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Juraj V Zrinski
Ban of Croatia
In office 15 November 1622 – 28 December 1626
Preceded by
Nikola Frankopan of Tržac
Succeeded by
Zsigmond Erdődy
Personal details
Born
(1599-01-31)31 January 1599 Csáktornya Kingdom of Hungary, (today Čakovec, Croatia)
Died
28 December 1626(1626-12-28) (aged 27) Pozsony, Kingdom of Hungary (today Bratislava, Slovakia)
Resting place
Pauline monastery in Sveta Jelena, Croatia
Spouse
Magdalena née Széchy
Children
Nikola Zrinski Petar Zrinski
Parent(s)
Juraj IV Zrinski Sofija Zrinski
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