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  1. Beatrice de Frangepan (Croatian: Beatrica Frankopan, Hungarian: Frangepán Beatrix), (1480 – c. 27 March 1510) was a Croatian noblewoman, a member of the House of Frankopan that lived in the Kingdom of Croatia in personal union with Hungary. By marriage she was heiress of Hunyad Castle and Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach.

  2. Beatrice Frangipani (croato: Beatrica Frankopani - Frankapani, ungherese: Frangepán Beatrix; 1480 – 27 marzo 1510) è stata una nobildonna croata, membro della famiglia Frankopan che visse nel Regno d'Ungheria.

  3. Beatrice de Frangepan (kroatisch Beatrica Frankopan), (* 1480; † ca. 27. März 1510) war eine kroatische Adlige aus dem Geschlecht Frankopan; durch Heirat Erbin von Hunyadi und Markgräfin von Brandenburg-Ansbach. Leben Burg Hunyadi Wappen der Beatrice de Frangepan (Glasfenster St. Gumbertus (Ansbach))

  4. Beatrice Frankopan (1480–c. 1510), heiress of Hunyad Castle and wife of John Corvinus; Krsto Frankopan (1482–1527), son of Bernardin Frankopan and Ban of Croatia; Juraj III Frankopan (?–1553), signatory of Cetingrad Charter (1527) Franjo Frankopan (1536 – 1572), Ban of Croatia; Vuk II Krsto Frankopan (c. 1578–c. 1652), general of ...

  5. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Beatrice de Frangepan ( Croatian: Beatrica Frankopan, Hungarian: Frangepán Beatrix ), (1480 – c. 27 March 1510) was a Croatian noblewoman, a member of the House of Frankopan that lived in the Kingdom of Croatia in personal union with Hungary.

  6. Beatrice de Frangepan, George's first wife. Emilie of Saxony, George's third wife. George was married three times. His first marriage was to Beatrice de Frangepan (1480 – c. 1510) on 21 January 1509 in Gyula; the marriage produced no children.

  7. 27.03. 1510: Beatrice de Frangepan – The Richest Woman in Croatia. Photo Credit To http://mek.niif.hu/05700/05789/html/images/fff1383.jpg. She and her husband John Corvinus were by birth one of the most esteemed wedded couples who lived in Croatia after the extinction of the country’s native kings.