DioceseofZagreb may refer to: Roman Catholic DioceseofZagreb, central archdiocese of the Catholic Church in Croatia Serbian Orthodox Dioceseof Zagreb...
King of Hungary was crowned king of Croatia in Biograd na Moru in 1102. Thus, the DioceseofZagreb remained under the sponsorship of the King of Croatia...
eparchy (diocese) and one of the five honorary metropolitanates of the Serbian Orthodox Church. The headquarters of the metropolia is located in Zagreb, Croatia...
Zagreb (/ˈzɑːɡrɛb/ ZAH-greb Croatian: [zǎːɡreb] ) is the capital and largest city of Croatia. It is in the north of the country, along the Sava river...
Fintić, both Croatian priests from the DioceseofZagreb. A Habsburg relief army under the supreme command of the Styrian general Ruprecht von Eggenberg...
member of the Talovac noble family. He held the dignity of Ban of Severin (1436–1439), Diocesan administrator (Steward) of the DioceseofZagreb and Archdiocese...
without most of its continental population, and as a result of the Counter-Reformation its use was restricted in Istria and the DioceseofZagreb, and the...
Ibrišimović in putting the liberated territory of Slavonia under the control ofDioceseofZagreb. In the late stages of Great Turkish War, Makar held military...
Zagreb Cathedral, located at Kaptol, Zagreb, is a Roman Catholic cathedral-church. It is the second tallest building in Croatia and also the most monumental...
the Diocese ofZagreb (from 1433) Petar, Ban of Croatia and Dalmatia (1437-1452), Diocesan administrator (Steward) of the DioceseofZagreb (1438-1440)...
region, Croatia. It is a suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the metropolitan Archdiocese ofZagreb. Its cathedral is Katedrala Uzvišenja...
The name "Zagreb" was first used in 1094 at the founding of the Zagrebdiocese in Kaptol, after the Slavs had arrived in the area. Zagreb became a free...
controlled area of Croatia, established the DioceseofZagreb as a symbol of his new authority and went back to Hungary. In the midst of the war, Petar...
settled there by the DioceseofZagreb on its possessions (see Hrvatska Keča, Hrvatski Čenej). These Croats lived in compact part of the village; they have...
of the history of the city ofZagreb, Croatia. 1st century – Andautonia was founded 5th century – Andautonia was destroyed 1094 – DioceseofZagreb established...
Cardinal John of Toledo. When he accompanied his new master to the First Council of Lyon in 1245, he was already a canon in the dioceseofZagreb. Master Roger...