Diocesan administrator (Steward) of the Diocese of Zagreb and Archdiocese of Kalocsa (from 1433) Ban of Severin (1436–1439) Count of Temes (from 1437) Castellan of Nándorfehérvár
Born
late 14th century Korčula, Kingdom of Croatia (now Croatia)
Died
1448 Kosovo field, Medieval Serbia (now Kosovo)
Residence
Topolovica, Bjelovar-Bilogora County,
Spouse(s)
Jelena Jakšić of Kuželj
Issue
Nikola, Ladislav, Matko II., Franjo and Anka
Franko Talovac or Franjo Talovac[1] (in medieval sources: Francho Thallowcz, Tallocz, Tallovec;[2] Hungarian: Frank Tallóci; born late 14th century – died 1448) was a Croatian nobleman, a member of the Talovac noble family. He held the dignity of Ban of Severin[3] (1436–1439), Diocesan administrator (Steward) of the Diocese of Zagreb and Archdiocese of Kalocsa (from 1433), Count of Temes (from 1437) and Castellan of Nándorfehérvár in the associated kingdoms Hungary and Croatia.
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FrankoTalovac or Franjo Talovac (in medieval sources: Francho Thallowcz, Tallocz, Tallovec; Hungarian: Frank Tallóci; born late 14th century – died 1448)...
Ruthenians. Troops from Croatia and Bosnia were led by Croatian nobleman FrankoTalovac. Papal, Venetian and Burgundian ships under Alvise Loredan had blockaded...
his brother Matko served as Ban of Slavonia (from 1435). His brother FrankoTalovac (Hungarian: Frank Thallóczi alias de Ragusio) succeeded him in the position...
Kosača. He had two more brothers, Franko and Ivan. He was married to Hedwig Garai and had two sons. Upon Talovac's death in 1453, the struggle to obtain...
were his own son". Historian Engel identifies Francis Csanádi with FrankoTalovac, Croatian nobleman and Ban of Severin, who was also Ispán of Csanád...
The House of Talovac (Hungarian: Tallóci) was a Croatian noble family, descending from the island of Korčula and reaching its peak in the 15th century...
1436–1437, with Petar Talovac from 1437–1444, and with Petar and FrankoTalovac until his death. His brothers Ivan and Franko succeeded him on the position...
1435 László Hagymás of Beregszó and János Dancs of Macedonia 1436–1439 FrankoTalovac 1439–1446 John Hunyadi, Ban of Severin 1445–1446 Miklós Újlaki 1447–1454...
with Ivan Frankopan and later Matko Talovac Peter Talovac 1438 1453 Co-ruled with Matko Talovac and FrankoTalovac Albert I (1437–1439) Vladislaus I (1440–1444)...
Croatian soldiers (white flag with black cross) under leadership of FrankoTalovac in the battle of Varna 1444 Flag of Croatian troops in Varna battle...