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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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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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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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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
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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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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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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
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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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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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2229:. Oğlak Yayıncılık ve Reklamcılık. p. 141.
2002:- Portal znanstvenih časopisa Republike Hrvatske
1990:[Sabre of Nikola IV. 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
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609:Zrinski's letter with signature, 23 April 1566.
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2328:. Cambridge Scholars Publishing. p. 111.
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2065:. London: Houlston and Wright. pp. 82–83.
1856:. Vol. 13. Desilver, Thomas. p. 345.
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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.
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2379:Moral Victories: The Ethics of Winning Wars
2355:. I.B.Tauris. pp. 83–84, 93, 99, 200.
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2435:Thomas, David; Chesworth, John A. (2015).
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873:He was remembered in a first-hand report
587:. In 1565, Zrinski brought a copy of the
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2286:. London: Houlston and Wright. pp.
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2102:Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition
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2764:. Salzburg: Kiesel Verlag. p. 30.
2639:. Walter de Gruyter. pp. 242–257.
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1830:Enciklopedija Leksikografskog zavoda
1615:Leksikografski zavod Miroslav Krleža
3170:Military personnel killed in action
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1553:Inoslav Bešker (7 September 2018).
948:Nicolai Zriny ad Szigethum victoria
911:and its partial Croatian variation
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2889:Reynolds, Francis J., ed. (1921).
2022:"VII. Chapter: A szigeti hadjárat"
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552:, and thus preventing the fall of
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2100:Count Miklos Zrinyi (1508—1566),
1382:Hungarian-Turkish Friendship Park
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2125:New International Encyclopedia
2076:Setton, Kenneth Meyer (1984).
1720:. ABC-CLIO. pp. 881–882.
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2407:. In Stjepan Blažetin (ed.).
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2020:Szilágyi Sándor, ed. (1897).
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2484:Josip Vončina, ed. (1976).
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2382:. OUP Oxford. p. 56.
2253:Korunek, Marijana (2014),
2176:Walton, Jeremy F. (2019).
1678:Princeton University Press
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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
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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:. Some historians like
454:where Zrinski murdered
3072:Master of the treasury
2669:Encyclopedia Americana
2663:"Zrinyi, Niklas"
2525:Ivana Sabljak (2007).
2492:, Zora. pp. 7–24.
2349:Troch, Pieter (2015).
2119:"Zrinyi, Miklós"
1853:Encyclopædia Americana
1790:Hrvoje Petrić (2017).
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1954:Dóra Bobory (2009).
1836:. 1969. p. 744.
1680:. pp. 126–136.
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968:Nikola Šubić Zrinski
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2960:Deutsche Biographie
2872:Bain, Robert Nisbet
2807:10.21857/mzvkptz7r9
1828:"Zrinski, Nikola".
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3135:History of Čakovec
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2827:2007-06-11 at the
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1850:(1836). "Zrinyi".
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1967:978-1-4438-1093-7
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