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211:. However, in 1394, after Tvrtko's death, John Horvat was captured and executed on the orders of Queen Mary and King Sigismund. What happened to Paul is unknown; he may have been executed together with his brother in August 1394, but he may have also fled to 191:
After Charles' death, John and Ladislaus, along with other revolting nobles from Croatia, were granted shelter in Zagreb by Paul. Paul pawned church estates in order to collect money for an army against Elizabeth.
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and imprisoned them. Elizabeth was strangled on the orders of the bishop's uncle, while Mary was eventually released by her husband,
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In 1386, the bishop's brothers and uncle captured the queens in
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and served as counselor to Charles' son and successor, King
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Engel, Pál; Ayton, Andrew; Pálosfalvi, Tamás (1999).
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Index

Bishop of Zagreb
Archdiocese of Esztergom
Demeter
John Smilo
Roman Catholicism
Croatian
Hungarian
Hungarian
Croatian
bishop of Zagreb
Ladislaus
John Horvat
John of Palisna
Cardinal Demeter
Louis I of Hungary
Queen Mary
Elizabeth of Bosnia
Charles III of Naples
agnate
Gorjani
Sigismund of Luxembourg
Tvrtko I of Bosnia
Usora
Apulia
Ladislaus of Naples


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