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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. Just before the Battle of Krbava Field the Ottomans had devastated Modruš. After the destruction of Modruš Bernardin established himself in Ozalj, and his descendants called themselves “from Ozalj”. He married the Aragon Duchess Louise […]

  4. The Frankopan family was one of the leading Croatian aristocratic families from the 12th to the 17th century. Since the 15th century they were trying to link themselves to the Roman patrician Frangipani family (which claimed descent from a Roman plebeian family of Anicii and ended in 1654 with Mario Frangipane being its last male descendant [5] ).

  5. 17 gen 2024 · Centro di interpretazione di Veglia racconta la storia delle tracce architettoniche della famiglia Frankopan. Dal XII al XV secolo i Frankopan costruirono un castello a Krk, con lo scopo di dargli la funzione difensiva e la possibilità di proteggere il reggimento durante un attacco.

  6. The Croatian army, led by Ban Ladislav of Egervár and Knez (Prince) Bernardin Frankopan, defeated the Ottomans who were on their way back from a raid into Carniola, to the Sanjak of Bosnia, carrying booty and Christian captives to be sold into slavery.

  7. 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.