources Göge), a member of the lower nobility in the region of Lower Slavonia during the 13th century. The Iločki, meaning "those of Ilok", rose to be a powerful and influential family in the Croato-Hungarian Kingdom during the period in the Late Middle Ages history marked by dynastic struggles for the possession of the throne and the Ottoman wars in Europe that affected the country. Notable members of the family were Bans (viceroys) of Croatia, Voivodes (dukes)Transylvania, Palatines of Hungary, župans (counts), king's chamberlains and king's chief retainers. One of them, Nikola Iločki (English: Nicholas of Ilok, Hungarian: Újlaki Miklós), the most powerful and most famous member of the family, was nominal King of Bosnia from 1471 until 1477.

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Ćići

Ćić (plural Ćići, Čiči, Tschitschen, Cicci, Chicchi, Ciccio, Cici), is an ethnonym and exonym in a broader sense for all the people who live in the mountainous Ćićarija area in Croatia and Slovenia.

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Battle of Dubica

The Battle of Dubica (Bitka kod Dubice) was a battle fought on 16 August 1513 between the Kingdom of Croatia and the Ottoman Empire.

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Battle of Krbava Field

The Battle of Krbava Field (Bitka na Krbavskom polju, Korbávmezei csata, Krbava Muharebesi) was fought between the Ottoman Empire of Bayezid II and an army of the Kingdom of Croatia, at the time in personal union with the Kingdom of Hungary, on 9 September 1493, in the Krbava field, a part of the Lika region in Croatia.

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Beatrice de Frangepan

Beatrice de Frangepan (Croatian: Beatrica Frankopan, Hungarian: Frangepán Beatrix), (1480 – c. 27 March 1510) was a Croatian noblewoman, a member of the House of Frankopan that lived in the Kingdom of Croatia in personal union with Hungary.

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Bernardin Frankopan

Bernardin Frankopan (1453–1529) was a Croatian nobleman, diplomat, warrior and patron, a member of the Frankopan noble family, very powerful and influential in the Croatian Kingdom.

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Christoph Frankopan

Christoph Frankopan (Krsto Frankopan Brinjski, Frangepán Kristóf; 1482 – 22 September 1527) was a Croatian count from the noble House of Frankopan.

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Crispin, Bishop of Csanád

Crispin or Krispin (Köröspény; died after 1193) was a prelate in the Kingdom of Hungary in the late 12th century, who served as Bishop of Csanád (now Cenad in Romania) from 1192 until around 1193/98.

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Croatian Dominican Province

The Croatian Dominican Province of the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary (Hrvatska dominikanska provincija Navještenja Blažene Djevice Marije) is a province of the Dominican Order, Roman Catholic order founded in the 13th century.

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Croats of Montenegro

The Croats have a minority in Boka Kotorska (Bay of Kotor), a coastal region in Montenegro, the largest of their kind in Tivat.

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D23 road (Croatia)

D23 state road, connects cities and towns of Duga Resa, Josipdol and Senj, to the state road network of Croatia, and most notably to A1 motorway in Žuta Lokva interchange, as well as two major state roads - D3 and D8, located at the northern terminus and the southern terminus of the road respectively.

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Dominick John Lagonegro

Dominick John Lagonegro (born March 6, 1943) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.

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Dujam II Frankopan

Dujam (II) Frankopan (Frangepán (II.) Duim; died 1317), also Dujam II of Krk (Dujam II.), was a Croatian noble, an early member of the illustrious House of Frankopan, who took control of the Adriatic Sea's western coast in Croatia, which had been in a personal union with Hungary since 1102.

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Frankopan

The Frankopan family (Frankopani, Frankapani; Frangipani, Frangepán. Frangepanus/Francopanus), was a Croatian noble family, whose members were among the great landowner magnates and high officers of the Kingdom of Hungary–Croatia.

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Frankopan family tree

This is the family tree of the House of Frankopan (Counts of Krk, Senj and Modruš), a Croatian noble family, from 1115 to 1671.

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Giulio Clovio

Giorgio Giulio Clovio or Juraj Julije Klović (1498 – 5 January 1578) was an illuminator, miniaturist, and painter born in the Kingdom of Croatia, who was mostly active in Renaissance Italy.

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Ivan Karlović

Ivan Karlović (c. 1478 – August 9, 1531) also known as by his Latin name Johannes Torquatus, was the Ban of Croatia from 1521 to 1524 and again from 1527 to 1531.

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Josephina (road)

The Josephina (Jozefina or Jozefinska cesta, Josefiner Straße) is a historic road in Croatia that connects Senj and thus the Adriatic coast and Karlovac and the Pannonian plain.

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Josipdol

Josipdol is a village and municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia.

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Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes parliamentary election, 1923

Constitutional Assembly elections were held in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes on 18 March 1923.

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Krk

Krk (Vegl; Curicta; Veglia; Vegliot Dalmatian: Vikla; Ancient Greek Kyrikon, Κύρικον) is a Croatian island in the northern Adriatic Sea, located near Rijeka in the Bay of Kvarner and part of Primorje-Gorski Kotar county.

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Lika

Lika is a traditional region of Croatia proper, roughly bound by the Velebit mountain from the southwest and the Plješevica mountain from the northeast.

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List of Catholic titular sees

This is the official list of titular sees of the Catholic Church included in the Annuario Pontificio.

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List of noble families of Croatia

List of noble families of Croatia includes the old original ethnic Croatian noble families; families whose titles were granted by the kings of medieval Kingdom of Croatia and their successors; foreign noble families which were granted Croatian citizenship; and Croatian families which were granted their titles by foreign states.

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Mala Kapela Tunnel

Mala Kapela Tunnel (Tunel Mala Kapela) is the most significant structure on the Croatian A1 motorway route.

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Marco Antonio de Dominis

Marco Antonio de Dominis (Markantun de Dominis) (1560September 1624) was a Dalmatian ecclesiastic, Catholic archbishop, adjudged heretic of the Catholic Faith, and man of science.

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Modrić (surname)

Modrić is a Croatian surname primarily from Zadar-Benkovac area in North Dalmatia.

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Modruš-Rijeka County

The Modruš-Rijeka County (Modruško-riječka županija; Modrus-Fiume vármegye) was a historic administrative subdivision (županija) of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia.

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Niccolò III d'Este, Marquis of Ferrara

Niccolò III d'Este (9 November 1383 – 26 December 1441) was Marquess of Ferrara from 1393 until his death.

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Nicholas of Modruš

Nicholas of Modruš (Nikola Modruški/Kotarski, c. 1427 – 1480), born in Boka Kotorska, was a bishop of Modruš in Lika, the Pope's representative at the courts of King Stephen Tomašević of Bosnia and King Matthias Corvinus of Hungary (1463–1464).

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Nikola Frankopan

Nikola IV Frankopan (Frangepán Miklós; c.1360 – 26 June 1432) was a Croatian nobleman and the Ban of Croatia and Dalmatia from 1426 to 1432.

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Pier Paolo Vergerio

Pier (also: Pietro) Paolo Vergerio (1498 – October 4, 1565) (Vergerius, Peter Pavel Vergerius mlajši, also spelled Vergerij), the Younger, was an Italian Protestant reformer.

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Plaški

Plaški is a village and a municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Gospić-Senj

The Diocese of Gospić–Senj (Gospićko-senjska biskupija; Gospicien(sis)-Senien(sis)) is a diocese located in the cities of Gospić and Senj in the Ecclesiastical province of Rijeka in Croatia.

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Roman Catholic Diocese of Senj-Modruš

The Diocese of Senj-Modruš (Zengg-Modrus, Diocesi di Modruš, Dioecesis Modrussensis) was located in the historical Kingdom of Croatia, while it was in personal union with Kingdom of Hungary, and it was suffragan of Zagreb.

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Tržan Castle in Modruš

The Tržan Castle (Tržan-grad or Utvrda Tržan) is a ruined medieval castle above the village of Modruš in the northern part of historical Lika region, central Croatia.

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Udbina

Udbina (Удбина) is a town and a municipality in historical Krbava, in the Lika region of Croatia.

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Redirects here:

Modrus, Modrussa.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Modruš

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