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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 (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

  3. A su regreso, fueron interceptados cerca de Udbina por el ejército del ban croata Ladislav de Egervár y el conde Bernardin Frankopan, acabando derrotados en la batalla de Vrpile. Esta derrota obligó a los otomanos a detener sus ataques durante 1492.

  4. Bernardin Frankopan - Frankopani. Built into Roman town walls, the castle in Krk is an impressive structure consisting of three different towers, walls, and a spacious atrium with a water cistern where soldiers and citizens used to hide in case of danger. learn more. The name Drivenik reminds us of the Croatian word ‘drven’ which means ‘wooden’.

  5. At some time late in the battle, Bernardin Frankopan with a handful, most likely 6, of his soldiers escapes across the Krbava Creek and into the castle at Udbina, which is only a few hundred metres away.

    • Zeljko Zidaric
  6. Beatriz de Frangepán (en croata: Beatrica Frankopan, en húngaro: Frangepán Beatrix; 1480-Gyula, 27 de marzo de 1510) fue una duquesa húngara de origen croata, esposa del conde Juan Corvino (hijo ilegítimo del rey Matías Corvino de Hungría).

  7. 9 de nov. de 2019 · In Grobnik, the guide will again be Bernardin Frankopan, this time in the role of a military leader. The theme of the center is the fatal battle with the Ottomans on the Krbavsko field in which Bernardin barely escaped alive.