The House of Frankopan (Croatian: Frankopani, Frankapani, Italian: Frangipani, Hungarian: Frangepán, Latin: Frangepanus, Francopanus) was a Croatian noble...
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Peter Frankopan (born 22 March 1971) is a British historian, writer, and hotelier. He is a professor of global history at Worcester College, Oxford and...
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Lady Nicholas Windsor (redirect from Princess Paola Doimi de Frankopan)
was known as Princess Paola Doimi de Lupis Frankopan Šubić Zrinski. Her parents are Louis Doimi de Frankopan and his wife Ingrid. She has one sister, Christina...
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The House of Frankopan was a Croatian noble family. Frankopan may also refer to: MT Frankopan, Croatian crude oil tanker Frankopan Castle, located in...
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Frankopan Castle (Croatian: Frankopanski Kaštel) is a castle located on the southwest coast of the island Krk, in the ancient town of Krk, which is one...
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Thyra Ingrid Hildegard Detter de Frankopan (born 1936) is a Swedish scholar of international law, Lindhagen Professor Emerita at Stockholm University...
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Bernardin Frankopan (1453–1529) was a Croatian nobleman and diplomat, a member of the influential Frankopan noble family of Croatia. As one of the wealthiest...
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Ivan IX Frankopan Cetinski (English: John IX Frankopan of Cetin) was a Croatian nobleman. A member of Cetin branch of the Frankopan noble family and a...
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the World is a 2015 non-fiction book written by English historian Peter Frankopan, a historian at the University of Oxford. A new abridged edition was illustrated...
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Vuk II Krsto Frankopan Tržački (English: Wolf II Christopher Frankopan of Tržac) was a Croatian nobleman and soldier of the Frankopan family, father of...
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Christoph Frankopan (Croatian: Krsto Frankopan Brinjski, Hungarian: Frangepán Kristóf; Italian: Cristoforo Frangipani; 1482 – 22 September 1527) was a...
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the same time, clashes had been raging in Croatia between the House of Frankopan and the Croatian ban, but news of the Ottoman incursion forced them to...
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Future of The World is a 2018 non-fiction book by English historian Peter Frankopan. The full text is divided into 5 chapters. The author discusses the recent...
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English historian Peter Frankopan. It discusses the interactions between human societies and the environment throughout history. Frankopan argues that droughts...
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Princess Paola Doimi de Lupis Frankopan Šubić Zrinski Paola de Frankopan (28 April 2011). "My Royal Wedding: Paola de Frankopan Remembers Her Own Marriage...
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Fran Krsto Frankopan (Hungarian: Frangepán Ferenc Kristóf; 4 March 1643 – 30 April 1671) was a Croatian baroque poet, nobleman and politician. He is remembered...
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Franjo Frankopan Cetinski (Latin: Franciscus Frangepanus, Hungarian: Ferenc Frangepán, died 1543) was a Croatian nobleman and Latinist. Frankopan was the...
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MT Frankopan is one of several crude oil tankers in the fleet of Tankerska Plovidba, a shipping company based in Zadar, Croatia. It is named after Fran...
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Nicola Frangipani in croatian language Nikola IV Frankopan (Hungarian: Frangepán Miklós; c.1360 – 26 June 1432) was a Croatian nobleman and the Ban of...
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Petar Zrinski (section Zrinski-Frankopan plot)
largest Croatian landowners, the Frankopan family. He married Ana Katarina, the half-sister of Fran Krsto Frankopan, and they lived in large castles of...
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to 1436. He was one of the nine sons of the Croatian viceroy, Nikola Frankopan.: 160 Scandinavian sources use the names Gian Franchi and Johan Franke...
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Nikola IX Frankopan (1584 - 15/16 April 1647) was a Croatian magnate who served as Ban of Croatia from 1617 until 1622. He was a member of the Tržac branch...
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Franjo Frankopan Slunjski (English: Francis Frankopan of Slunj, Hungarian: Szluini Frangepán Ferenc; 1536 – 2 December 1572) was a Croatian nobleman from...
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surrounding the Second Crusade (1145–1149)." Frankopan 2009, p. xv. Hunger 1981. Frankopan 2009, p. ix. Frankopan 2009, p. x–xi. Brians 1998. Neville 2013...
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Katarina Zrinska (redirect from Ana Katarina Frankopan-Zrinska)
1625–1673) was a Croatian noblewoman and poet, born into the House of Frankopan, Croatian noble family. She married Count Petar Zrinski of the House of...
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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 rulers of Croatia...
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Elizabeth of Frankopan (Slovene: Elizabeta Frankopanska, Croatian: Elizabeta Frankopan, Hungarian: Frangepán Erzsébet, 1386–1422 or 1423), was the first...
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Juraj III Frankopan (English: George III Frankopan; ?–1553) was a Croatian nobleman, a member of the Slunj branch of the Frankopan noble family, very powerful...
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Barbara Edelpöck 1. Christopher Corvinus 12. Stjepan III Frankopan of Modruš 6. Bernardin Frankopan 13. Ižota (Isotta) d'Este 3. Beatrice de Frangepan 28...
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right up to 1671. The Frankopans produced seven Croatian Bans, and many of them were patrons of Croatian artists. Ivan VII Frankopan in particular was the...
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