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  • Modruš
  • Village in Croatia

    Modruš is a village, former episcopal see, and current Latin Church Catholic titular see in the mountainous part of Croatia, located south of its municipality's

    Modruš

    Modruš

    Modruš

  • Nicholas of Modruš
  • Roman Catholic bishop, writer

    Nicholas of Modruš (Croatian: Nikola Modruški/Kotarski, c. 1427 – 1480), born in Boka Kotorska, was a bishop of Modruš in Lika, the Pope's representative

    Nicholas of Modruš

    Nicholas_of_Modruš

  • Democrats (Slovakia)
  • Political party in Slovakia

    (in Slovak). 24 January 2023. Retrieved 3 February 2023. "Nepovedal, či Modrú koalíciu povedie, novinárov poučoval. Dzurinda predstavil svoj návrat do

    Democrats (Slovakia)

    Democrats (Slovakia)

    Democrats_(Slovakia)

  • The Iron Tower
  • Fantasy series by Dennis L. McKiernan

    messenger arrives from the king's fortress Challerain Keep, revealing that Modru of Gron is attacking the peoples of Mithgar, and asking the Boskydell for

    The Iron Tower

    The_Iron_Tower

  • Modruš-Rijeka County
  • Historic county of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia

    The Modruš-Rijeka County (Croatian: Modruško-riječka županija; Hungarian: Modrus-Fiume vármegye) was a historic administrative subdivision (županija) of

    Modruš-Rijeka County

    Modruš-Rijeka County

    Modruš-Rijeka_County

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Senj-Modruš
  • The Diocese of Senj-Modruš (German: Zengg-Modrus, Italian: Diocesi di Modruš, Latin: Dioecesis Modrussensis) was located in the historical Kingdom of Croatia

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Senj-Modruš

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Senj-Modruš

    Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Senj-Modruš

  • Vlad the Impaler
  • 15th-century ruler of Wallachia

    wished to damage his reputation. In 1464, papal legate at Buda, Nicholas of Modruš, reported to Pope Pius II that Vlad had massacred 40,000 men and women of

    Vlad the Impaler

    Vlad the Impaler

    Vlad_the_Impaler

  • Tržan Castle in Modruš
  • Modruš in the northern part of historical Lika region, central Croatia. Before (from the 11th century) the administrative seat of the former Modruš County

    Tržan Castle in Modruš

    Tržan Castle in Modruš

    Tržan_Castle_in_Modruš

  • Netretić
  • Municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia

    Brdo (population 5) Lonjgari (population 2) Maletići (population 144) Mali Modruš Potok (population 41) Mračin (population 263) Mrzljaki (population 17) Netretić

    Netretić

    Netretić

    Netretić

  • Krbava
  • Historical region of Croatia Proper

    and a former Catholic bishopric (1185–1460), precursor of the diocese of Modruš and present Latin titular see. It can be considered either located east

    Krbava

    Krbava

    Krbava

  • Mala Kapela Tunnel
  • Longest tunnel in Croatia

    The tunnel is geographically located between the villages of Jezerane and Modruš (although it cannot be accessed from the villages directly), and between

    Mala Kapela Tunnel

    Mala Kapela Tunnel

    Mala_Kapela_Tunnel

  • Bartolomé de las Casas
  • Spanish Catholic clergyman and writer (1484–1566)

    ceremony was officiated by Loaysa's nephew, Diego de Loaysa, Bishop of Modruš, with Pedro Torres, Titular Bishop of Arbanum, and Cristóbal de Pedraza

    Bartolomé de las Casas

    Bartolomé de las Casas

    Bartolomé_de_las_Casas

  • Primorje-Gorski Kotar County
  • County in western Croatia

    Opatija Njivice Beach, Omišalj Rijeka Dražice village, Jelenje Platak Baška Modruš-Rijeka County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia Ostroški, Ljiljana, ed

    Primorje-Gorski Kotar County

    Primorje-Gorski Kotar County

    Primorje-Gorski_Kotar_County

  • Frankopan family tree
  • Family tree of Croatian noble family

    This is the family 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

    Frankopan family tree

    Frankopan_family_tree

  • Turke, Croatia
  • Settlement in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia

    Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Constitutional Assembly election in Modruš-Rijeka County, Turke voted mainly for the Croatian People's Peasant Party

    Turke, Croatia

    Turke, Croatia

    Turke,_Croatia

  • Christopher Corvinus
  • Son of John Corvinus

    Barbara Edelpöck 1. Christopher Corvinus 12. Stjepan III Frankopan of Modruš 6. Bernardin Frankopan 13. Ižota (Isotta) d'Este 3. Beatrice de Frangepan

    Christopher Corvinus

    Christopher_Corvinus

  • Béla III of Hungary
  • King of Hungary and Croatia from 1172 to 1196

    Enrico Dandolo attempted to occupy Zadar, but failed. In 1193, Béla granted Modruš County in Croatia to Bartholomew of Krk, a member of the Frankopan family

    Béla III of Hungary

    Béla III of Hungary

    Béla_III_of_Hungary

  • Mateše
  • Village in Croatia

    a village in Croatia. It was first mentioned as Matiševsko Selo in the Modruš Urbarium of 1486. At the time, it had 4 Morgens of land, and once paid 40

    Mateše

    Mateše

  • Elizabeth of Frankopan
  • Hungarian culture. Elizabeth was born as the daughter of Stephen, lord of Krk, Modruš and Senj in Croatia, then a kingdom in personal union with Hungary. Her

    Elizabeth of Frankopan

    Elizabeth of Frankopan

    Elizabeth_of_Frankopan

  • Old English grammar
  • Grammatical features of Old English

    Singular Plural Singular Plural Nominative−Accusative fæder fæderas mōdor mōdru, -a brōþor (ġe)brōþor, -ru, -ra sweostor (ġe)sweostor, -ru, -ra dohtor dohtor

    Old English grammar

    Old_English_grammar

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

    Mala Kapela mountain, and the rivers of Kupa and Korana, there was the Modruš County in existence in the late 11th century. The earliest recorded counties

    Counties of Croatia

    Counties of Croatia

    Counties_of_Croatia

  • Diego de Loaysa
  • Roman Catholic Church. He served as bishop of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Modruš, Croatia, from 1538 until 1549. He was known for consecrating the famous

    Diego de Loaysa

    Diego_de_Loaysa

  • Krk
  • Island in Croatia

    began to serve the Croatian-Hungarian King and received the district of Modruš. Due to his economic strength and social standing, his opponents fought

    Krk

    Krk

    Krk

  • Independent State of Croatia
  • 1941–1945 puppet state of Germany and Italy

    Krbava-Psat 9a Lašva-Glaž 9b Lašva-Pliva 10 Lika-Gacka 11 Livac-Zapolje 12 Modruš 13 Pliva-Rama 14 Pokupje 15 Posavje 16 Prigorje 17 Sana-Luka 18 Usora-Soli

    Independent State of Croatia

    Independent State of Croatia

    Independent_State_of_Croatia

  • Jezero, Karlovac County
  • Village in Croatia

    eISSN 1849-0344. Lopašić, Radoslav (1894). "Urbar Modruški od g. 1486" [The Modruš Urbarium of the Year 1486]. Hrvatski urbari. Monumenta historico-iuridica

    Jezero, Karlovac County

    Jezero,_Karlovac_County

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

    Princes of Krk), ruling over the island of Krk, Kvarner and the County of Modruš in northern Lika. Besides these main noble families, there were other less

    Croatia in personal union with Hungary

    Croatia in personal union with Hungary

    Croatia_in_personal_union_with_Hungary

  • Šimun Kožičić Benja
  • Roman Catholic bishop, writer and translator from Zadar

    Croatian-Dalmatian orator, humanist and printer, who served as the bishop of Modruš from 1509. He is primarily known for his speech De Corvatiae Desolatione

    Šimun Kožičić Benja

    Šimun Kožičić Benja

    Šimun_Kožičić_Benja

  • Saborsko
  • Municipality and Settlement in Continental Croatia, Croatia

    1961 - 1832 1951 - 2062 1948 - 2165 Saborsko is first mentioned in the Modruš Feudal Law in 1486. After the Invasion of Yugoslavia, relations between

    Saborsko

    Saborsko

    Saborsko

  • Grižane-Belgrad
  • Village in Croatia

    belonged to the kotar of Novi (Novi court but Selce electoral district) in the Modruš-Rieka županija (Ogulin court and financial board). There were 711 houses

    Grižane-Belgrad

    Grižane-Belgrad

  • Archdiocese of Rijeka
  • Roman Catholic archdiocese in Croatia

    Senj–Modruš Promoted on 25 April 1925 as the Diocese of Rijeka–Opatija, gaining territories from the Diocese of Ljubljana, the Diocese of Senj–Modruš, and

    Archdiocese of Rijeka

    Archdiocese of Rijeka

    Archdiocese_of_Rijeka

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

    Frankopan of Modruš), because at the time of division of Frankopan family property in 1449, his father inherited the large and important estate of Modruš, including

    Bernardin Frankopan

    Bernardin Frankopan

    Bernardin_Frankopan

  • Crikvenica
  • Town in Croatia

    belonged to the kotar of Novi (Novi court but Selce electoral district) in the Modruš-Rieka županija (Ogulin court and financial board). There were 585 houses

    Crikvenica

    Crikvenica

    Crikvenica

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Gospić-Senj
  • Roman Catholic diocese in Croatia

    Osor, Primorje-Gorski Kotar (Cathedral of St. Mary) Katedrala sv. Marka, Modruš, Karlovac (Cathedral of St. Mark) Katedrala sv. Markova, Korčula, Dubrovnik-Neretva

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Gospić-Senj

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Gospić-Senj

    Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Gospić-Senj

  • Administrative divisions of Croatia
  • Gora Hum Krbava – Psat Lašva and Glaž Lika and Gacka Livac and Zapolje Modruš Pliva and Rama Pokupje Posavje Prigorje Sana and Luka Usora and Soli Vinodol

    Administrative divisions of Croatia

    Administrative_divisions_of_Croatia

  • Ljubošina
  • Village in Croatia

    Serbo-Croatian). Vol. 54. Lopašić, Radoslav (1894). "Urbar Modruški od g. 1486" [The Modruš Urbarium of the Year 1486]. Hrvatski urbari. Monumenta historico-iuridica

    Ljubošina

    Ljubošina

  • Oršić family
  • Croatian noble family

    of the Karlovac generalate. He performed the duty of grand župan of the Modruš County as well, and in 1675 he was given the title of hereditary baron.

    Oršić family

    Oršić family

    Oršić_family

  • Lika
  • Historical region in Croatia

    as well as Orthodox speakers of Ijekavian dialects. In 1513 the town of Modruš, the location of the episcopal see in Lika, was overrun by the Ottomans

    Lika

    Lika

    Lika

  • Pićan
  • Municipality in Istria County, Croatia

    chalices from the 15th century and a monstrance from the 16th century. Senj-Modruš's bishop Sebastijan Glavinić of Glamoč (1630–1697) was born in Potpićan near

    Pićan

    Pićan

    Pićan

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

    army forced them to make peace. On their way back, the Ottomans sacked Modruš, in northern Lika, then owned by the Frankopan noble family. The Frankopans

    Battle of Krbava Field

    Battle of Krbava Field

    Battle_of_Krbava_Field

  • Bosniaks
  • South Slavic ethnic group

    Bosnian Muslim nobility from Bogomilism was first put forth by Nicholas of Modruš, a papal legate, in the late 15th century. The idea survived in literary

    Bosniaks

    Bosniaks

    Bosniaks

  • Karlovac County
  • County in central Croatia

    following political parties: Serbian Orthodox Eparchy of Gornji Karlovac Modruš-Rijeka County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia List of people from Karlovac

    Karlovac County

    Karlovac County

    Karlovac_County

  • Gomirje
  • Village in Primorje-Gorski Kotar, Croatia

    camp. A 2 July was issued order for all Velike župe, including that of Modruš (with seat in Ogulin), to make room for 2500 Slovenes each, who were to

    Gomirje

    Gomirje

    Gomirje

  • Catholic Church in Croatia
  • Kutleša. There are also historical bishoprics, including: Diocese of Senj-Modruš As of 2009, there were 1570 Catholic parishes in Croatia. There are three

    Catholic Church in Croatia

    Catholic Church in Croatia

    Catholic_Church_in_Croatia

  • Frankopan family
  • Croatian noble family

    Frankopans the county of Senj with surrounding lands and the castle of Modruš. In 1246 there was another war, between Frederick II, Duke of Austria and

    Frankopan family

    Frankopan family

    Frankopan_family

  • Vuk II Krsto Frankopan
  • Croatian nobleman and soldier

    Croatian Military Frontier, later becoming a commander of Tržan Castle in Modruš (1612), captain of Ogulin (1618) and lieutenant colonel of Senj (1620).

    Vuk II Krsto Frankopan

    Vuk II Krsto Frankopan

    Vuk_II_Krsto_Frankopan

  • Siege of Knin
  • Part of the Ottoman wars in Europe Hundred Years' Croatian-Ottoman War

    forces raided the area around the towns of Grobnik, Ledenik, Brinje, and Modruš, in central Croatia. They reached Knin in May, where Husrev Bey was joined

    Siege of Knin

    Siege of Knin

    Siege_of_Knin

  • Counties of the Independent State of Croatia
  • and Glaž Travnik Lika and Gacka Gospić Livac and Zapolje Nova Gradiška Modruš Ogulin Pliva and Rama Jajce Pokupje Karlovac Posavje Slavonski Brod Prigorje

    Counties of the Independent State of Croatia

    Counties of the Independent State of Croatia

    Counties_of_the_Independent_State_of_Croatia

  • 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

  • Plešce
  • Village in Croatia

    3 mi), belonged to the kotar of Čabar (Čabar court) in the županija of Modruš-Rieka (Ogulin court and financial board). But it was under the electoral

    Plešce

    Plešce

    Plešce

  • Plaški
  • Municipality in Karlovac County, Croatia

    Ogulin (Ogulin court but Plaški electoral district) in the županija of Modruš-Rieka (Ogulin high court and financial board). There were 1423 houses, with

    Plaški

    Plaški

    Plaški

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

    and constantly raiding Dalmatia. At the end of August 1511, the county of Modruš was heavily damaged. In April 1512 Sultan Bayezid II was forced to abdicate

    Battle of Dubica

    Battle_of_Dubica

  • Stephen Tomašević of Bosnia
  • King of Bosnia

    royal request, the papal legate and newly appointed bishop Nicholas of Modruš crowned Stephen in the Church of Saint Mary in Jajce. It was the last coronation

    Stephen Tomašević of Bosnia

    Stephen Tomašević of Bosnia

    Stephen_Tomašević_of_Bosnia

  • Brod na Kupi
  • Place in Primorje-Gorski Kotar, Croatia

    kotar of Delnice (Delnice court and electoral district) in the županija of Modruš-Rieka (Ogulin court and financial board). There were 718 houses, with a

    Brod na Kupi

    Brod na Kupi

    Brod_na_Kupi

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

    the Austrian Kingdom of Dalmatia and Bosnia-Herzegovina and the county of Modruš-Rijeka (also in Croatia-Slavonia). The county has a strip of Adriatic Sea

    Lika-Krbava County

    Lika-Krbava County

    Lika-Krbava_County

  • Demographics of the Kingdom of Hungary by county
  • 0%) 2 (0.0%) 100,346 (49.0%) 104,036 (50.8%) 231 (0.1%) 204,710 (7.8%) Modrus-Fiume County 899 (0.4%) 592 (0.3%) 64 (0.0%) 6 (0.0%) 4 (0.0%) 152,210 (65

    Demographics of the Kingdom of Hungary by county

    Demographics of the Kingdom of Hungary by county

    Demographics_of_the_Kingdom_of_Hungary_by_county

  • Hungarian nobility
  • Privileged social class in the Kingdom of Hungary

    Hungarian monarch to give away a whole county to a nobleman: he granted Modrus in Croatia to Bartholomew of Krk in 1193, stipulating that the grantee was

    Hungarian nobility

    Hungarian nobility

    Hungarian_nobility

  • Otok Oštarijski
  • Place in Karlovac, Croatia

    eISSN 1849-0344. Lopašić, Radoslav (1894). "Urbar Modruški od g. 1486" [The Modruš Urbarium of the Year 1486]. Hrvatski urbari. Monumenta historico-iuridica

    Otok Oštarijski

    Otok_Oštarijski

  • Serbs of Croatia
  • Ethnic group

    Serbs was recorded in Virovitica (35% increase) as well as in Syrmia and Modruš-Rijeka counties, mainly due to the migration of Serbian war veterans who

    Serbs of Croatia

    Serbs of Croatia

    Serbs_of_Croatia

  • Pier Paolo Vergerio
  • Italian papal nuncio and later Protestant reformer (1498–1565)

    across the Alps; and meanwhile rewarded him, first with the bishopric of Modruš in Croatia, and in the year 1536 with the bishopric of Capodistria. In the

    Pier Paolo Vergerio

    Pier Paolo Vergerio

    Pier_Paolo_Vergerio

  • Slunj
  • Town in Central Croatia, Croatia

    SZLUIN) was part of the Austrian monarchy (Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia, Modruš-Rijeka County, after the compromise of 1867), in the Croatian Military Frontier

    Slunj

    Slunj

    Slunj

  • List of Catholic titular sees
  • Annuario Pontificio Catholic Church

    Minturnae Misenum Missua Misthia Mitylene Mizigi Mnizus Mocissus Modra Modruš Moglaena Molicunza Monembasia Mons in Mauretania Mons in Numidia Montecorvino

    List of Catholic titular sees

    List_of_Catholic_titular_sees

  • Severin na Kupi
  • Village in Croatia

    became captain of Križanić Turanj and was made a baron and appointed to the Modruš captainate in place of Johann Adam von Purgstall, at a price of 10,000 forint

    Severin na Kupi

    Severin na Kupi

    Severin_na_Kupi

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

    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

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

    Croatia–Slavonia was divided into eight counties (županije, known as comitatus): Modruš-Rijeka County Zagreb County Varaždin County Bjelovar-Križevci County Virovitica

    Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia

    Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia

    Kingdom_of_Croatia-Slavonia

  • Lukovdol
  • Place in Primorje-Gorski Kotar, Croatia

    🖶 Kraljevska zemaljska tiskara. pp. 1–126. Page 33. At the time of the Modruš Urbarium, Lukovdol was home to Mavar Bartolić, Mike Bartolić, Stipa Grišnjaković

    Lukovdol

    Lukovdol

    Lukovdol

  • Bribir, Primorje-Gorski Kotar County
  • Place in Croatia

    belonged to the kotar of Novi (Novi court but Selce electoral district) in the Modruš-Rieka županija (Ogulin court and financial board). There were 786 houses

    Bribir, Primorje-Gorski Kotar County

    Bribir,_Primorje-Gorski_Kotar_County

  • Archduke Joseph of Austria (Palatine of Hungary)
  • Palatine of Hungary from 1796 to 1847

    was presented to the envoys. The Emperor-King's hesitance to re-attach Modruš-Rijeka County meant that the diet ended in distrust and pessimism in October

    Archduke Joseph of Austria (Palatine of Hungary)

    Archduke Joseph of Austria (Palatine of Hungary)

    Archduke_Joseph_of_Austria_(Palatine_of_Hungary)

  • Dolenci, Croatia
  • Village in Croatia

    Serbo-Croatian). Vol. 54. Lopašić, Radoslav (1894). "Urbar Modruški od g. 1486" [The Modruš Urbarium of the Year 1486]. Hrvatski urbari. Monumenta historico-iuridica

    Dolenci, Croatia

    Dolenci,_Croatia

  • Delnice
  • Town in Croatia

    late 19th and early 20th centuries, Delnice was a district capital in the Modruš-Rijeka County of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. The volunteer fire department

    Delnice

    Delnice

    Delnice

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

    of Novi Sad (former Austria-Hungary) County of Ogulin (former County of Modruš-Rijeka, Austria-Hungary) District of Ohrid (former Serbia) County of Osijek

    Subdivisions of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia

    Subdivisions_of_the_Kingdom_of_Yugoslavia

  • Administrative divisions of Austria-Hungary
  • (Otočac) Perušić (Perušić) Udbina Zengg (Senj) Urban district: Zengg (Senj) 6. Modrus-Fiume Ogulin Čabar Crikvenica Delnice Ogulin Sušak (seat Bakar) Slunj Vojnić

    Administrative divisions of Austria-Hungary

    Administrative divisions of Austria-Hungary

    Administrative_divisions_of_Austria-Hungary

  • Skrad
  • Municipality in Primorje-Gorski Kotar County, Croatia

    kotar of Delnice (Delnice court and electoral district) in the županija of Modruš-Rieka (Ogulin court and financial board). There were 337 houses, with a

    Skrad

    Skrad

    Skrad

  • Munjava
  • Village in Croatia

    eISSN 1849-0344. Lopašić, Radoslav (1894). "Urbar Modruški od g. 1486" [The Modruš Urbarium of the Year 1486]. Hrvatski urbari. Monumenta historico-iuridica

    Munjava

    Munjava

    Munjava

  • Aloysius Stepinac
  • Croatian Latin Catholic cardinal (1898–1960)

    and the bishops of Belgrade, Banja Luka, Split, Hvar, Šibenik and Senj-Modruš. The Bishop of Mostar sent a friar to the meeting. The group decided to

    Aloysius Stepinac

    Aloysius Stepinac

    Aloysius_Stepinac

  • Zagreb County (former)
  • Historic county of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia

    Bosnia-Herzegovina and the counties of Varaždin County, Bjelovar-Križevci, Požega and Modruš-Rijeka (all in Croatia-Slavonia). The river Sava flows through the county

    Zagreb County (former)

    Zagreb County (former)

    Zagreb_County_(former)

  • Dominick John Lagonegro
  • American prelate

    an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of New York and titular bishop of Modruš by Pope John Paul II. He received his episcopal consecration from Cardinal

    Dominick John Lagonegro

    Dominick John Lagonegro

    Dominick_John_Lagonegro

  • Barilović
  • Village in Karlovac County, Croatia

    Vojnić (Vojnić electoral district but Krnjak court) in the županija of Modruš-Rieka (Ogulin court and financial board). There were 927 houses, with a

    Barilović

    Barilović

    Barilović

  • Zagorje, Ogulin
  • Place in Karlovac County, Croatia

    and is a suburb of Ogulin A village of the same name was mentioned in the Modrus Feudal Law. Zagorje is the traditional name for the valley south of the

    Zagorje, Ogulin

    Zagorje,_Ogulin

  • Velika Kapela
  • Mountain range in Croatia

    Kapela Eastern slopes of the Velika Kapela with ruins of the Tržan Castle in Modruš Highest point Elevation 1,526 m (5,007 ft) Listing Mountains of Croatia

    Velika Kapela

    Velika Kapela

    Velika_Kapela

  • Krstinja
  • Village in Karlovac County, Croatia

    Vojnić (Vojnić electoral district but Krnjak court) in the županija of Modruš-Rieka (Ogulin court and financial board). There were 903 houses, with a

    Krstinja

    Krstinja

  • Bartholomew of Krk
  • Croatian nobleman

    of the Frankopan family, who received the hereditary title of Count of Modruš from King Béla III (r. 1172–1196) in 1193. This is the earliest certain

    Bartholomew of Krk

    Bartholomew_of_Krk

  • Krmpote
  • belonged to the kotar of Novi (Novi court but Selce electoral district) in the Modruš-Rieka županija (Ogulin court and financial board). There were 596 houses

    Krmpote

    Krmpote

  • Juraj III Frankopan
  • Croatian nobleman

    contrary, some members of the Frankopan family, especially those of the Modruš–Ozalj branch, were supporters of count Ivan /John/ Zápolya, like some other

    Juraj III Frankopan

    Juraj III Frankopan

    Juraj_III_Frankopan

  • Trošmarija
  • Settlement in Karlovac County, Croatia

    2023-06-07. Lopašić, Radoslav (1894). "Urbar Modruški od g. 1486" [The Modruš Urbarium of the Year 1486]. Hrvatski urbari. Monumenta historico-iuridica

    Trošmarija

    Trošmarija

    Trošmarija

  • Roman Catholic Diocese of Pedena
  • Historical Roman Catholic diocese

    Aldrago Antonin de Piccardi had been transferred to the diocese of Senj e Modruš (Croatia) on 14 February 1785 and was not replaced. On 20 August 1788, diocese

    Roman Catholic Diocese of Pedena

    Roman_Catholic_Diocese_of_Pedena

  • Cerovnik
  • Village in Karlovac, Croatia

    Cerovniku". Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2008-11-27. Modruš, Year II, Number 2. (pg. 4) Archived July 21, 2011, at the Wayback Machine

    Cerovnik

    Cerovnik

  • Crni Lug, Croatia
  • Village in Croatia

    kotar of Delnice (Delnice court and electoral district) in the županija of Modruš-Rieka (Ogulin court and financial board). There were 151 houses, with a

    Crni Lug, Croatia

    Crni Lug, Croatia

    Crni_Lug,_Croatia

  • 1940 Croatian local elections
  • Stol HSS Gomirje Non-partisan Serb list Gornje Dubrave SDS Josipdol SDK Modruš HSS Ogulin SDK Oštarije SDK Plaški SDS Tounj HSS Okučani Dragalić HSS Mašić

    1940 Croatian local elections

    1940 Croatian local elections

    1940_Croatian_local_elections

  • Ogulin
  • Town in Croatia

    Bernardin Frankopan in his town of Modruš at around 1500 AD marked off the boundaries of new castle between Modruš and Vitunj, and this is, at the same

    Ogulin

    Ogulin

    Ogulin

  • Feliks Petančić
  • Diplomat, historian and miniature painter

    around 1455. His godfather and patron was Kristofor Stojković, bishop of Modruš. He was educated locally and worked as a teacher from 1478 to 1482, when

    Feliks Petančić

    Feliks Petančić

    Feliks_Petančić

  • Nikola IV Frankopan
  • Croatian nobleman

    1432. He began as a lord of most of northern Croatia as count of Senj and Modruš, and later acquired much of the country through loans to king Sigismund

    Nikola IV Frankopan

    Nikola IV Frankopan

    Nikola_IV_Frankopan

  • Trsat
  • Part of the city of Rijeka, Croatia

    kotar of Sušak (Bakar court and electoral district) in the županija of Modruš-Rieka (Ogulin court and financial board). There were 1281 houses, with a

    Trsat

    Trsat

    Trsat

  • Battle of Slunj
  • 1584 battle

    The Battle of Slunj (Croatian: Bitka kod Slunja) was fought on 26 October 1584 between the Ottoman forces of the Bosnian Beglerbeg, Ferhad Pasha Sokolović

    Battle of Slunj

    Battle of Slunj

    Battle_of_Slunj

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

    to ever increasing Ottoman akinji raids, the diocese moved its seat to Modruš, which was then owned by the Frankopan family. Subsequently, it was moved

    Cathedral of St. James Senior in Krbava

    Cathedral of St. James Senior in Krbava

    Cathedral_of_St._James_Senior_in_Krbava

  • Grabrk
  • Village in Croatia

    eISSN 2459-5578. Lopašić, Radoslav (1894). "Urbar Modruški od g. 1486" [The Modruš Urbarium of the Year 1486]. Hrvatski urbari. Monumenta historico-iuridica

    Grabrk

    Grabrk

  • Gašparović
  • Surname list

    from the environs of Novi Vinodolski, and it is the most common surname in Modruš, but today it is chiefly found in Zagreb, followed by Štitar, Crikvenica

    Gašparović

    Gašparović

  • 1920 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Constitutional Assembly election
  • Međimurje was added to Varaždin County, and Istria was added to Rijeka-Modruš County. The latter was ceded to Italy shortly before the election under

    1920 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Constitutional Assembly election

    1920 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Constitutional Assembly election

    1920_Kingdom_of_Serbs,_Croats_and_Slovenes_Constitutional_Assembly_election

  • 2021 Croatia Rally
  • 45th edition of Croatia Rally

    09:32 SS2 Kostanjevac – Petruš Vrh 1 23.76  km 10:35 SS3 Jaškovo – Mali Modruš Potok 1 10.10 km 11:38 SS4 Pećurkovo Brdo – Mrežnički Novaki 1 9.11 km 15:01

    2021 Croatia Rally

    2021 Croatia Rally

    2021_Croatia_Rally

  • Beatrice de Frangepan
  • Croatian noblewoman (1480–1510)

    a Croatian noblewoman, daughter of Bernardin Frankopan, Knez of Krk and Modruš, and Luisa Marzano d'Aragona. Her brother, Christoph Frankopan, served as

    Beatrice de Frangepan

    Beatrice de Frangepan

    Beatrice_de_Frangepan

  • Christoph Frankopan
  • Croatian count

    while leading an army financed by Zápolya. Frankopan was born in 1482, in Modruš, son of the Croatian nobleman Bernardin Frankopan (1452–1529) and Lujza

    Christoph Frankopan

    Christoph Frankopan

    Christoph_Frankopan

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