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Sigismund Keglević Buzinski (b. – 1662)

The House of Keglević or Keglevich is a Croatian noble family originally from Northern Dalmatia, whose members were prominent public citizens and military officers. As experienced warriors, they actively participated in the Croatian–Ottoman and Ottoman–Hungarian wars, as well as were patrons of the arts and holders of the rights of patronage over churches and parishes.

Size 6 x 9 cms
Price £14.00

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József Erdődy 1754-1824


Knight of the Golden Fleece, patron of Haydn’s Erdődy quartets. OP.76.  The House of Erdődy by Monyorókerék and Monoszló (also House of Erdödy) is the name of an old Hungarian-Croatian noble family with possessions in Hungary and Croatia. Elevated to the Hungarian nobility in 1459, the family was subsequently raised to the rank of Count in 1485. In 1565, the family was then recognized by the Habsburg monarchy, which granted them the title Reichsgraf / Gräfin.

Engraved by Adám Sándor Ehrenreich 1784-1852
Size 35 x 27 cm

Price £28.00

 

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3509

Franz Leopold von Nádasdy auf Fogaras 1708–1783

Franz Leopold von Nádasdy auf Fogaras (1708–1783) was an Austrian Field Marshal, and Ban of Croatia.
Franz Leopold von Nádasdy auf Fogaras was born on 30 September 1708 in Radkersburg, Austria into a Hungarian family of old nobility. He was the son of Graf Franz and Gräfin Rosa von Schrattenbach.

Engraver Johan Christian Leopold
Large engraving on paper size 50 x 35 cm

Price £95.00

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Franz Leopold von Nádasdy auf Fogaras 1708–1783

Franz Leopold von Nádasdy auf Fogaras (1708–1783) was an Austrian Field Marshal, and Ban of Croatia.
Franz Leopold von Nádasdy auf Fogaras was born on 30 September 1708 in Radkersburg, Austria into a Hungarian family of old nobility. He was the son of Graf Franz and Gräfin Rosa von Schrattenbach.

Engraver Schwab after Hochhauser
On paper size 37 x 24 cm

Price £65.00

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Stephen IV King of Hungary 1133-1165

Stephen IV was King of Hungary and Croatia, ascending to the throne between 1163 and 1165, when he usurped the crown of his nephew, Stephen III. He was the third son of Béla II of Hungary, and when his conspiracy against his brother Géza II failed, he was exiled from Hungary in the summer of 1157
Size 14 x 22 cms
Price £28.00

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Petar Keglević II ca. 1485 – ca. 1555

Captain and later ban of Jajce, from 1521 to 1522. In 1526, some months before the battle of Mohács, he got the jus gladii. However, he did not take part in the battle of Mohács (he arrived too late). From 1533 to 1537 he was the royal commissary for Croatia and Slavonia as attorney general. From 1537 to 1542 he was the Ban of Croatia and Slavonia.
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Size 6 x 10 cms
Price £14.00

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1654

Frangepán Ferenc Kristóf; 1643–1671

Fran Krsto Frankopan 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
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Size 12 x 17 cms
Price £28.00

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