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1424: 1283: 1167: 1440: 838: 1104: 1375: 712: 1456: 1239: 1155: 1692:...there is no doubt that his mother-tongue was Croat. On the other hand, Croatia at that time had already been an integral part of Hungary for 400 years, albeit under a special administration. As a member of the high nobility, Zrinyi therefore belonged to the natio Hungarica, the political nation of Hungary which, however, was not an ethnic but a juridico-political category. Zrinyi/Zrinski fell as a Croat nobleman in the fight against the Turks for Emperor Ferdinand, who was at the same time crowned King of Royal Hungary. He died as a Croat for Hungary. At that time his ethnic affiliation had nothing to do with language, as it would in modern Hungary. 1136: 1227: 57: 1360: 1255: 1409: 1299: 641: 606: 227: 1124: 1326: 1211: 448: 1341: 1199: 1394: 1271: 1183: 2860: 1031: 1528:"Luc Orešković. Les Frangipani. Un exemple de la réputation des lignages au XVIIe siècle en Europe. Cahiers Croates. Hors-serie 1, 2003. Izdanje: Almae matris croaticae alumni (A.M.C.A.). Odgovoran za publikaciju: Vlatko Marić. Mali oktav, str. 151, 33 sl., 1 genealoška shema, 7 shematskih prikaza međusobnih odnosa, tablice s opisima grbova na 7 str. ISSN nedostaje (Review article)" 660:
of the garrison in a desperate and suicidal charge from the fortress led by Zrinski on 7 September 1566. Suleiman also died, but from natural causes, one day before the Ottomans won the siege. As Ottoman forces had suffered heavy casualties during the siege of Szigetvár, the army only managed to additionally capture the nearby fort Babócsa before Grand Vizier
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against the whole Ottoman army of over 100,000 soldiers and 300 cannons, led by Suleiman in person. They did so without reinforcements which were promised by the Hungarian–Croatian King, and against Suleiman's offer of Croatian land to Zrinski. The siege of Szigetvár ended with every remaining member
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In 1866 was held a solemn commemoration of the 300th anniversary of Zrinski's death in Croatia. In commemoration of the 450th anniversary of the siege of Szigetvár (1566), the year 2016 was declared a memorial year of Nikola Zrinski and the siege of Szigetvár in Croatia and Hungary. On that occasion
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There never existed a historical person with a name of Nikola Šubić Zrinski neither did his family members call themselves as "Šubić Zrinski". In the historical sources, he is simply known as Nikola Zrinski i.e. Miklós Zrínyi which in the English language translates as Nicholas of Zrin. In Croatia
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besides the real name he is also known as Nikola Šubić Zrinski, which is a 19th-century variation popularized by the same-titled opera, while in Croatia and Hungary as Nikola Zrinski Sigetski and Miklós Zrínyi Szigetvári (in English language Nicholas of Zrin of Szigetvár).
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described it as "the battle that saved civilization". Zrinski came to be considered a role model of a faithful and sacrificial warrior, Christian hero as well as a national hero in both Croatia and Hungary, and is often portrayed in artworks.
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Zrinski's heroic act at the siege of Szigetvár made him a well known European Christian hero, a defender and savior of Christendom, and "a model of a faithful and sacrificial warrior in the service of his ruler". He was also compared to
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With Katarina and Eva, Zrinski had thirteen children, Ivan I, Jelena, Katarina, Juraj IV, Doroteja, Uršula, Barbara, Margareta, Magdalena, Ana, Kristofor, Nikola V, and Ivan II, of whom most notably was his successor
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in hand, so that he it could be said that he had "bared all that I was judged by God's judgment", and offered one hundred gold coins as a reward for the Ottoman soldier who cut off his head. He was shot by a
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in Vienna are the sabre, helmet, and possibly the silk robe with decorative gold thread which were created and worn by Zrinski during the 1563 coronation of Maximilian II. They were initially collected by
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managed to hold up, but the mining sites and others were devastated. They successfully repelled the attack however, and from that moment on the Zrinski family continuously fought against the Ottomans.
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on 28 February 1863, Zrinski was included in the list of "Austria's most famous warlords and field commanders worthy of eternal emulation", in whose honor and memory was built a life-size statue of
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in Čakovec are preserved remains of the tombstone of a member of the Zrinski family, which most probably belonged to Nikola IV, and under which his head was likely buried. Preserved in
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in Croatia and Hungary by Ferdinand I, but with the death of his brother in the same year, he also became the only successor to the estates of the Zrinski family. In 1542, according to
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in the head and chest, while by other accounts it was first by a musket in the chest and then an arrow to the head. It is considered that his head was sent by Mehmed Pasha to
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According to historical sources, Zrinski decided to be dressed in a hat and nice suit rather than a helmet and armour during his final charge, and chose to have his father's
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in 1529, for which was awarded with a horse and golden chain. After the death of his father Nikola III in 1534, Nikola IV with older brother Ivan I inherited estates in
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For over a month from 5 August to 7 September, with a small force of roughly 2,300–2,500 soldiers, mostly Croats, Zrinski heroically defended the small fortress of
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were held various cultural and artistic events, published many papers and books as well as organized scientific conferences in Zagreb, Čakovec, Vienna, and
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as king of Hungary, Zrinski attended the ceremony at the head of 3000 Croatian and Magyar mounted noblemen, in the hope of obtaining the highest dignity of
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and Mehmed-beg Jahjapašić, and because of a lack of sufficient help from the Austrian military, the fortress Kostajnica was temporarily lost to the Turks.
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Since the 16th century, Zrinski featured in many engravings and paintings, of him as a portrait or during the siege mostly as leading the charge, like by
877:(1568) by Zrinski's scribe and chamberlain Franjo Črnko, which was immediately translated in Latin by Samuel Budina and published in the same year titled 1455: 3164: 3149: 2633:(2009). "Zrinius ad Sigethum. Théorie dramatique et pratique du théâtre dans l'oeuvre d'Andreas Friz S.J.". In Wilhelm Kühlmann, Gábor Tüskés (ed.). 870:, Zrinski had an "exceptional military talent, was a successful businessman, politician with a concept, and an endlessly passionate person". 621:
went with a large army for a second attempt to conquer Vienna, but first decided to capture Szigetvár. Zrinski was informed by the new king,
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consider he did manage to obtain it. In the next year, he hastened southwards to defend the frontier, and defeated the Ottomans at
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A magyar nemzet története: Magyarország három részre oszlásának története (1526–1608) IV: Az ország végleges felosztása 1548-1568
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the Slavs rescued them from a strangle-hold, namely, Nicholas Zrinsky and John Sobieski. one a Croatian and the other a Pole.
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One of the richest lords of the region, Nicholas Zrinsky, a Croat whose name took the form of Zrinyi in Hungarian...
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This article is about Nikola IV. For the member Nikola VII of the Zrinski family who lived in the 17th century, see
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on 27 June after a forty-nine-day march. Learning of Zrinski's success in an attack upon a Turkish forces at
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The Sword and the Crucible. Count Boldizsár Batthyány and Natural Philosophy in Sixteenth-Century Hungary
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3124: 2736:[Tracing the Painting of Nikola Šubić Zrinski: the Chronology of Royal Pharmacy K Zrinjskomu]. 1677: 756:(1537–1591) in 1564. Due to his marriage to Katarina Frankopan, a sister of Count Stjepan Frankopan of 2891: 2711:"Jedan odlomak iz povijesti suradnje Japana i Hrvatske: Hrvatska pjesma "U boj" i japanski muški zbor" 1110: 951: 724: 697: 168: 2986: 2897: 1046: 979: 863: 2045: 932: 3129: 2995: 2977: 2968: 2182: 728: 618: 361: 2526: 920: 314: 1941:
Ferdo Šišić: Povijest Hrvata - Pregled povijesti hrvatskog naroda 1526-1918 - drugi dio, pg. 295
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basins. As compensation for him fighting against the Ottomans, he was granted the whole area of
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Pet stoljeća hrvatske književnosti, knjiga 17: Izabrana djela - Zrinski, Frankopan, Vitezović
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In 1541, together with his older brother Ivan I, Nikola received large possessions of the
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in second half of the 19th century and early 20th century. According to historians like
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A plaque in honor to Zrinski for the 450th anniversary of the siege of Szigetvár, at
970:(1876), as a patriotic work which is still performed regularly today. It includes an 495: 397: 368:. The importance of the battle was considered so great that the French clergyman and 319: 202:, Doroteja, Uršula, Barbara, Margareta, Magdalena, Ana, Kristofor, Nikola V, Ivan III 109: 3039: 2890: 2590:
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in July, destroying several detachments, Suleiman decided to postpone his attack on
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Defense of Sziget against the Turks by Nicholas Zrinsky: The Shield of Christendom
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A Global Chronology of Conflict: From the Ancient World to the Modern Middle East
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and instead attack Zrinski's fortress at Szigetvár to eliminate him as a threat.
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Das Heeresgeschichtliche Museum Wien. Das Museum und seine Repräsentationsräume
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A bust of Zrinski for the 450th anniversary of the siege of Szigetvár, at
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Zrinski already distinguished himself in the early twenties during the
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from 1557 until 1566, and a descendant of the Croatian noble families
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by intervening with 400 Croats, for which service he was appointed
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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In the 18th century, his heroic act inspired school dramas in
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border from 1561 and 1563 respectively and until his death.
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A funeral portrait, unknown author, 17th century or earlier
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for Croatian territories and celebrates Zrinski as a hero.
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Nicholas of Zrin's silver: The Gvozdansko mines and mint
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Zakon o odlikovanjima i priznanjima Republike Hrvatske
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in 1576, while some other two daughters married into
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In 1556, Zrinski won a series of victories over the
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Zrinski of Siget], 1542:- Portal znanstvenih časopisa Republike Hrvatske 1109:Sabre and helmet of Zrinski at an exhibition in 978:", which is regularly performed at the Japanese 2556: 2434: 2112: 2019: 1646: 609:Zrinski's letter with signature, 23 April 1566. 2402: 2328:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 111. 2248: 2246: 2145: 2143: 2141: 2139: 2137: 2135: 2065:. London: Houlston and Wright. pp. 82–83. 1856:. Vol. 13. Desilver, Thomas. p. 345. 1552: 1088:is the ninth-ranked honour order given by the 696:in September 1566 at the Pauline monastery in 613:In the spring of 1566, Zrinski was located in 2884:. Vol. 28 (11th ed.). p. 1045. 2524: 2483: 1981: 1979: 1977: 1949: 1947: 1823: 1821: 1819: 1789: 1785: 1783: 1781: 1779: 1777: 1775: 1773: 1771: 1769: 1767: 1765: 1763: 1761: 1759: 1757: 1628: 708:because he had been well treated by Zrinski. 688:, but eventually, the head was buried by son 3145:Masters of the treasury (Kingdom of Hungary) 2280:Book (1867). E. Shelton and C. Jones (ed.). 1998:(32), Zagreb: Meridijani: 43–58 – via 1871: 1869: 1867: 1865: 1863: 1755: 1753: 1751: 1749: 1747: 1745: 1743: 1741: 1739: 1737: 1706: 1704: 1702: 1700: 1521: 1519: 388:. He was born as one of the six children of 87:24 December 1542 – 7 September 1556 2477: 2464:"Budina, Samuel (med 1540 in 1550–po 1571)" 2379:Moral Victories: The Ethics of Winning Wars 2355:. I.B.Tauris. pp. 83–84, 93, 99, 200. 2273: 2243: 2132: 1953: 1510:Pravopis srpskohrvatskoga književnog jezika 881:, with the second edition (1587) edited by 2623: 2557:Thomas, David; Chesworth, John A. (2017). 2435:Thomas, David; Chesworth, John A. (2015). 2369: 2294: 2116:; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). 1974: 1944: 1903: 1901: 1899: 1840: 1816: 1660: 1650:The Rise and Fall of the Habsburg Monarchy 1635:Timothy Hughes Rare & Early Newspapers 1599: 1597: 1595: 353:(1566), where he heroically died stopping 2778: 2702: 2405:"Nikola Šubić Zrinski u poljskoj kulturi" 2342: 2227:Bu Mülkün Sultanları: 36 Osmanlı Padişahi 2209: 2199: 2171: 2169: 2156:Kroatologija: Časopis za Hrvatsku Kulturu 1860: 1834:Miroslav Krleža Institute of Lexicography 1734: 1697: 1637:, Item 548456. Retrieved 1 December 2009. 1593: 1591: 1589: 1587: 1585: 1583: 1581: 1579: 1577: 1575: 1516: 1512:. Zagreb: Matica srpska, Matica hrvatska. 1113:on the 450th anniversary of the siege of 1017:dedicated to Zrinski the painting titled 1013:among others. In 1914, the Czech painter 873:He was remembered in a first-hand report 587:. In 1565, Zrinski brought a copy of the 3165:Military commanders of Croatian kingdoms 3150:16th-century Croatian military personnel 2888: 2606: 2583: 2286:. London: Houlston and Wright. pp.  2224: 2102:Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition 1640: 1129:An engraving by Jenichen Boldizsár, 1566 1029: 836: 710: 639: 604: 525:, like in other forts in the Pounje and 478:because Katzianer had deserted the King 446: 2764:. Salzburg: Kiesel Verlag. p. 30. 2639:. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 242–257. 2321: 2252: 2149: 2058: 1896: 1666: 1276:A portrait by J. F. Mucke, 19th century 27:Croatian-Hungarian nobleman and general 14: 3092: 2915:Nikola Šubić Zrinski u hrvatskom stihu 2629: 2461: 2375: 2300: 2175: 2166: 2075: 2015: 2013: 2011: 2009: 1988:"Sablja Sigetskog Nikole IV. Zrinskog" 1846: 1710: 1572: 1525: 1045:By the imperial resolution of Emperor 466:In January 1539, Zrinski murdered the 2784: 2708: 2683:Jagoda Martinčević (15 August 2016). 2659: 2348: 2128:(1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead. 1937: 1935: 1875: 1546: 1308:against the Turks by Nicholas Zrinsky 313: 300: 2994:of TV series "Hrvatski Velikani" by 2870: 2279: 1919:Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krleža 1830:Enciklopedija Leksikografskog zavoda 1615:Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krleža 3170:Military personnel killed in action 2006: 1553:Inoslav Bešker (7 September 2018). 948:Nicolai Zriny ad Szigethum victoria 911:and its partial Croatian variation 24: 2889:Reynolds, Francis J., ed. (1921). 2022:"VII. Chapter: A szigeti hadjárat" 1932: 1461:A bust of Nikola Šubić Zrinski in 1073:among others are named after him. 1055:Museum of Military History, Vienna 847:Museum of Military History, Vienna 684:Sokullu Mustafa, or to new Sultan 552:, and thus preventing the fall of 440:'s forces for the control of fort 25: 3186: 2949: 2660:Rines, George Edwin, ed. (1920). 2100:Count Miklos Zrinyi (1508—1566), 1382:Hungarian-Turkish Friendship Park 1365:A modern sculpture of Zrinski in 734:Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria 345:Zrinski became well known across 2858: 2506:. Encyclopædia Britannica Online 2441:. BRILL. pp. 93, 430, 493. 1454: 1438: 1422: 1407: 1392: 1373: 1358: 1339: 1324: 1297: 1281: 1269: 1253: 1237: 1225: 1209: 1197: 1181: 1165: 1153: 1134: 1122: 1102: 860:Polish struggle for independence 225: 55: 3160:16th-century Hungarian nobility 2813: 2748: 2725: 2676: 2653: 2600: 2577: 2550: 2518: 2496: 2455: 2396: 2315: 2218: 2106: 2094: 2069: 2052: 1232:A portrait by Julije Hühn, 1866 935:also wrote a related epic poem 805:in 1566, Katarina wife of Imre 548:, culminating in the battle of 315:[nǐkolaʃûbitɕzrîːɲskiː] 3155:16th-century Croatian nobility 2756:Johann Christoph Allmayer-Beck 2125:New International Encyclopedia 2076:Setton, Kenneth Meyer (1984). 1720:. ABC-CLIO. pp. 881–882. 1501: 1476: 1469: 1148:, unknown author, 16th century 962:(1868). The Croatian composer 875:Podsjedanje i osvojenje Sigeta 567:In 1563, on the coronation of 13: 1: 2920:Croatian Writers' Association 2876:Zrinyi, Miklós, Count (elder) 2535:(in Croatian) (349). Zagreb: 2407:. In Stjepan Blažetin (ed.). 2259:Croatica Christiana Periodica 2201:10.1080/02757206.2019.1612388 2020:Szilágyi Sándor, ed. (1897). 1490: 1086:Order of Nikola Šubić Zrinski 907:(1651) by his great-grandson 419: 379: 2892:"Zrinyi, Count Niklas"  1508:Pravopisna komisija (1960). 715:The tombstone of Zrinski in 326:from 1542 until 1556, royal 61:A 16th-century engraving by 38:Nikola Šubić Zrinski (opera) 7: 2563:. BRILL. pp. 340–342. 2484:Josip Vončina, ed. (1976). 1800:(in Croatian) (3). 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The German author 929:antemurale Christianitatis 692:, Boldizsár Batthyány and 598: 31: 3078: 3069: 3063: 3053: 3044: 3036: 3031: 3004: 2987:Hungarian National Museum 2983:Zrinski's funeral picture 2584:Kolumbić, Nikica (1970). 2225:Sakaoğlu, Necdet (2001). 2211:21.11116/0000-0003-AC84-6 1047:Franz Joseph I of Austria 980:Kwansei Gakuin University 915:(1660) by great-grandson 832: 575:, vacant by the death of 302:[ˈzriːɲiˈmikloːʃ] 275: 238: 233: 221: 206: 194: 178: 163: 140: 124: 119: 115: 103: 91: 80: 73: 69: 54: 45: 3120:Croatian Roman Catholics 2996:Hrvatska Radiotelevizija 2978:Kunsthistorisches Museum 2969:Kunsthistorisches Museum 2785:Varga, Szabolcs (2018). 2709:Shiba, Nobuhiro (2008). 2607:Bratulić, Josip (1996). 2301:Mirnik, Ivan A. (1992). 2183:History and Anthropology 2059:Shelton, Edward (1867). 1876:Tracy, James D. (2016). 1647:Victor-L. Tapie (1972). 1532:Historical Contributions 1495: 966:created an opera titled 841:Zrinski's statue at the 729:Kunsthistorisches Museum 619:Suleiman the Magnificent 594: 408:from the noble tribe of 396:from the noble tribe of 362:Suleiman the Magnificent 75:Ban (Viceroy) of Croatia 2881:Encyclopædia Britannica 2631:Pintér, Márta Zsuzsanna 2462:Kidrič, Francè (2013), 2403:Leszek Małczak (2017). 2150:Pernjak, Dejan (2016). 1832:. Vol. 6. Zagreb: 1111:Međimurje County Museum 913:Adrianskoga mora Sirena 895:, and most prominently 752:(d. 1561) and then Eva 725:Međimurje County Museum 579:. 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Index

Nikola Šubić Zrinski
Miklós Zrínyi
Nikola Šubić Zrinski (opera)

Matthias Zündt
Ban (Viceroy) of Croatia
Petar Keglević
Péter Erdődy
Zrin
Kingdom of Croatia
Szigetvár
Kingdom of Hungary
Sveta Jelena
Croatia
Frankopan
Rosenberg
Juraj IV
Nikola III Zrinski
Karlović

Siege of Vienna
Siege of Pest
Siege of Szigetvár
Hungarian
[ˈzriːɲiˈmikloːʃ]
[nǐkolaʃûbitɕzrîːɲskiː]
Croatian
Ban of Croatia
master of the treasury
Zrinski

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