Nicholas I Garay — defending Elizabeth and Mary from the Horvats Nicholas I Garay (Croatian: Nikola I Gorjanski, Hungarian: Garai Miklós I), Croatia of Gorjani/Gara, form city Đakovo, the chief governor of Bratislava, (died 25 July 1386) was a palatine to the K … Wikipedia
Nicholas II Garay — (Croatian: Nikola II Gorjanski, Hungarian: Garai Miklós II; 1367–1433) was the ban of Mačva, Usora, Soli (modern Tuzla), Slavonia, Croatia, and Dalmatia. He also ruled Braničevo, Syrmia, Bačka, Banat and Baranya regions through vassals. In 1416… … Wikipedia
Nicholas of Ilok — King of Bosnia; Ban of Mačva, Croatia, Slavonia and Dalmatia; Voivode of Transylvania Gravestone of Nikola Iločki in the Church of St. John of Capist … Wikipedia
Nicholas I — may refer to: Pope Nicholas I (c. 820 – 867), or Nicholas the Great Nicholas Mysticus, patriarch Nicholas I of Constantinople (852–925) Nicholas I, Bishop of Schleswig between 1209 and 1233 Patriarch Nicholas I of Alexandria, Greek Patriarch of… … Wikipedia
Nicholas II (disambiguation) — Nicholas II may refer to: Pope Nicholas II (d. 1061) Patriarch Nicholas II of Alexandria (ruled 1263–1276) Nicholas II of Saint Omer (13th century) Nicholas II Garay (1367–1433) Nicholas II Zorzi (14th–15th century) Nicolaus II Bernoulli, Swiss… … Wikipedia
Garai — For the town in Spain, see Garai, Biscay. Garay or Garai (Croatian Gorjanski) were a Hungarian noble family in the Kingdom of Hungary, a branch of the Dorozsma (Duružmić) clan, with notable members in the 14th and 15th centuries. They were lords… … Wikipedia
Dorozsma — (de genere Durusma) was a genus (Latin for clan ; nemzetség in Hungarian) in Kingdom of Hungary . Their ancient possessions were in Csongrád county (today: village of Kiskundorozsma).[1][2] Contents 1 Notable members of the genus … Wikipedia
Liste der Biografien/Gar — Biografien: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q … Deutsch Wikipedia
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Mačva — Macso redirects here. For the Romanian village of Măceu, called Mácsó in Hungarian, see Bretea Română. Map of the Mačva region Mačva (Serbian Cyrillic: Мачва, pronounced [mâːt͡ʃv̞a]) is a geographical region in Serbia, mostly situated in the … Wikipedia