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  1. Christoph Frankopan (Croatian: Krsto Frankopan Brinjski, Hungarian: Frangepán Kristóf; Italian: Cristoforo Frangipani; 1482 – 22 September 1527) was a Croatian count from the noble House of Frankopan.

  2. Christoph Frankopan was a Croatian count from the noble House of Frankopan. He was born in a dangerous time, which included the fall of Bosnia to the Ottoman Empire and the start of the Hundred Years' Croatian-Ottoman War.

  3. The House of Frankopan (Croatian: Frankopani, Frankapani, Italian: Frangipani, Hungarian: Frangepán, Latin: Frangepanus, Francopanus) was a Croatian noble family, whose members were among the great landowner magnates and high officers of the Kingdom of Croatia in union with Hungary.

  4. Fran Krsto Frankopan (Hungarian: Frangepán Ferenc Kristóf; 4 March 1643 – 30 April 1671) was a Croatian baroque poet, nobleman and politician. He is remembered primarily for his involvement in the failed Zrinski-Frankopan conspiracy. He was a Croatian marquess, a member of the Frankopan noble family and its last male descendant.

  5. 5 de sept. de 2022 · And in a further error, a decision was made not to wait for reinforcement from a 10,000-strong Transylvanian force under John Szapolyai – a rival to Louis and a future Hungarian king – and a 5,000-strong Croatian force under Count Christoph Frankopan.

  6. Franz Christoph Frankopan (lateinisch Franciscus Francipani, kroatisch Fran Krsto Frankopan, ungarisch Frangepán Ferenc Kristóf; * 4. März 1643 in Bosiljevo; † 30. April 1671 in Wiener Neustadt) war ein Politiker, Schriftsteller und Lyriker aus dem kroatischen Adelsgeschlecht Frankopan.

  7. 23 de dic. de 2016 · In 1492, Christopher Columbus crossed the Atlantic, claiming to have found untold riches and the gates of Paradise itself. Although his initial pickings were meagre, it was not long before the...