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  1. 1 apr 2024 · About Hermann I Count von Celje, count. Herman I. Celjski, Celjski grof, * okoli 1333, † 21. marec 1385. Herman I. je bil mlajši sin Friderika I. Celjskega. Med letoma 1359 in 1368 sta rodbino Celjskih zastopala skupaj z bratom Ulrikom, od 1368 do 1385 pa je Herman vodja rodbine Celjskih.

  2. 7 apr 2024 · Hermann II, Count of Celje at the Council of Constance (Source: Wikipedia) As the Order’s prestige grew, so too did its membership, expanding to include a second cohort between 1431 and 1437. This enlargement was symbolic of Sigismund’s vision to fortify Christian Europe’s bulwarks, creating a pan-continental alliance of ...

  3. 1 apr 2024 · Daughter of Stephan II Kotromanic, the Great Ban of Bosnia and Elizabeta Stjepanović Wife of Hermann I Count von Celje, count Mother of John de Cillia; Anna of Celje; Catherine of Celje and Hermann II, Count of Celje, of Zagorje, and of Ortenburg & Prince of the Holy Roman Empire Sister of Elizabeth of Bosnia and Olga Stjepanović ...

  4. 3 apr 2024 · Her maternal grandfather was Count Herman II of Celje, whose parents were the Slovenian ruler Count Herman I of Celje and Catherine of Bosnia (who apparently descended also from Nemanjic kings of Serbia and from Catherine of Hungary, a daughter of Stephen V of Hungary).

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Witch-huntWitch-hunt - Wikipedia

    1 giorno fa · In a notorious case in 1425, Hermann II, Count of Celje accused his daughter-in-law Veronika of Desenice of witchcraft – and, though she was acquitted by the court, he had her drowned.

  6. 21 apr 2024 · Hermann II, Count of Celje became Ban of Croatia. 1408: Hermann left office. 1409: Ladislaus sold his rights on Dalmatia to Venice. 1437: 9 December: Sigismund died. 1438: 1 January: Sigismund's son-in-law Albert II of Germany was crowned King of Hungary and Croatia according to his will. 1439: 27 October

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_HunyadiJohn Hunyadi - Wikipedia

    1 giorno fa · Antonio Bonfini was the first chronicler to have made a passing remark of an alternative story of John Hunyadi's parentage, soon stating that it was just a "tasteless tale" fabricated by Hunyadi's opponent, Ulrich II, Count of Celje. According to this anecdote, John was actually not Voyk's child, but King Sigismund's illegitimate son.