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COUNT MIKLOS ZRINYI (1508—1566) , Hungarian See also: hero, was a son of Mikl6s Zrinyi and Ilona Karlovics
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He distinguished himself at the siege of Vienna in 1529, and in 1542 saved the imperial army from defeat before Pest by intervening with 400 Croats, for which service he was appointed See also: ban of Croatia
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In 1542 he routed the See also: Turks at Somlyo
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In 1543 he married See also: Catherine Frargipan, who placed the whole of her vast estates at his disposal
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The Emperor See also: Ferdinand also gave him large possessions in Hungary, and henceforth the Zrinyis became as much Magyar as Croatian magnates
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In 1556 Zrinyi won a series of victories over the Turks, culminating in the
See also: battle of Babocsa
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The Croatians, however, overwhelmed their ban with reproaches for neglecting them to fight for the See also: Magyars, and the emperor simultaneously deprived him of the captaincy of Upper Croatia and sent 1o,000 men to aid the Croats, while the Magyars were See also: left without any help, where-upon Zrinyi resigned the banship (1561)
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In 1563, on the See also: coronation of the Emperor See also: Maximilian as See also: king of Hungary, Zrinyi attended the ceremony at the
See also: head of 3000 Croatian and Magyar mounted noblemen, in the vain hope of obtaining the dignity of palatine, vacant by the See also: death of See also: Thomas
See also: Nadasdy
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Shortly after marrying(in 1564) his second wife, Eva Rosenberg, a See also: great Bohemian heiress, he hastened -southwards to defend the frontier, defeated the Turks at Segesd, and in 1566 from the 5th of See also: August to the 7th of See also: September heroically defended the little fortress of Szigetvar against the whole See also: Turkish See also: host, led by See also: Suleiman the Magnificent in See also: person, perishing with every member of the garrison in a last desperate sortie
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See F
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Salamon, Ungarn See also: im Zeitalter der Tiirkenherrschaft (See also: Leipzig, 1887) ; J
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Csuday, The Zrinyis in Hungarian See also: History (Hun .) See also: Szombathely
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1884, 8vo . (R . N . B . |
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Zrinyi family (originally - Zrinski) was not only Hungarian. Actually, it was of a Croatian origin and member of a Croatian nobility, as well as Hungarian. Term BAN (of Croatia)is tagged, but leading to a wrong place. In Croatia, ban is a title, not a law.
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