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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.

    • Stjepan III Frankopan of Modruš
    • Croat
    • Ižota (Isotta) d'Este
    • Modruš, Croatia
  2. 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

    • Dujam I Krčki
  3. Bernardin Frankopan (* 1453 in Ozalj(?); † 1529) war ein kroatischer Hochadliger, Feldherr, Diplomat und Mäzen aus dem Hause Frankopan. Als ein Aristokrat gehörte er zu den Verteidigern des ungarisch-kroatischen Staatenverbands gegen das osmanische Reich .

  4. 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.

    • Lujza Marzano Aragonska
  5. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › FrankopanFrankopan - Wikipedia

    Vedi anche le voci che iniziano con o contengono il titolo. Bernardin Frankopan (1701-1773) – nobile, militare e diplomatico croato. Christoph Frankopan (1482-1527) – nobile e condottiere croato. Fran Krsto Frankopan (1643-1671) – scrittore e politico croato.

  6. Early life [ edit] Frankopan was born in 1482, in Modruš, [1] son of the Croatian nobleman Bernardin Frankopan (1452–1529) and Lujza (Luisa) Marzano of Aragon [ hu ], a granddaughter of King Alfonso V of Aragon. His siblings were Beatrix, Ferdinand, Matija (Mátyás), Ivan Franjo (János Ferenc), Marija Magdalena (Mária Magdolna ...

  7. 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.