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- Koprivničko-križevačka županija [kǒpriːʋnit͡ʃko-krǐːʒeʋat͡ʃkaː ʒupǎnija]; Hungarian: Kapronca-Kőrös megye) is a county in Northern Croatia. Its hyphenated name comes...
- of Statistics publications v Koprivnica (German: Kopreinitz, Hungarian: Kapronca) is situated at a strategic location – on the slopes of Bilogora and Kalnik...
- second half of the 13th century. He served as castellan of Koprivnica (Kapronca) in 1272, when King Stephen V's son and heir, Ladislaus was abducted and...
- Kalinovac Kalinóc Kalnik Nagykemlék Kloštar Podravski Gorbonok Koprivnica Kapronca Križevci Kőrös Legrad Légrád Molve Molna Novigrad Podravski Kamarcsa or...
- withdrew from Hungary thereafter. Sebastian served in the fort of Koprivnica (Kapronca) in Slavonia in the summer of 1272, when Stephen's son and heir, the 10-year-old...
- Đurđevac Szentgyörgy Erdut Erdőd Ilok Újlak Karlovac Károlyváros Koprivinica Kapronca Križevci Körös Mursko Središće Muraszerdahely Optija Abbázia Osijek Eszék...
- soon as possible. On September 23, Krsto attended a Sabor in Koprivnica (Kapronca), where the nobles appointed him governor (captain-in-chief) of the counties...
- auxiliary troops, thereafter besieged and captured the forts of Kőszeg and Kapronca (present-day Koprivnica, Croatia). During the siege of Kőszeg, Köcski was...
- Belec, Kostel, Vrbovec (Orbolc), Oštrc (Oszterc), Đurđevac, Koprivnica (Kapronca) – and Southern Transdanubia – e.g. Somogyvár, Döbrököz, Dombóvár and Kőszeg...
- the then 10-year-old presumptive heir Ladislaus to his fort, Koprivnica (Kapronca) in the summer of 1272, Stephen V immediately gathered an army and besieged...