Zagorien — Zagorĭen (spr. sa ), Kroat. Schweiz, Landschaft bei Agram, mit schönen Wäldern, Obst und Weingärten; darin der Badeort Krapina Töplitz … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
Kroatisch-Zagorien — Landschaft im Hrvatsko Zagorje im Frühjahr, nahe Desinić Landschaft im Hrvatsko Zagorje im Frühjahr, nahe Klanjec Das Zagorje [ … Deutsch Wikipedia
Krklec — Gustav Krklec (* 23. Juni 1899 in Karlovac; † 30. Oktober 1977 in Zagreb) war ein kroatischer Dichter. Leben Sein Vater hieß Gustav und seine Mutter Hermine Wells. Die Familie stammte aus dem Dorf Lupinjak, unweit von Krapina im kroatischen… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Hermann II of Celje — Hermann II ( sl. Herman II. Celjski; de. Hermann Graf von Cilli, Ortenburg und Seger) (c. 1365 ndash; 13 October 1435) was a Count of Celje and Ban of Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia. Hermann was the son of Hermann I, Count of Cilli, and his wife… … Wikipedia
Austrian nobility — Historically, the Austrian nobility ( de. österreichischer Adel) was a privileged social class in Austria. The nobility was officially abolished in 1919 after the fall of the Austro Hungarian Empire. Former noble families and their descendants… … Wikipedia
House of Gundulić/Gondola — The Gundulić or Gondola family ( Gundulić is the Croatian rendition; Gondola is the Romance Dalmatian and Italian rendition) were an old noble family from Dubrovnik (Ragusa), with origins in southern Croatia and the Tyrol. They are considered as… … Wikipedia
House of Getaldić/Ghetaldi — Genealogy The Getaldić or Ghetaldi ( Getaldić is the Croatian rendition; Ghetaldi is the Italian rendition; la. Ghetaldus) family was a noble family of Ragusa (now Dubrovnik, Croatia). They arrived in Ragusa in the 8th century from the region… … Wikipedia
Niko Pucić — Born February 9, 1820 Dubrovnik Died March 13, 1883 Pen name Niko Veliki Pucić … Wikipedia
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