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  1. Apr 1, 2024 · Katarina Kotromanić, celjska grofica, danas ima potomke na svim evropskim prijestoljima. Katarina Kotromanić, Countess of Celje, was the daughter of Bosnian Princes Vladislav Kotromanić and Jelena Šubic. Katarina Kotromanić, grofica Celja, bila je kćerka bosanskog kneza Vladislava Kotromanića i Jelene Šubić. [1]

  2. Apr 27, 2022 · About Friedrich I von Cilli, Graf von Cilli. Frederic I, count of Celje, a son of Ulric I of Sannegg and Katharina, countess of Heunburg, continued the Sanneg dynasty and is regarded to be the founding father of the lineage of the Counts of Celje. In various deeds from 1313 to 1341 he keeps being referred to as Frederic of Sanek, baron.

  3. Barbara was born in Celje, in the Duchy of Styria (today Slovenia), as the daughter and youngest child of Herman II, Count of Celje, and Countess Anna of Schaunberg. Barbara was engaged in 1405 to Sigismund of Bohemia, King of Hungary, a younger son of Charles IV, Holy Roman Emperor. The marriage likely took place in December 1405.

  4. Tvrtko's unfavourable position enabled Sigismund to demand the recognition of the latter's father-in-law, Hermann II of Celje, as heir presumptive to the childless king. Hermann was the son of Tvrtko's aunt Catherine, but was first and foremost a Hungarian count whose kingship was very undesirable to Bosnian nobility. Vuk Banić again presented ...

  5. Petar Zrinski. Categories: Bans (title) Barons of the realm (Kingdom of Hungary) Croatian nobles by title. Heads of state of Croatia. Hungarian expatriates in Croatia. Governors in Europe. Hidden category:

  6. The Order of the Dragon (Latin language: Societas Draconistarum, literally "Society of the Dragonists") was a monarchical chivalric order for selected nobility, [1] founded in 1408 by Sigismund von Luxembourg who was King of Hungary (r. 1387–1437) at the time and later became Holy Roman Emperor (r. 1433–1437).

  7. Pleterje Charterhouse: the medieval church. The monastery, situated in a valley at the foot of the Gorjanci mountains, was founded in 1403 by Count Hermann II of Celje, and its construction completed by 1407. The Austrian mystic and theologian Nikolaus Kempf was prior here from 1447 to 1451 and again from 1462 to 1467.

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