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  1. 'Veronika of Desinić'; died 17 October 1425) was the second wife of Frederick II, Count of Celje. She is known for having been subjected to a witch trial by her father-in-law, who objected to her marriage to his son, but failed to have her condemned and instead had her imprisoned and murdered.

  2. Forbidden Love Ended Within the Walls of Veliki Tabor Castle. Its most famous owners were the Counts of Cilli, who are associated with the well-known legend of Veliki Tabor, that of Veronika of Desenice.

  3. A trail passes the ruins of the Fridrihštajn castle, the love nest of Veronika of Desenica and Frederick II, Count of Celje and continues through the forests to the Kostel castle and Fara. Along the way we can purchase the Kočevje forest honey and Kostel Rakia.

  4. Veronika of Desenice. Death Date: 17 October 1425. Death Place: Ojstrica Castle, Loke, Duchy of Styria. Veronika of Desenice (Slovenian: Veronika Deseniška or Slovenian: Veronika z Desenic; died 17 October 1425) [1] was the second wife of Frederick II, Count of Celje.

  5. Legenda o Veroniki Desinićkoj. Prema legendi, nekada davno ovim prostorima vladao je moćni ban grof Herman II. Celjski. Njegov mladi sin Fridrik, jašući očevim posjedima zagledao se u nježnu zlatokosu ljepoticu Veroniku.

  6. Veronika Deseniška (Veronika of Desenice) has a special place in my heart... This was a project for school I made a few years ago & transformed it into a video.

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  8. Po legendi je nekdaj davno na tem prostoru vladal mogočni ban grof Herman II Celjski. Njegov mladi sin Friderik se je med ježo po očetovem posestvu zagledal v nežno zlatolaso lepotico Veroniko. Med Veroniko in Friderikom je vzplamtela vzajemna ljubezen, ki ni bila po volji staremu Hermanu.

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