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  1. 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 and most distinguished aristocrats in the kingdom in his day, he had one of the leading roles in mounting defences of Croatian statehood against the Ottoman expansion.

  2. Bernardin Frankopan (lat. Bernardinus de Frangepanibus) (?, 1453.- ?, 1529.), bio je hrvatski velikaš, vojskovođa, diplomat i mecena, pripadnik roda knezova Frankopana. Kao moćan i ugledan aristokrat, bio je nositelj borbe za opstanak hrvatskog naroda na prostorima ugroženima od turske invazije.

  3. Bernardin Frankopan (1453–1529) Son of Stjepan III Frankopan. Influential nobleman, diplomat, and warrior. Nikola V Frankopan (died 1456–1458), son of Nikola IV Frankopan and Ban of Croatia and Slavonia; Beatrice Frankopan (1480–c. 1510), heiress of Hunyad Castle and wife of John Corvinus

  4. The tourist-mountaineering bypass “Frankopan Hiking Trails” is officially open! Symbolically, on the Day of the Execution of Zrinski and Frankopan (April 30), on the Island of Krk in Gradec Castle, the cradle of Frankopan, a presentation of a new attraction of cultural-tourist route was […] Learn more. 29.04. 2022.

  5. 17 gen 2024 · Durante l'invasione degli Ottomani, dopo la battaglia sul Krbavsko polje nel 1493, Bernardin Frankopan soggiornò spesso a Grobnik. ///Foto dimenticata della principessa Julia Frankopan. A Nova Kraljevica, nel Centro visitatori centrale, potrete scoprire cosa si nasconde dietro la cospirazione Zrinsko-Frankopan.

  6. By mid-July 1493, counts Bernardin Frankopan and Ivan VIII (Anž) Frankopan, had the upper hand in the war and were besieging Senj. The siege was lifted after an army led by ban Derenčin was sent to help Senj, and the Frankopan army retreated to Sokolac.

  7. At the time of Ottoman incursions, after the Battle of Krbava Field in 1493, Bernardin Frankopan often stayed in Grobnik. It is believed that in the Grobnik Castle in the 16th century there was a scriptorium from which, at the instigation of Bernardin Frankopan, the first Bible in the Croatian language was derived, which has not been preserved.