NikolaIV may refer to: Several members of the House of Frankopan: NikolaIV Frankopan (1360–1432) NikolaIV Zrinski (1507–1566) Search for "nicholas iv"...
NikolaIV Zrinski or Miklós IV Zrínyi (Hungarian: Zrínyi Miklós, pronounced [ˈzriːɲi ˈmikloːʃ]; 1507/1508 – 7 September 1566), also commonly known as Nikola...
Nicola Frangipani in croatian language NikolaIV Frankopan (Hungarian: Frangepán Miklós; c.1360 – 26 June 1432) was a Croatian nobleman and the Ban of...
threat to lands in the vicinity of Zrin grew, King Ferdinand I gave to Ban NikolaIV Zrinski lands in Međimurje County, in the northernmost part of Croatia...
as a gift from King Andrew II of Hungary for their services. In 1428 NikolaIV Krčki (Ban of Croatia and Dalmatia from 1426 to 1432) was the first of...
Look up nikola in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Nikola (Cyrillic: Никола) is a given name which, like Nicholas, is a version of the Greek Nikolaos...
Nikola Tesla (/ˈtɛslə/; Serbian Cyrillic: Никола Тесла, [nǐkola têsla]; 10 July [O.S. 28 June] 1856 – 7 January 1943) was a Serbian-American inventor...
and published in 1651, about the final battle of his great-grandfather NikolaIV Zrinski (also Miklós Zrínyi in Hungarian) against the Ottomans in 1566...
Zápolya on 27 June, Suleiman I learned that a Croatian-Hungarian nobleman, NikolaIV Zrinski, Ban of Croatia, accomplished an attack on an Ottoman military...
He was the son of Croatian count Juraj IV Zrinski and the grandson of the famous Ban of Croatia, NikolaIV Zrinski (1508–1566), the hero of Szigetvar...
among them NikolaIV Zrinski, one of the greatest military leaders in Croatian history and a national hero both in Croatia and in Hungary. Nikola is known...
1567 until his death in 1603. He was the son of Croatian Ban (viceroy) NikolaIV Zrinski (*1508 - †1566.), the hero of Szigetvar, and his wife Katarina...
monastery church of the Pauline Fathers, which was built by NikolaIV Frankopan nearby in 1412. NikolaIV. Frankopan issued a grant in Modruš, which is also the...
Institute „Ruđer Bošković“ in Zagreb (Author: Petar Strčić, academician) Nikola IX Frankopan Tržački, Ban (Viceroy) of Croatia 1617-1622 – text from the...
bread (Latin: frangere panem, break bread). From 1449, the descendants of NikolaIV founded eight branches of his family, and together with the Zrinski Counts...