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In the present paper, the author deals with published data on the historical figure, Gašpar Graziani (1570/80?-1620), almost unknown in Croatian historiography. He was probably from the region of Bihać, although his real family name is not known. His name, along with the word "Croatian", can be
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U ovom radu se, po prvi put u hrvatskoj historiografiji, analiziraju život i vladavina moldavskoga kneza hrvatskog podrijetla Gašpara Grazianija.
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He organized an armed guard of 500 for his personal defence, and defied the Ottomans by starting negotiations for an alliance with
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Influssi occidentali sull’atteggiamento politico di alcuni principi dei Paesi Romeni nei secoli XVI e XVII
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between February 4OS/February 14 NS 1619 and September 19 OS/September 29 NS 1620 (
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system of government; Graziani also married into a family of Venetian patricians.
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is of Venetian Italian or Croatian origin and is assumed that he originate from
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massacred. He managed to contribute with a minuscule number of his troops to
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area. The byname "Croatian" used along with his Christian name and surname,
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was sent for this purpose; Graziani had the envoy and his 300-strong
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commonly found in contemporary European and Ottoman sources.
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Converts to Eastern Orthodoxy from Roman Catholicism
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Prince of Moldavia
Radu Mihnea
Alexandru VII Iliaș
Țuțora
Orthodox
Voivode
Prince
Moldavia
Adoption of the Gregorian calendar
Bihać
Croat
polyglot
Dalmatia
interpreter
English
diplomatic mission
Ottoman Empire
envoy
Grand Duke
Tuscany
Cosimo II
Spanish
Viceroy
Naples
Porte
Barbary pirates
Duke of Paros and Naxos
Doges
Radu Mihnea

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