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  1. Beatriz de Frangepan (em croata: Beatrica Frankopan, em húngaro: Frangepán Beatrix; 1480 – c. 27 de março de 1510) [1] foi uma princesa croata. Ela foi banessa da Croácia e Dalmácia pelo seu primeiro casamento com João Corvino, e posteriormente, foi casada com Jorge, Marquês de Brandemburgo-Ansbach.

  2. Beatrice de Frangepan (Croatian: Beatrica Frankopan, Hungarian: Frangepán Beatrix), (1480 – c. 27 March 1510) was a Croatian noblewoman, a member of the House of Frankopan that lived in the Kingdom of Croatia in personal union with Hungary. By marriage she was heiress of Hunyad Castle and Margravine of Brandenburg-Ansbach.

  3. Beatriz de Frangepán (en croata: Beatrica Frankopan, en húngaro: Frangepán Beatrix; 1480-Gyula, 27 de marzo de 1510) fue una duquesa húngara de origen croata, esposa del conde Juan Corvino (hijo ilegítimo del rey Matías Corvino de Hungría).

  4. 3 de ago. de 2023 · Beatrix Frangepán (* c. 1480, + (27 March) 1510) from the Counts of Veglia (Krk), Modrus and Zengg was a descendant from one of the leading families of the Hungarian–CroatianHungarian–Croatian...

  5. Download Free PDF. The Genealogical Message of Beatrix Frangepán. Klara Berzeviczy. Genealogy. Beatrix Frangepán (* c. 1480, + (27 March) 1510) from the Counts of Veglia (Krk), Modrus and Zengg was a descendant from one of the leading families of the Hungarian–CroatianHungarian–Croatian late Medieval Kingdom.

  6. 3 de ago. de 2023 · Beatrix Frangepán (* c. 1480, + (27 March) 1510) from the Counts of Veglia (Krk), Modrus and Zengg was a descendant from one of the leading families of the Hungarian–CroatianHungarian–Croatian late Medieval Kingdom.

  7. In 1430 he managed to receive recognition from Pope Martin V for being a descendant of the old Roman patrician family Frangipani and officially started using the name and coat of arms Frangipani. In 1240–1241 the Mongol Empire advanced from Poland toward Hungary whose King, Béla IV resisted bravely but finally had to seek refuge ...