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  • Krbava
  • Historical region of Croatia Proper

    Krbava (pronounced [kř̩bav̞a]; Latin: Corbavia) is a historical region located in Mountainous Croatia and a former Catholic bishopric (1185–1460), precursor

    Krbava

    Krbava

    Krbava

  • Battle of Krbava Field
  • 1493 battle of the Hundred Years' Croatian-Ottoman War

    The Battle of Krbava Field (Croatian: Bitka na Krbavskom polju, Krbavska bitka; Hungarian: Korbávmezei csata; Turkish: Krbava Muharebesi) was fought between

    Battle of Krbava Field

    Battle of Krbava Field

    Battle_of_Krbava_Field

  • Udbina
  • Place in Lika-Senj, Croatia

    Krbava, in the Lika region of Croatia. Administratively, it is part of the Lika-Senj County. Udbina is located in the large karst field called Krbava

    Udbina

    Udbina

    Udbina

  • Bartholomew of Krbava
  • Croatian manuscript illuminator (fl. 1400–1425)

    Bartholomew of Krbava (Croatian: Bartol Krbavac; fl. 1400–1425) was a Croatian manuscript illuminator, calligrapher and scribe. Several richly illuminated

    Bartholomew of Krbava

    Bartholomew of Krbava

    Bartholomew_of_Krbava

  • Krbava (settlement)
  • Place in Lika-Senj, Croatia

    Krbava (Serbian Cyrillic: Крбава) is a village in Lika, Croatia, located in the Udbina municipality. Between 1982 and 1991, the coldest temperature was

    Krbava (settlement)

    Krbava_(settlement)

  • Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War
  • Sequence of conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and Kingdom of Croatia from 1493 to 1593

    According to one group of historians, the war began with the Battle of Krbava Field in 1493, and ended with the Battle of Sisak in 1593. According to

    Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War

    Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War

    Hundred_Years'_Croatian–Ottoman_War

  • Lika-Krbava County
  • Historic county of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia

    Lika-Krbava County (Croatian: Ličko-krbavska županija; Serbian: Личко-крбавска жупанија; Hungarian: Lika-Korbava vármegye) was a historic administrative

    Lika-Krbava County

    Lika-Krbava County

    Lika-Krbava_County

  • Croatian-Slavonian-Dalmatian theater in the Great Turkish War
  • Croatia to handle alone and they culminated in Croatian defeat at Battle of Krbava Field in 1493, where much of Croatian nobility was killed. Lack of funds

    Croatian-Slavonian-Dalmatian theater in the Great Turkish War

    Croatian-Slavonian-Dalmatian theater in the Great Turkish War

    Croatian-Slavonian-Dalmatian_theater_in_the_Great_Turkish_War

  • Emerik Derenčin
  • Hungarian-Croatian nobleman

    remembered as the commander of the Croatian troops in the 1493 Battle of Krbava Field. He was a member of the Derencsényi family from the kindred of Balog

    Emerik Derenčin

    Emerik_Derenčin

  • Ban of Croatia
  • Historical title of rulers and viceroys in Croatian history

    organization of their state, describing how their ban "has under his rule Krbava, Lika and Gacka." References from the earliest periods are scarce, but history

    Ban of Croatia

    Ban of Croatia

    Ban_of_Croatia

  • Smiljan, Croatia
  • Village in Lika-Senj County, Croatia

    settled during the Great Turkish War. Villages and hamlets in Lika and Krbava were divided according to religious confession, the Serbian Orthodox minority

    Smiljan, Croatia

    Smiljan, Croatia

    Smiljan,_Croatia

  • Lika
  • Historical region in Croatia

    organisation of their state, describing how their ban "has under his rule Krbava, Lika and Gacka". Among the twelve noble Croat tribes that had a right to

    Lika

    Lika

    Lika

  • Cathedral of St. James Senior in Krbava
  • Church in Udbina, Croatia

    church in what was once Krbava (near nowadays Udbina). It was consecrated to St. James, the patron saint of former Diocese of Krbava. The information about

    Cathedral of St. James Senior in Krbava

    Cathedral of St. James Senior in Krbava

    Cathedral_of_St._James_Senior_in_Krbava

  • Counties of Croatia
  • First-level administrative division of Croatia

    the territory encompassed by the eleven counties centered around Gacka, Krbava and Lika – and named after those toponyms. There are indications that there

    Counties of Croatia

    Counties of Croatia

    Counties_of_Croatia

  • Order of the Dragon
  • Renaissance-era European chivalric order

    comes Karolus de Corbauia, supremus thesaurarius regius, Charles, Count of Krbava, Croatian nobleman, Ban of Croatia (1408–1409), Royal treasurer (1408–1409)

    Order of the Dragon

    Order of the Dragon

    Order_of_the_Dragon

  • Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Country in Southeast Europe

    formed a large component of the Ottoman ranks in the battles of Mohács and Krbava field, while numerous other Bosnians rose through the ranks of the Ottoman

    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Bosnia_and_Herzegovina

  • Udbina Castle
  • Historic site

    it overlooks a large part of the Krbava field, just above the place where the fierce and bloody Battle of Krbava between the army of the Kingdom of

    Udbina Castle

    Udbina Castle

    Udbina_Castle

  • Battle of Vrpile
  • 1491 conflict in Croatian-Ottoman War

    Gulch (Croatian: Bitka u klancu Vrpile), also known as the First Battle of Krbava Polje (Croatian: Prva krbavska bitka), was fought between the Kingdom of

    Battle of Vrpile

    Battle of Vrpile

    Battle_of_Vrpile

  • Bernardin Frankopan
  • Croatian nobleman and diplomat (1453–1529)

    sixteen-year-old daughter. In 1493 he took part in the fateful Battle of Krbava Field, side by side with many distinguished Croatian noblemen. Because of

    Bernardin Frankopan

    Bernardin Frankopan

    Bernardin_Frankopan

  • Kurjaković family
  • Croatian noble family

    Coriach, de Curiaco, de Curiaci, Curiacovich), also known as the Counts of Krbava (comes de Corbavia, Hungarian: korbáviai grófok), were a Croatian noble

    Kurjaković family

    Kurjaković family

    Kurjaković_family

  • Polje
  • Type of large plain found in karst regions

    Slovenia; Grahovsko Polje and Nikšićko Polje in Montenegro; Ličko Polje and Krbava in Lika, Croatia; Begovo Pole in North Macedonia and Odorovsko polje. In

    Polje

    Polje

    Polje

  • Ivan Frankopan Cetinski
  • Cetinski was one of the commanders of Croatian forces in the Battle of Krbava field, in which he died. His son, Franjo Frankopan, became archbishop of

    Ivan Frankopan Cetinski

    Ivan_Frankopan_Cetinski

  • Croatia
  • Country in Central and Southeast Europe

    which became independent. Ottoman conquests led to the 1493 Battle of Krbava field and the 1526 Battle of Mohács, both ending in decisive Ottoman victories

    Croatia

    Croatia

    Croatia

  • War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
  • U.S Armed conflict in South Asia

    Croatian–Ottoman wars Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War (1493–1593) Battle of Krbava Field Battle of Dubica Siege of Knin Battle of Mohács Siege of Jajce Hungarian

    War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

    War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)

    War_in_Afghanistan_(2001–2021)

  • Ivan Karlović
  • Ban of Croatia

    1531), also known as by his Latin name Johannes Torquatus, was the Count of Krbava. His life during critical periods of Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War

    Ivan Karlović

    Ivan_Karlović

  • Baška tablet
  • 11th-century Croatian inscription

    Krk between 1105 and 1118. Desimir is identified with Desimir župan of Krbava mentioned in the 1078 charter of king Zvonimir, while Pribineg some scholars

    Baška tablet

    Baška tablet

    Baška_tablet

  • Croatian–Ottoman wars
  • Conflicts between the Kingdom of Croatia and the Ottoman Empire

    low-intensity warfare ("Small War") approximately 1493–1593 (from the Battle of Krbava Field to the Battle of Sisak) Long War (1593–1606) Austro-Turkish War (1663–1664)

    Croatian–Ottoman wars

    Croatian–Ottoman_wars

  • Korenica
  • Village in Lika-Senj, Croatia

    one elementary school and one high school. The 1712 census of Lika and Krbava records that 119 Vlach (i.e. Serb Orthodox Christian) families live in Korenica

    Korenica

    Korenica

    Korenica

  • Uzelac
  • Surname list

    Cyrillic: Узелац) is a South Slavic surname and it originates from Lika and Krbava, but also from Dalmatia and Bosanska Krajina. It is predominantly used by

    Uzelac

    Uzelac

  • Lika-Senj County
  • County in Croatia

    part of the county, where they formed a majority. The entire former Lika-Krbava County, loosely overlapping with the area of the modern Lika-Senj county

    Lika-Senj County

    Lika-Senj County

    Lika-Senj_County

  • Kaluđerovac
  • Village in Perušić, Lika, Croatia

    The 2011 population was 24, ethnic Croats. The 1712–14 census of Lika and Krbava registered 146 inhabitants, out of whom 112 were Catholic Carniolans, 27

    Kaluđerovac

    Kaluđerovac

  • Zrinski family tree
  • 1435) Pavao II. (about 1429 - 1449) Sofija Petar II. (1435 – Battle of Krbava field, 1493) Jelena Babonić, princess of Blagaj Juraj II. (fl. 1435 - 1480)

    Zrinski family tree

    Zrinski_family_tree

  • Gusić family
  • Croatian noble family

    recorded at least since the 11th century. Their main regions of influence were Krbava and Gacka, where they often served as župans and knezes at least since the

    Gusić family

    Gusić family

    Gusić_family

  • Administrative divisions of Croatia
  • Counties (22) Baranja Bilogora Bribir and Sidraga Cetina Dubrava Gora Hum Krbava – Psat Lašva and Glaž Lika and Gacka Livac and Zapolje Modruš Pliva and

    Administrative divisions of Croatia

    Administrative_divisions_of_Croatia

  • Bosanska Krajina
  • Subregion of Bosnia

    Ottoman Turks and organized as defensive Banate of Jajce. The Battle of Krbava Field in 1493 effectively ended the Kingdom of Hungary's persistent hold

    Bosanska Krajina

    Bosanska Krajina

    Bosanska_Krajina

  • Counties of the Independent State of Croatia
  • and Sidraga Knin Cetina Omiš Dubrava Dubrovnik Gora Petrinja Hum Mostar Krbava - Psat Bihać Lašva and Glaž Travnik Lika and Gacka Gospić Livac and Zapolje

    Counties of the Independent State of Croatia

    Counties of the Independent State of Croatia

    Counties_of_the_Independent_State_of_Croatia

  • List of battles 1301–1600
  • ending the Sonni dynasty. Hundred Years' Croatian-Ottoman War Battle of Krbava field 9 Sep Ottoman Turks defeat Croatians. Mapuche-Inca War Battle of the

    List of battles 1301–1600

    List_of_battles_1301–1600

  • Croatia in personal union with Hungary
  • Personal union of two kingdoms

    was defeated in 1326 by Ivan Nelipić. Thus all of Croatia from Lika and Krbava to the Cetina River was in fact outside the king's authority. Nelipić had

    Croatia in personal union with Hungary

    Croatia in personal union with Hungary

    Croatia_in_personal_union_with_Hungary

  • Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
  • King of Hungary from 1387 to 1437, Holy Roman Emperor from 1433

    Celje and his son Frederick II, Count of Celje, Karlo Kurjaković, count of Krbava, Ivan Morović, ban of Machva. Długosz reports the arrival in Buda of the

    Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor

    Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor

    Sigismund,_Holy_Roman_Emperor

  • Municipality of Bosansko Grahovo
  • Municipality in Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bosnia and Herzegovina

    of Croatia (NDH). Administratively, it belonged to the Grand Parish of Krbava and Psat, established on 16 June 1941. The seat of the Parish was in Bihać

    Municipality of Bosansko Grahovo

    Municipality of Bosansko Grahovo

    Municipality_of_Bosansko_Grahovo

  • Atanasije Ljubojević
  • Serbian Metropolitan

    Polimlje, through the central Bosnian areas, to Cetina, Bukovica, Lika, Krbava, Pounje and Zrinopolje in the far west (in today's Croatia). He regularly

    Atanasije Ljubojević

    Atanasije_Ljubojević

  • Berlin missal
  • 15th-century Glagolitic manuscript

    Bartol iz Krbave spominje se u Zadru od 1410. do 1440" [Scribe Bartol from Krbava is mentioned in Zadar from 1410 to 1440]. Slovo: časopis Staroslavenskoga

    Berlin missal

    Berlin missal

    Berlin_missal

  • Diocese of Nin
  • wrote Pope Alexander VI about the catastrophe right after the Battle of Krbava. Jakob Divnić 1530–1554 Nephew of Juraj Divnić, coadjutor bishop from 1523

    Diocese of Nin

    Diocese of Nin

    Diocese_of_Nin

  • Nikola III Zrinski
  • 16th-century Croatian nobleman

    of Krbava field, and as such Nikola lived on his large Zrin estate in central Croatia. He was married to Jelena Karlović, the princess of Krbava, a sister

    Nikola III Zrinski

    Nikola III Zrinski

    Nikola_III_Zrinski

  • Gračac
  • Municipality in Zadar County, Croatia

    Bosnia Eyalet before Austrian conquest. The 1712–14 census of Lika and Krbava registered 1,711 inhabitants, out of whom 1,655 were Vlachs, 53 were Catholic

    Gračac

    Gračac

    Gračac

  • Knin Fortress
  • Fortress in Croatia

    Liburnia and Dalmatia, and to Christianize the pagan Croats in Gacka, Lika and Krbava. This is testified by a handful of churches in the Knin area built in the

    Knin Fortress

    Knin Fortress

    Knin_Fortress

  • Battle of Bliska
  • 1322 popular revolt against the rule of Mladen II Šubić of Bribir, Ban of Croatia

    neighbourhood, like the counts of Krk (future Frankopans), Kurjakovićs (counts of Krbava) and Nelipićs, with some Dalmatian coastal towns (Šibenik, Trogir), with

    Battle of Bliska

    Battle_of_Bliska

  • 1923 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes parliamentary election
  • Parliamentary elections were held in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes on 18 March 1923. The seats were divided up by the political borders which

    1923 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes parliamentary election

    1923 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes parliamentary election

    1923_Kingdom_of_Serbs,_Croats_and_Slovenes_parliamentary_election

  • Ottoman wars in Europe
  • Series of military conflicts between the Ottoman Empire and various European states

    the fortified border towns. A decisive Ottoman victory at the Battle of Krbava Field shook all of Croatia. However, it did not dissuade the Croats from

    Ottoman wars in Europe

    Ottoman wars in Europe

    Ottoman_wars_in_Europe

  • Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
  • Austro-Hungarian region (1868–1918)

    Bjelovar-Križevci County Virovitica County Požega County Srijem County Lika-Krbava County Lika-Krbava became a county after the incorporation of the Croatian Military

    Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia

    Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia

    Kingdom_of_Croatia-Slavonia

  • Milan Basta
  • Yugoslav general and publicist (1921-2007)

    liberation war in Yugoslavia he was appointed political commissar of the “Krbava” battalion, 2nd Lika Detachment and 3rd Lika Proletarian Brigade. He was

    Milan Basta

    Milan Basta

    Milan_Basta

  • Vlachs in the history of Croatia
  • provinces in Lika and Krbava. With them in 1694 arrived Serbian Orthodox metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojević who established the Lika–Krbava (Ličko-Krbavska)

    Vlachs in the history of Croatia

    Vlachs_in_the_history_of_Croatia

  • Pribina, Ban of Croatia
  • Croatian nobleman and politician

    jurisdiction over some areas. He ruled over counties (županija) Gacka, Krbava and Lika, according to De Administrando Imperio. He is also referred to

    Pribina, Ban of Croatia

    Pribina,_Ban_of_Croatia

  • Modrić
  • Surname list

    the Zadar hinterland in Dalmatia, which ancestors migrated to Lika and Krbava. After the Ottoman invasion of the region by the end of 15th and beginning

    Modrić

    Modrić

    Modrić

  • Vukovar massacre
  • Massacre of civilians and prisoners of war following the Battle of Vukovar

    Croatian–Ottoman wars Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War (1493–1593) Battle of Krbava Field Battle of Dubica Siege of Knin Battle of Mohács Siege of Jajce Hungarian

    Vukovar massacre

    Vukovar_massacre

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Senj-Modruš
  • (Modrus) was established at Krbava (Latin: Corbavia) in Lika region in 1185. Pius II (1458-1464) moved the former see from Krbava to Modruš, as it suffered

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Senj-Modruš

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Senj-Modruš

    Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Senj-Modruš

  • Royal treasurer (Kingdom of Hungary)
  • also ispán of the chamber of salt (1400–1426) 1408–1409 Charles, Count of Krbava Sigismund also castellan of Visegrád (1403–1409); founding member of the

    Royal treasurer (Kingdom of Hungary)

    Royal treasurer (Kingdom of Hungary)

    Royal_treasurer_(Kingdom_of_Hungary)

  • Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac
  • Diocese of the Serbian Orthodox Church

    headquarters and bishop's residence are also in Karlovac. The Eparchy of Lika, Krbava, and Zrinopolje was established in 1695 by the Metropolitan Atanasije Ljubojević

    Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac

    Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac

    Eparchy_of_Gornji_Karlovac

  • Siege of Bjelovar Barracks
  • Part of the Battle of the Barracks

    Croatian–Ottoman wars Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War (1493–1593) Battle of Krbava Field Battle of Dubica Siege of Knin Battle of Mohács Siege of Jajce Hungarian

    Siege of Bjelovar Barracks

    Siege_of_Bjelovar_Barracks

  • Mali Beograd (Bačka Topola)
  • Village in Vojvodina, Serbia

    and Hungarian name means "Little Belgrade". In 1920, 54 families from the Krbava field in the Lika region, today in Croatia, embarked on a trip to Belgrade

    Mali Beograd (Bačka Topola)

    Mali Beograd (Bačka Topola)

    Mali_Beograd_(Bačka_Topola)

  • Bartol (given name)
  • Name list

    the Croatian Littoral. Notable people with the name include: Bartol of Krbava (fl. 1400–1425), Croatian manuscript illuminator and calligrapher Bartol

    Bartol (given name)

    Bartol_(given_name)

  • Battle of Zadar
  • Battle of the Croatian War of Independence

    Croatian–Ottoman wars Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War (1493–1593) Battle of Krbava Field Battle of Dubica Siege of Knin Battle of Mohács Siege of Jajce Hungarian

    Battle of Zadar

    Battle_of_Zadar

  • History of Croatia
  • Croatian scribe Frequent Ottoman raids eventually led to the 1493 Battle of Krbava field which ended in Croatian defeat. Meanwhile, after king Mathias Corvinus

    History of Croatia

    History of Croatia

    History_of_Croatia

  • Canton 10
  • Canton in Bosnia and Herzegovina

    Jajce, while the smaller northern part belonged to the Great Parish of Krbava and Psata with its seat in Bihać. After the defeat of the Axis powers in

    Canton 10

    Canton 10

    Canton_10

  • List of wars involving the Ottoman Empire
  • Battle of Vaslui Battle of Breadfield Ottoman conquest of Otranto Battle of Krbava Field Siege of Belgrade (1521) Battle of Mohács Ottoman Empire Kingdom of

    List of wars involving the Ottoman Empire

    List_of_wars_involving_the_Ottoman_Empire

  • Akinji
  • Irregular light cavalry, scout divisions, and advance troops of the Ottoman Empire

    first and fight melee. In some Ottoman campaigns, such as the Battle of Krbava field, Akinji forces were the only units utilized without any need for Ottoman

    Akinji

    Akinji

    Akinji

  • September 9
  • Day of the year

    influence that leads to the union of Brittany and France. 1493 – Battle of Krbava Field, a decisive defeat of Croats in Croatian struggle against the invasion

    September 9

    September_9

  • Delminichthys
  • Genus of fishes

    (Jadova minnow) Delminichthys krbavensis (Zupančič & Bogutskaya, 2002) (Krbava minnow) Fricke, Ron; Eschmeyer, William N. & van der Laan, Richard (eds

    Delminichthys

    Delminichthys

  • Modruš
  • Village in Croatia

    settlement. In 1460, Modruš became the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Krbava-Modruš. Modruš was mentioned on 22 February 1481 in a document freeing the

    Modruš

    Modruš

    Modruš

  • Operation Whirlwind
  • Failed 1991 offensive during the Croatian War of Independence

    Croatian–Ottoman wars Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War (1493–1593) Battle of Krbava Field Battle of Dubica Siege of Knin Battle of Mohács Siege of Jajce Hungarian

    Operation Whirlwind

    Operation_Whirlwind

  • Operation Southern Move
  • 1995 Bosnian War battle

    Croatian–Ottoman wars Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War (1493–1593) Battle of Krbava Field Battle of Dubica Siege of Knin Battle of Mohács Siege of Jajce Hungarian

    Operation Southern Move

    Operation_Southern_Move

  • Martinac (priest)
  • situation in Croatia after the defeat of the Croatian nobility at the Battle of Krbava Field. That record is attested in folios 267 a–d and is written in a mixture

    Martinac (priest)

    Martinac_(priest)

  • Glagolitic script
  • Oldest known Slavic alphabet

    on the islands of Zadar, but there were also findings in inner Lika and Krbava, reaching to Kupa river, and even as far as Međimurje and Slovenia. Hrvoje's

    Glagolitic script

    Glagolitic script

    Glagolitic_script

  • Siege of Klis
  • 1536–37 Ottoman victory in Croatia

    general Murat-beg Tardić. After the decisive Ottoman victory at the Battle of Krbava Field in 1493, and especially after the Battle of Mohács in 1526, the Croats

    Siege of Klis

    Siege of Klis

    Siege_of_Klis

  • Battle of Una
  • 1483 battle between the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Croatia; Croatian victory

    in the Battle of Vrpile in 1491, but also a huge defeat in the Battle of Krbava Field in 1493. Vjekoslav Klaić: Povijest Hrvata od najstarijih vremena do

    Battle of Una

    Battle of Una

    Battle_of_Una

  • Josipdol
  • Municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia

    Modruš became the seat of one of these Župas and soon became the seat of the Krbava-Modruš episcopacy. In the 12th century, Modruš became a possession of the

    Josipdol

    Josipdol

    Josipdol

  • Operation Medak Pocket
  • Military operation by the Croatian Army during the Croatian War of Independence

    Croatian–Ottoman wars Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War (1493–1593) Battle of Krbava Field Battle of Dubica Siege of Knin Battle of Mohács Siege of Jajce Hungarian

    Operation Medak Pocket

    Operation Medak Pocket

    Operation_Medak_Pocket

  • Grgur Kurjaković
  • Croatian knez (duke or count) of Krbava

    Gregorio di Corbavia; fl. 1324–1360), was a Croatian knez (duke or count) of Krbava, one of the most notable Croatian magnates, in the service of the Hungarian

    Grgur Kurjaković

    Grgur_Kurjaković

  • Siege of Sokolac
  • 1493 siege of Sokolac castle

    two sides made truce, and fought the Ottomans together at the Battle of Krbava Field the following month. After the death of Hungarian king Matthias Corvinus

    Siege of Sokolac

    Siege of Sokolac

    Siege_of_Sokolac

  • Battle of the Barracks
  • Part of the Croatian War of Independence

    Croatian–Ottoman wars Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War (1493–1593) Battle of Krbava Field Battle of Dubica Siege of Knin Battle of Mohács Siege of Jajce Hungarian

    Battle of the Barracks

    Battle of the Barracks

    Battle_of_the_Barracks

  • Sanjak of Klis
  • western Bosnia, Dalmatia (with rivers Cetina, Krka and Zrmanja), Lika and Krbava. The former Croatian vilayet disappeared after being incorporated into the

    Sanjak of Klis

    Sanjak_of_Klis

  • Siege of Kőszeg
  • Part of the Ottoman-Habsburg wars in 1532

    Croatian–Ottoman wars Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War (1493–1593) Battle of Krbava Field Battle of Dubica Siege of Knin Battle of Mohács Siege of Jajce Hungarian

    Siege of Kőszeg

    Siege of Kőszeg

    Siege_of_Kőszeg

  • Albanians in Croatia
  • Croats of partial or full Albanian ancestry

    of Eastern Orthodox Christians. In the 1712/14 census done in Lika and Krbava among Vlach population, and other documents, many surnames with Albanian

    Albanians in Croatia

    Albanians_in_Croatia

  • Ivan Jurkovič
  • Slovenian prelate of the Catholic Church (born 1952)

    On 28 July 2001, Pope John Paul II appointed him Titular Archbishop of Krbava and Apostolic Nuncio to Belarus. Jurkovič received his episcopal consecration

    Ivan Jurkovič

    Ivan Jurkovič

    Ivan_Jurkovič

  • Novigrad Castle
  • Historic site

    "Novigrad" (The New Castle). By the late 1282, Juraj Gusić Kurjaković, count of Krbava erected new fortifications and had the castle thoroughly reinforced. Their

    Novigrad Castle

    Novigrad Castle

    Novigrad_Castle

  • Jovanka Broz
  • First Lady of Yugoslavia

    served as a translator for the American military mission that landed in the Krbava field. After Milica died of tuberculosis in 1937, Mićo remarried and had

    Jovanka Broz

    Jovanka Broz

    Jovanka_Broz

  • Župa
  • Historic administrative entity in Europe

    ζουπανίας (zoupanias; župas), and the ban ruled over additional three župas Krbava, Lika, and Gacka). Today the term županija is the name for the Croatian

    Župa

    Župa

  • Adriatic Sea
  • Body of water between the Italian and Balkan Peninsulas

    of the Dalmatian coast, defeating the Hungarian and Croatian armies at Krbava in 1493 and Mohács in 1526. These defeats spelled the end of an independent

    Adriatic Sea

    Adriatic Sea

    Adriatic_Sea

  • Battle of Dubica
  • 1513 battle between Croatia and the Ottoman Empire

    at Ban's disposal was much smaller following the defeat at the Battle of Krbava Field in 1493. To raise the necessary funds, Berislavić implemented extraordinary

    Battle of Dubica

    Battle_of_Dubica

  • List of administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary
  • Syrmia, in present-day Croatia): Bjelovar-Križevci (Bjelovar, HR) Lika-Krbava (Gospić, HR) Modruš-Rijeka (Ogulin, HR) Požega (Požega, HR) Syrmia (Vukovar

    List of administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary

    List of administrative divisions of the Kingdom of Hungary

    List_of_administrative_divisions_of_the_Kingdom_of_Hungary

  • Perušić
  • Municipality in Lika-Senj, Croatia

    often Perušićka kula (Perušić tower). When the Turks conquered Lika and Krbava, c.1527, the fort became the main stronghold of Turkish Lika. This borderland

    Perušić

    Perušić

    Perušić

  • Islam in Europe
  • The woodcut by Leonhard Beck, from c. 1515, depicts the Battle of Krbava Field between the army of Croatian nobility and Ottoman akinji.

    Islam in Europe

    Islam in Europe

    Islam_in_Europe

  • Brinje
  • Municipality in Lika-Senj, Croatia

    the late 19th century and early 20th century, Brinje was part of the Lika-Krbava County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. It is some 60 km north of Gospić

    Brinje

    Brinje

    Brinje

  • Lička Plješivica
  • Mountain of the Dinaric Alps in Croatia

    point and the mountain pass that separates it from Mala Kapela, along the Krbava field on Croatian side to the southwest and the Una River valley around

    Lička Plješivica

    Lička Plješivica

    Lička_Plješivica

  • Makarije Sokolović
  • Serbian patriarch

    Bačka, Banat, Baranya, Syrmia, Slavonia, Bosanska Krajina, Bosnia, Lika, Krbava, and Dalmatia, and had more than 40 eparchies, with the newly founded Eparchy

    Makarije Sokolović

    Makarije Sokolović

    Makarije_Sokolović

  • Jošan
  • Village in Croatia

    Jošani is a village in Krbava, Croatia. It is located on the D1 highway between Pećani and Udbina. The 1712–14 census of Lika and Krbava registered 589 inhabitants

    Jošan

    Jošan

    Jošan

  • Plaški
  • Municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia

    the village dates from 1185 and relates to the establishment of the new Krbava diocese, which the parish of Plaški became a part of. Plaški county (Comitatus

    Plaški

    Plaški

    Plaški

  • Antemurale Christianitatis
  • Title for Croatia bestowed by the Pope in 1519

    "Antemurale Christianitatis" (The Frontwall of Christianity) since the battle of Krbava field in 1493 – text by Eva Posch, M.Sc., University of Graz, Austria Pope

    Antemurale Christianitatis

    Antemurale_Christianitatis

  • Vienna Uprising
  • 1848 Austrian Revolution uprising

    Croatian–Ottoman wars Hundred Years' Croatian–Ottoman War (1493–1593) Battle of Krbava Field Battle of Dubica Siege of Knin Battle of Mohács Siege of Jajce Hungarian

    Vienna Uprising

    Vienna Uprising

    Vienna_Uprising

  • Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia
  • Structure of subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia

    (District of Rudnica; former Serbia) County of Gospić (former County of Lika-Krbava, Austria-Hungary) District of Kavadarci (District of Tikveš; former Serbia)

    Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia

    Subdivisions_of_the_Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia

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Online names & meanings

  • Julene
  • Girl/Female

    African, American, Australian, Basque, British, English, Latin

    Julene

    Youth; Young; Down-bearded Youth; Jove's Descendant

  • Eshan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Tamil, Telugu

    Eshan

    Shining; Passion of the Sun; Lord; Master; Gods Grace

  • Ahmessenetuahbra
  • Male

    Egyptian

    Ahmessenetuahbra

    , child of the moon + support + the sun.

  • Amr
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim/Islamic

    Amr

    "By my life"

  • Dharmadhvaja
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit, Traditional

    Dharmadhvaja

    Dharma Bannered; Extremely Virtuous; Religious

  • Hazir
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Hazir

    Another Name for God; Present; Ready

  • Lovprem
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Punjabi, Sikh

    Lovprem

    Love of Adoration

  • Ellma
  • Girl/Female

    German, Swedish

    Ellma

    Will; Helmet; Protection

  • Lily
  • Girl/Female

    Greek Hebrew American Latin English

    Lily

    Lily.

  • Manaswini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Manaswini

    High Minded; Goddess Durga

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