Kingdom of Croatia Kingdom of Hungary Kingdom of Croatia in Habsburg Monarchy
Place of origin
Korčula, Kingdom of Croatia
Founded
14th century
Founder
Luka (Lucha)
Current head
extinct (19th century)
Estate(s)
Topolovica, Đurđevac, Orljavac at Brestovac, Čazma and Voćin in Slavonia; Brčko, Srebrenik and Grabovac at Čelinac in Usora-Soli County (in modern-day B&H), as well as Kamičak, Knin, Klis, Sinj and Čačvina in southern Croatia
Dissolution
19th century
The House of Talovac[1] (Hungarian: Tallóci) was a Croatian noble family, descending from the island of Korčula[2] and reaching its peak in the 15th century in the Kingdom of Croatia, at that time in personal union with Hungary. The members of the family rose to high state, church or military offices, such as Ban (Viceroy) of Croatia and Dalmatia as well as Ban of Whole Slavonia, royal court chamberlain, bishop, župan and others.
The HouseofTalovac (Hungarian: Tallóci) was a Croatian noble family, descending from the island of Korčula and reaching its peak in the 15th century...
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and other enemies of his house, but a reconciliation was ultimately patched together and he was betrothed to Anna, the daughter of the palatine, Ladislaus...
ca. 1435), married Petar Talovac, Ban of Croatia. Catherine (d. ca. 1435/37), married Nicholas Bebek de Pelsőc, ispán of Gömör County. Stephen (d. bef...
Thomas from seeking expansion. The death of the heirless Ulrich of Celje reopened the possibility of seizing Talovac lands, but his father-in-law moved more...
Engel identifies Francis Csanádi with Franko Talovac, Croatian nobleman and Ban of Severin, who was also Ispán of Csanád County around 1432. Engel says that...
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way to Cetina, i.e. the area controlled by Croatian Ban Petar Talovac, at the invitation of Stjepan Vukčić Kosača. Namely, Kosača called on the Ottomans...
Matko Talovac and later Petar and Vladislav in the name of Holy Roman Empire 4.) Ottoman Wars (1513–1648) 1513–1537 Croatian noble, Prince of Klis Petar...
towns under Venetian control, but in 1436 on behalf of King Sigismund, the Ban of Croatia Matko Talovac waged war against Ivan Frankopan who did not manage...
April. Hungarians under Ivan Talovac defeat the Ottomans led by Murad II and Ali Bey Evrenosoğlu at the five-month Siege of Belgrade. October. Hadım Şehabeddin...