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  1. Juraj V Zrinski (Čakovec, 31 de enero de 1599-Presburgo, 28 de diciembre de 1626, en húngaro, V. Zrínyi György) guerrero y ban crota, miembro de la insigne familia Zrinski, era nieto de Nikola Šubić Zrinski, muerto en el sitio de Szigetvár y padre de Nikola Zrinski y Petar Zrinski, ejecutado durante la conspiración de los magnates.

  2. Juraj V Zrinski ( Hungarian: V. Zrínyi György; 31 January 1599 – 28 December 1626) was a Croatian Ban (viceroy), warrior and member of the Zrinski noble family.

    • History
    • Legacy of Zrinski
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    The Zrinski (Hungarian: Zrínyi), meaning "those of Zrin", are a branch of the Šubić family, which arose when king Louis I of Hungary needed some of the Šubićs' fortresses for his coming wars against Venice, and the city of Zadar in particular. In 1347, King Louis I took their estates around Bribir, most importantly the strategic fortress at Ostrovi...

    Literature and theatre

    1. Ivan Zajc, opera Nikola Šubić Zrinski (famous aria U boj, u boj) 2. Eugen Kumičić: Urota zrinsko-frankopanska

    Paintings

    Zrinski family was often topic in the paintings of Oton Iveković. 1. Nikola Zrinski pred Sigetom 2. Oproštaj Zrinskog i Frankopana od Katarine Zrinske 3. Juriš Nikole Zrinskog iz Sigeta 4. Miklós Barabás: Miklós Zrinyi 5. Viktor Madarász: Miklós Zrinyi

    Sculptures

    1. in the Citadel in Budapest

    Some castles which were propriety of the family. Some castles, like Dubovac, Kraljevica, Ozalj, Severin na Kupi and others were jointly owned with Frankopan family.[citation needed] 1. Zrin Castle, once a seat of the family on mainland 2. Gvozdansko Castle 3. Čakovec Castle 4. Brezovica Castle 5. Brod na KupiCastle 6. Fortress Kastel 7. Lukavec Cas...

  3. Juraj V Zrinski guerrero y ban crota, miembro de la insigne familia Zrinski, era nieto de Nikola Šubić Zrinski, muerto en el sitio de Szigetvár y padre de Nikola Zrinski y Petar Zrinski, ejecutado durante la conspiración de los magnates.

  4. Juraj V. Zrinski (mađ. Zrínyi György) (Čakovec, 31. siječnja 1598. - Požun, 18. prosinca 1626.), grof, hrvatski ban i vojskovođa iz velikaške obitelji Zrinski. Život. Bio je sin Jurja Zrinskog IV. (koji je 1574. godine u Nedelišću dao tiskati poznatu knjigu Decretum tripartitum) i grofice Sofije

  5. Juraj V Zrinski was a Croatian Ban (viceroy), warrior and member of the Zrinski noble family.

  6. The article provides biographical data on two heads of the Zrinski family that were not sufficiently researched in historiography, Juraj Zrinski IV (1549-1603) and Juraj Zrinski V (1599-1626). Authoress compares their methods of running a family,