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to investigate the lawsuit. According to historian László Koszta, it proves that the
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and Cupan, who later emerged into bishopric positions during the reigns of
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Dobronić, Lelja (1995). "Francika ". In Franko, Mirošević (ed.).
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598:Biography
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70:Successor
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129:Francica
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