- Bla**** were a
Croatian noble family,
hereditary counts (Croatian:
knezovi Blagajski) that were a
cadet branch of the
medieval Babonić family, and
named after...
- II and Vuk I
Frankopan of Tržac,
Juraj III
Frankopan of Slunj,
Stjepan Blagajski,
Krsto Peranski,
Bernard Tumpić Zečevski (of Zečevo), Ivan Kobasić Brikovički...
- (George) III
Frankopan Slunjski and his wife Ana
Frankopan née Babonić
Blagajski. His
grandfather was
Mihovil (English: Michael) I
Frankopan Slunjski (fl...
-
Mythology of
Stargate Ursini, a
prefix claimed by the
Croatian noble family Blagajski, a
cadet branch of the Babonić
family Orsini (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- 1374. It
belonged to the
Diocese of Sana, and it was the
property of the
Blagajski nobles. The
Musalla at
Kamengrad devoted to
Sultan Fatih Mehmed was built...
-
Benedict Thuroczy,
Franjo Orehovački, Vuk of Druškovca and
Count Stjepan X
Blagajski (d. 1598). In all, such Croatian-Slovenian-German army,
which came to...
- the
original home of the family,
Blagaj on the Sana (about 1540), the
Blagajski relocated to
their lands on the Korana;
Hrapavci and Stojmerići became...
-
Blagaj inscription (Serbian: Благајски натпис,
Blagajski natpis) is an Old
Serbian epigraph in the
Bosnian Cyrillic script in the form of a
stone tablet...
-
Croatian Academy of
Sciences and Arts: 61–83. Kekez,
Hrvoje (2011).
Knezovi Blagajski i
tvrdi grad
Blagaj nakon osnutka Jajačke
banovine 1464.
godine [The Counts...
- by the
feudal lord
Grgur Galesu,
whose successors sold
their shares to
Blagajski nobles in 1425.
Between 1429 and 1456, the land was
under the possession...