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Nikola VI Zrinski

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After the death of his father in 1603 he inherited large estates throughout Croatia, which was at that time heavily endangered by the Ottomans and squeezed along its northwestern borders, with the remaining parts then called the
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Kingdom of Croatia (pale brown), Republic of Dubrovnik (yellow), possession of Republic of Venice on Croatian coast (orange), and Ottoman Empire's Pashalik of Bosnia (green) in 1606, when Nikola VI Zrinski was head of his
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succeeded him when he died in 1625. Less than two years later, after Juraj's sudden death, Juraj sons and Nikola VI's nephews
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estate, the northernmost part of Croatia, with the strongly fortified
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Since there were no children in his marriage with Anna, his brother
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and its hinterland. On those estates there were about thirty
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Murderesses in German Writing, 1720-1860: Heroines of Horror
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Index


Hungarian
Čakovec
Čakovec
Croatian
count
Zrinski
count
Juraj IV Zrinski
Ban of Croatia
Nikola IV Zrinski
Szigetvar
Juraj V
Međimurje
Čakovec Castle
Captain general
Transdanubia
Hungary
Turkish
Međimurje
Vrbovec
Rakovec
Lonjica
Božjakovina
Prigorje
Medvedgrad
Å estine
Lukavec
Brezovica
Zagreb

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