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627:) are both mentioned, making it sometimes more difficult to reliably identify members of the genus. However, it seems that the princely titles were held only by the Kačićs. They achieved a large degree of independence from the central government and imposed the name of Omiš and Kačić family over the entire region.
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may have included the noble family Kačić. With the new king's intention of spreading his circle of supporters, some members of the family were probably gifted with estates in
Hungary. A relationship between Hungarian and Omiš Kačićs is identified primarily in the mention of Šimun Kačić in a document
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and Split, agreeing to pay for damage earlier in the year when Malduš nephew Toljen ravaged Split. However, compensation for the ravages of Toljen was not paid, leading to conflict in the following year. After an unsuccessful attack on Omiš, the Split army captured Brač in the first half of 1240. The
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During the
Ottoman rule, Kačićs were only partially mentioned, but still lived there. From the beginning of the 17th century, they can again be traced in the documents, but as family members of several branches descending from the coastal princes. In the 17th and 18th centuries, the family continued
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In July 1452, Grubiša sought for his family and all residents of
Krajina to become Venetian vassals. Venice accepted the request, confirmed their old customs, allowed the foundation of fort and port in Makar, and forgave older violence. Thus, the Kačićs and residents of Krajina fought at their own
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noble family. The Omiš Kačićs are mentioned for the last time in 1294, when the
Venetians wrote to Dubrovnik residents seeking compensation from Dubrovnik authorities who had failed to send an armed ship against Omiš pirates. It is not known whether Ivan, son of Matej Kačić, mentioned in Dubrovnik
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said that 57 cities in
Croatia and Dalmatia as well the "nation Kačićs" came under the Byzantine rule. The Kačićs were mostly recorded in the scope of sales contracts and lands disputes, or as witnesses. In 1182, the first explicitly mentioned noblemen as members of the genus Kačić are Miroš Kačić
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signed an alliance with Split and Šibenik against Omiš pirates in June and
September 1274. The citizens of Omiš responded by an alliance with Venice in August, in accordance with a 20-year peace treaty signed by knezes Radoš, Bogdan, Juraj and Semen. This triggered conflict on the land and sea in
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At the end of the 13th century, the Omiš branch of the Kačić family was involved in the politics of more powerful authorities. Their local hereditary oligarchy disappeared, but the Kačićs probably continued to live in the area. The war with Venice at the end of the 1270s and the beginning of the
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A Venetian confidant on Hvar reported, in 1498, the
Ottoman preparation of 25 ships for sea attack on Krajina and Kačićs. In the next year, they became Ottoman subjects. In 1500, the Split monarch reported to Venice that Ottomans captured several delegates from Split, and that safely arrived in
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Nikola of
Hodimir and Pribislav of Malduč claimed bail in May 1239 for the Omišani who murdered Dubrovnik nobleman Grubeša and looted his ship. They also agreed to pay compensation for personal property that had been looted. In Omiš during the same year, knez Nikola and his relatives made peace
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Descended from Baran's son Vukić, in Kotišina, were Terzić, Šimunović (extinct in the 17th century), Marković, and probably Begić. From Baran's son
Andrijaš emerged Šiljić (Šilje), Perić, Klarević (Čavelić), Baše (Bašić) and Filipčević. Kačićs from Makar divided into Andrijašević and Mitrović.
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coast. In March 1245, knez Nikola of
Hodimir, with 100 Omiš citizens and knezes Pribislav, Osor, Juraj, Radoš (son of Bogdan), Slomir, and Prodan (son of Dragan), made a treaty with Dubrovnik. According to the 1245 treaty, if the king called upon the Kačićs and Omišani to help in an attack on
493:, Kačina Gorica, Kokićani and Kamenjani. From the mid-14th to 15th century, their holdings expanded to include Podnadin, Bistrovina, Butina, Kačina Gorica, Suhovaram, Grguricavas and Krneza, and the wider area around those villages. The center of the genus was in Nadin, for some Zadar,
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Kačićs and Omiš citizens made a peace treaty with Venice in 1208, and the brothers Desislav, Radoš, Dragan, Bogdan and Sinko were mentioned by knez Sebena in the document. However, in February 1215, Kačićs were, for first time, cited for piracy. In 1220, the Hungarian-Croatian king
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only thanks to knez Juraj Marković, an Ottoman subject and Venetian friend. Marković wrote from Makarska to Venice that he was knez for 15 years and always a friend of the Venetians. In the Marković collection and archive, D. Papalić found the Croatian redaction of the
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The first known member of the Makarska branch was Vrsajko. According to the genealogy, the family branched out from his son Baran (second half of the 14th century). Baran's sons Vukašin, Vukić, Andrijaš and Baran were mentioned in historical documents; Bosnian king
486:(knezes) Kačićs from Omiš remains uncertain, but the two families are considered to be related. The clearest established connection is the noble Hodimir, mentioned in 1207 in a charter of St. Peter's Church in Bubnjani near Tinj, whose son Nikola was an Omiš knez.
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In the 14th century the family members began to identify themselves by family names with the adjective "de generatione Cacich". In the next period the Kačićs can be traced through three families. In the 15th to 17th centuries a branch settled in the wider area of
796:, one branch of the family went to Hungary, and there fought with Zagar noble family. They returned to Dalmatia, one brother to Zadar, another to Šibenik, and the last two to the Makarska Riviera, where they started building castles in
455:(1166–82) and his son Dobroš, previously also Miroš's father Toljen (1164–66), the judge of Tinj, Toliš Kačić with sons Juraj and Deško, Premko Kačić with sons Dragoš and Pribislav, and likely Otra with his son Dragoslav.
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Hrvatski feudalac i gospodar Neretvanske krajine Đuro Kačić imao je za ženu kćerku srpskog kralja Vladislava. Ona je od oca dobila miraz. O ovome nas 1276. godine obavještava jedno pismo na srpskohrvatskom jeziku Đure
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In 1232, Venetians mentioned that Dubrovnik was not allowed to accept Kačićs and Omišani, and if Venice were to send ships against Kačićs, Dubrovnik must join the Venetians with a ship of at least 50 people.
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Granić, Miroslav (1999), "Staro hrvatsko pleme Kačića u Krajini na srednjodalmatinskim otocima i u Sućurju" [Old Croatian tribe Kačić in Krajina on central-Dalmatian islands and in Sućuraj],
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Stjepan. In 1258, when the king confirmed rights to the Omišani, knezes Osor and Radoš were called "kingdom noblemen". Documents from 1261-62 describe an agreement in which Dubrovnik paid
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who, in turn, elected a new king in a case where the prior king died without leaving heirs. Some historians argued that the Croatian rex Slavac and other nobles with the title of
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from 1167. Knez Nikola's power and independence was strong enough to have Rogerije, the Archbishop of Split, executed in 1180. Family political influence at that time included
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395:(snake). Based on etymology, it is likely that the Hungarian Kačićs (Kacsics) are originally of Slavic rather than Hungarian origin. Latin sources also refer to the name as
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1275. The activities in the intermediate years are unknown, besides that in April 1278 the islands of Hvar and Brač recognized Venetian authority, and the Omiš in 1281.
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Antoljak, Stjepan (1992), "Izumiranje i nestanak hrvatskog plemstva u okolici Zadra" [The extinction and disappearance of the Croatian nobility around Zadar],
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conflict continued until the peace agreement by which the brothers of Osor left the ships to Split and renounced looting. This was also the time period of the Split
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Majnarić, Ivan (2004), "Prilog poznavanju roda Kačića u drugoj polovici XII. stoljeća" [Contribution to the genus Kačić in the second half of XII century],
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Several scholars considered that Hungarian Kacsics may have been descendants of Omiš Kačićs. They are mentioned in the early 13th century, in Northern counties
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2206:"The Noble Kučić Family: a Contribution to the Study of the Kačić Kindred of Nadin at the End of the Fourteenth and in the First Half of the Fifteenth Century"
568:, Breueco (Brenti, Brevko, Brečko)—also of genus Kačić—as well as the previous Šibenik iupanus (župan). Archbishop Rogerije, who also served Byzantine Emperor
415:, an agreement dating from 1102 (or later), according to which the Kačićs were one of the twelve Croatian noble tribes (genus) who accepted the Hungarian king
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noble family. The last mention of Nadin Kačićs dates back to 1527, when Šimun (Simon) was in the citadel of Zadar, after pressure from the Ottoman conquest.
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was traveling to Dubrovnik. A similar incident occurred in 1273 when pirates commanded by Stanoj and Saracen looted the ship of bishop Kefalinije Henrik.
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de genere Chacittorum, generatione Cacich, genus Chacittorum, nobiles de Cacich, Caçici, Cacicii, Cacicli, Caciki, Cazethi, Cazichi, Cazziki, Chacichi
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2274:[A Contribution to the Discussion Regarding Genealogical Connections between the Kačići (Kacsics) of Hungary and the Kačići of Omiš],
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from 1178, with father Nikola and brother Jakov, and with brothers Borislav, Bogdan and other family members in a document from 1190.
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to the North and Makarska coast to the South. In the 13th century the center of the principality was Omiš, and with the title of Omiš
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The first known knez of Omiš, Nikola, was mentioned, along with his relatives and everyone under his lordship, in a peace treaty with
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threatened retaliation with the royal army against knez Malduč and his relatives unless the piracy and heresy ended. In May 1221,
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Papers and Proceedings of the Department of Historical Research of the Institute of Historical and Social Research of the
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The Croatian Cyrillic Letter of Duke Đure Kačić of Omiš (list OmiSkog kneza Đure Kačiča) to Dubrovnik was written in 1276.
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and Omiš pirates. His efforts, as well as those of Guncel, Archbishop of Split, resulted in a temporary peace treaty with
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warned the citizens of Split about helping Omiš pirates. In 1271, the pirates looted a ship on which the Archbishop of
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to the relatives of murdered Omišani, who promised not to cause any harm to the Dubrovnik residents. In 1267–68, the
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in the war with Dubrovnik, as he was married to Stefan's daughter. In 1256, a dispute between knez Osor and the city
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Croatian nobility, clergy and religious life: their role in the political, cultural and national life of the Croats
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during 1178–79, is considered to be the same knez Nikola. In 1190, Nikola established a peace treaty with
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as representative governor of Croatia, had become involved in a dispute about an estate around Mosor. A
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1932:"Kačić Terzić, Juraj Paškal (Kadčić, Cadcich, Casich; Paskval, Paško, Georgius Paschalis)"
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263:, Füleki, Ozdini, Etre, Kecsői/Berzencei, Hollókői, Salgói, Bejei, Miošić, Barešić/Barišić
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Kacsics (Hungary), Zagyvafői, Libercsei, Libercsei Tompoši, Libercsei Radó, Libercsei
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1285, was related to the Omišani Kačićs. After that, Kačićs are no longer mentioned.
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1461:] (in Croatian). Zagreb: Golden marketing-Tehnička knjiga. pp. 76, 199.
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heresy. To the Makarska branch belonged the Croatian poet and Franciscian monk,
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Croatian provinces: natural-geographical, historical and cultural features
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Kačina Gorica, Kačišćina (alleged second name for Bistrovina), Kačićić (
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Hrvatske pokrajine: prirodno-geografska i povijesno-kulturna obilježja
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expense between Neretva and Cetina rivers, and gave taxes to Venice.
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2362:[The Seal of knez Nikola of Hodimir Kačić from year 1245],
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Dubrovnik, they would respond with the least possible forces.
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Gargano, and Malduč sons Pribislav and Osor in Hvar and Brač.
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2052:
2033:
1695:
1683:
1596:
1584:
1554:
1499:
1391:
1475:
1362:
751:
Sebena Kačić, Malduč Kačić, Radoš Kačić, Bogdan Kačić
419:
as the new king of Croatia. They were represented by
2364:
Anali Zavoda za povijesne znanosti HAZU u Dubrovniku
2085:
Early Hungarian Historical Lexicon: 9–14th centuries
1146:
984:(1212; somewhere 1213–1218). Simon took part in the
1034:The members of the genus accepted the supremacy of
576:, who was identified in two dispute settlements of
332:(12th and 13th centuries), and as the lords of the
1751:. Croatian Academy of America. 1988. p. 124.
1731:. Matica iseljenika SR Bosne i Hercegovine. 1969.
913:Pavao Klement Miošić Kačić (1786–1837), bishop of
754:Juraj or Đuro Kačić, married the daughter of King
1109:(died 1489), Ban of Croatia between 1483 and 1489
1083:for the Queen in 1298, father of Thomas Szécsényi
778:mountain, making it mainly accessible by the sea.
343:Family members of the Omiš branch were known for
3720:
324:hinterland (12th–16th centuries), as the lords (
1042:of the kingdom, around 1300; only one of them,
482:Kačićs in the Zadar-Biograd hinterland and the
2223:
1356:
782:In 15th-century sources, Kačićs appear in the
3208:
2386:
1538:. Ljubljana: 97, 120, 125, 127, 130, 135–136.
804:, as well as practicing piracy up to Apulia.
431:, they were one of six tribes which selected
2337:Bishop of Makarska fra Bartul Kačić Žarković
2312:] (in Croatian), Split, pp. 323–383
2081:Korai Magyar Történeti Lexikon: 9–14. század
3215:
3201:
2393:
2379:
2357:
2349:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
2322:: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (
1855:
1853:
968:The first mentioned noblemen are brothers
615:) the sources also mentioned the title of
2333:Makarski biskup fra Bartul Kačić Žarković
2237:Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute
2197:Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute
2164:
2142:
2127:
2074:
2072:
2070:
2009:Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute
1964:
1943:Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute
1908:Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute
1873:Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute
1838:Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute
1803:Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute
1785:
1783:
1728:Bosna i Hercegovina: iseljenički kalendar
1617:
1578:
1449:
1431:Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute
1400:
860:, while those of Radonja and Grubiša are
2303:
2269:
2249:
2203:
2186:
2112:
2061:
2046:
2027:
1960:
1958:
1925:
1923:
1894:
1890:
1888:
1820:
1818:
1789:
1713:
1701:
1689:
1677:
1665:
1653:
1641:
1629:
1602:
1590:
1563:
1548:
1510:
1493:
1481:
1413:
1411:
1409:
1169:
1157:
940:
928:
766:
544:
411:The Kačić's family can be traced to the
1995:
1991:
1989:
1929:
1859:
1850:
1824:
1528:"Problem Slavca i Neretljanske krajine"
1027:(1366–67), while to the Geréb belonged
906:Juraj Paškal Terzić Kačić (1740–1820),
478:rivers. The social distinction between
14:
3721:
2330:
2078:
2067:
1780:
369:Pleasant Conversation of Slavic People
3196:
2400:
2374:
2278:Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
2258:Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
2212:Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts
1965:Jerolimov, Pavao (14 November 2008),
1955:
1920:
1885:
1815:
1768:(in Croatian). Hrvatski plemićki zbor
1522:
1417:
1406:
992:(24 September 1213); therefore, King
892:Franciscan Province of Bosna Srebrena
845:to branch out and become independent
748:), ruled between c. 1167 and c. 1180.
425:Comittem Gurram de genere Chaçittorum
1986:
1053:
874:
443:, often argued to be related to the
1719:
1459:Introduction to Croatian onomastics
924:
391:The family derives from the Slavic
24:
2297:
2087:]. Budapest: Akadémiai Kiadó.
1998:"Kačić Peko, Petar (Kadčić, Peko)"
762:
738:
25:
3755:
2366:(in Croatian) (38), Split: 89–102
1125:List of noble families of Croatia
1031:, also Ban of Croatia (1483–92).
886:Pavao Barišić Kačić (died 1721),
839:Chronicle of the Priest of Duklja
695:about property in the village of
365:Razgovor ugodni naroda slovinskog
3707:
903:(1704–1760), Franciscan and poet
122:
108:
96:
85:
74:
54:
1758:
1739:
1516:
1443:
1130:Twelve noble tribes of Croatia
540:
13:
1:
2231:Croatian Biographical Lexicon
2003:Croatian Biographical Lexicon
1937:Croatian Biographical Lexicon
1902:Croatian Biographical Lexicon
1867:Croatian Biographical Lexicon
1832:Croatian Biographical Lexicon
1797:Croatian Biographical Lexicon
1425:Croatian Biographical Lexicon
1135:
996:confiscated his possessions.
595:, and probably at some point
2339:] (in Croatian), Sućuraj
1455:Uvod u hrvatsko imenoslovlje
1046:became the partisan of King
550:Mirabella Fortress (Peovica)
386:
7:
2358:Reljanović, Marijo (2000),
2261:(in Croatian and English),
2079:Kristó, Gyula, ed. (1994).
1748:Journal of Croatian Studies
1113:
1038:, one of the most powerful
355:, and were even accused of
10:
3760:
3744:Medieval Croatian nobility
2136:
1766:"Obitelj Kačić-Bartulović"
774:is naturally protected by
756:Stefan Vladislav of Serbia
406:
3705:
3232:
3172:
2896:
2645:
2599:
2441:
2408:
2165:Marković, Mirko (2003b),
2143:Marković, Mirko (2003a),
746:Nicola kenesius Alemyscii
687:In 1252–54, Juraj helped
623:) and residents of Omiš (
247:
198:
188:
158:
150:
138:
68:
53:
39:
34:
1930:Kovačić, Slavko (2005),
1825:Kovačić, Slavko (2005),
1140:
1081:Master of the cupbearers
3739:Croatian noble families
2270:Majnarić, Ivan (2009),
2250:Majnarić, Ivan (2006),
2224:Majnarić, Ivan (2005),
2204:Majnarić, Ivan (2005),
1996:Pranjko, Klara (2005),
1895:Ćosković, Pejo (2005),
1860:Jurišić, Karlo (2005),
1790:Ćosković, Pejo (2005),
1680:, p. 13–14, 21–22.
1066:between 1209 and 1212,
1064:Voivode of Transylvania
978:Voivode of Transylvania
689:Stefan Uroš I of Serbia
3223:Noble kindreds in the
2678:Berislavić of Vrh Rike
2668:Berislavić of Grabarje
1420:"Andrija Kačić Miošić"
1384:Croatian Encyclopaedia
980:(1209–1212; 1215) and
950:
938:
779:
553:
297:
289:
281:
3164:Zakmardi Dijankovečki
3149:Vranyczany-Dobrinović
3099:Slivarić Heldenburški
1418:Dukić, Davor (2005),
1103:between 1366 and 1367
1093:between 1321 and 1327
1091:Count of the Székelys
944:
932:
917:between 1829 and 1837
894:between 1693 and 1696
818:Stephen II Kotromanić
770:
699:was resolved by king
651:(Cacecli Almesiani).
548:
462:river, and when King
27:Croatian noble family
2673:Berislavić of Trogir
1967:"Pavao Miošić Kačić"
994:Andrew II of Hungary
901:Andrija Kačić Miošić
794:Andrija Kačić Miošić
427:). According to the
361:Andrija Kačić Miošić
2489:Graziani (Gratiani)
1532:Zgodovinski časopis
1357:Majnarić (HBL) 2005
1099:(died after 1367),
1089:(died after 1327),
1062:(died after 1228),
990:Gertrude of Merania
723:Charles I of Naples
671:In March 1244, the
574:conte Nicola Aprico
304:" described in the
302:twelve noble tribes
3225:Kingdom of Hungary
3154:Vrkljan (Werklein)
2310:Croats in the past
2306:Hrvati u prošlosti
951:
939:
780:
554:
116:Republic of Venice
91:Kingdom of Hungary
80:Kingdom of Croatia
60:Coat of arms from
18:Kačić noble family
3716:
3715:
3190:
3189:
3039:Nikolić-Podrinski
2402:Croatian nobility
2189:Biobibliographica
1496:, p. 49, 56.
1120:Croatian nobility
820:and Bosnian king
637:Pope Honorius III
570:Manuel I Komnenos
464:Petar Krešimir IV
429:Supetar Cartulary
310:Supetar Cartulary
270:
269:
102:Kingdom of Bosnia
16:(Redirected from
3751:
3711:
3227:(9–14th century)
3217:
3210:
3203:
3194:
3193:
3074:Ritter-Vitezović
2534:Lapčan and Karin
2395:
2388:
2381:
2372:
2371:
2367:
2354:
2348:
2340:
2327:
2321:
2313:
2293:
2266:
2246:
2245:
2243:
2220:
2200:
2183:
2161:
2131:
2125:
2116:
2115:, p. 56–57.
2110:
2099:
2098:
2076:
2065:
2059:
2050:
2044:
2031:
2030:, p. 50–51.
2025:
2019:
2018:
2017:
2015:
1993:
1984:
1983:
1982:
1980:
1962:
1953:
1952:
1951:
1949:
1927:
1918:
1917:
1916:
1914:
1892:
1883:
1882:
1881:
1879:
1857:
1848:
1847:
1846:
1844:
1822:
1813:
1812:
1811:
1809:
1787:
1778:
1777:
1775:
1773:
1762:
1756:
1755:
1743:
1737:
1736:
1723:
1717:
1716:, p. 17–18.
1711:
1705:
1699:
1693:
1687:
1681:
1675:
1669:
1668:, p. 25–29.
1663:
1657:
1656:, p. 14–17.
1651:
1645:
1639:
1633:
1632:, p. 25–46.
1627:
1621:
1615:
1606:
1600:
1594:
1588:
1582:
1576:
1567:
1561:
1552:
1551:, p. 13–14.
1546:
1540:
1539:
1520:
1514:
1508:
1497:
1491:
1485:
1479:
1473:
1472:
1451:Šimunović, Petar
1447:
1441:
1440:
1439:
1437:
1415:
1404:
1398:
1389:
1388:
1375:
1360:
1354:
1173:
1172:, p. 27–28.
1167:
1161:
1155:
1044:Thomas Szécsényi
925:Hungarian branch
858:Kačićs of Gradac
784:Makarska Riviera
645:Bosnian heretics
334:Makarska Riviera
316:županija in the
128:
126:
125:
114:
112:
111:
100:
89:
78:
62:Fojnica Armorial
58:
32:
31:
21:
3759:
3758:
3754:
3753:
3752:
3750:
3749:
3748:
3719:
3718:
3717:
3712:
3703:
3228:
3221:
3191:
3186:
3168:
2892:
2823:Normann-Prandau
2641:
2595:
2559:Erba-Odescalchi
2437:
2404:
2399:
2342:
2341:
2315:
2314:
2300:
2298:Further reading
2281:(in Croatian),
2241:
2239:
2235:(in Croatian),
2215:(in Croatian),
2191:(in Croatian),
2181:
2159:
2139:
2134:
2126:
2119:
2111:
2102:
2095:
2077:
2068:
2060:
2053:
2045:
2034:
2026:
2022:
2013:
2011:
2007:(in Croatian),
1994:
1987:
1978:
1976:
1963:
1956:
1947:
1945:
1941:(in Croatian),
1928:
1921:
1912:
1910:
1906:(in Croatian),
1893:
1886:
1877:
1875:
1871:(in Croatian),
1858:
1851:
1842:
1840:
1836:(in Croatian),
1823:
1816:
1807:
1805:
1801:(in Croatian),
1788:
1781:
1771:
1769:
1764:
1763:
1759:
1745:
1744:
1740:
1725:
1724:
1720:
1712:
1708:
1700:
1696:
1688:
1684:
1676:
1672:
1664:
1660:
1652:
1648:
1644:, p. 1–23.
1640:
1636:
1628:
1624:
1616:
1609:
1601:
1597:
1589:
1585:
1577:
1570:
1562:
1555:
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1469:
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1429:(in Croatian),
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1407:
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1392:
1377:
1376:
1363:
1355:
1176:
1168:
1164:
1156:
1147:
1143:
1138:
1116:
1097:Kónya Szécsényi
1068:Ban of Slavonia
1060:Michael Kacsics
1056:
1054:Notable members
982:Ban of Slavonia
970:Michael Kacsics
927:
877:
875:Notable members
765:
763:Makarska branch
758:(r. 1234–1243).
741:
739:Notable members
543:
409:
389:
351:, clashes with
266:
256:
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243:
207:
206:
123:
121:
109:
107:
64:
28:
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3704:
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3691:
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3676:
3671:
3666:
3661:
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3536:
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3506:
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3476:
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3167:
3166:
3161:
3156:
3151:
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3141:
3136:
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3126:
3121:
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3106:
3101:
3096:
3091:
3086:
3081:
3076:
3071:
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3061:
3056:
3051:
3046:
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3036:
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2690:
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2660:
2655:
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2647:
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2430:
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2428:
2423:
2412:
2410:
2409:Royal families
2406:
2405:
2398:
2397:
2390:
2383:
2375:
2369:
2368:
2355:
2328:
2299:
2296:
2295:
2294:
2267:
2247:
2221:
2201:
2184:
2179:
2162:
2157:
2138:
2135:
2133:
2132:
2128:Marković 2003a
2117:
2100:
2093:
2066:
2051:
2032:
2020:
1985:
1954:
1919:
1884:
1849:
1827:"Kačić, Petar"
1814:
1779:
1757:
1738:
1718:
1706:
1694:
1682:
1670:
1658:
1646:
1634:
1622:
1618:Marković 2003b
1607:
1595:
1583:
1579:Marković 2003a
1568:
1553:
1541:
1515:
1498:
1486:
1474:
1467:
1442:
1405:
1401:Marković 2003b
1390:
1361:
1174:
1162:
1144:
1142:
1139:
1137:
1134:
1133:
1132:
1127:
1122:
1115:
1112:
1111:
1110:
1107:Matthias Geréb
1104:
1101:Ban of Croatia
1094:
1084:
1077:
1071:
1055:
1052:
1025:Ban of Croatia
926:
923:
922:
921:
918:
915:Split-Makarska
911:
904:
898:
895:
884:
881:
876:
873:
810:Stephen Ostoja
764:
761:
760:
759:
752:
749:
744:Nikola Kačić (
740:
737:
649:Kačići Omišani
542:
539:
531:Bosanska Krupa
503:dominum Caçigh
413:Pacta conventa
408:
405:
388:
385:
306:Pacta conventa
268:
267:
265:
264:
253:
252:
251:
249:
248:Cadet branches
245:
244:
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204:
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200:
196:
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193:Roman Catholic
190:
186:
185:
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130:Ottoman Empire
119:
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83:
70:
66:
65:
59:
51:
50:
37:
36:
26:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
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3745:
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1972:Zadarski list
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1619:
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1604:
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1599:
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1592:
1591:Majnarić 2005
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1564:Majnarić 2004
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1494:Majnarić 2009
1490:
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1483:
1482:Majnarić 2009
1478:
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1468:9789532123562
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3454:Hont-Pázmány
3334:Bogátradvány
3314:Becsegergely
3234:
2964:Gregorijanec
2792:
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2426:Krešimirović
2363:
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2240:, retrieved
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1970:
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1900:
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1865:
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1830:
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1795:
1770:. Retrieved
1760:
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1033:
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349:Adriatic Sea
342:
274:Kačić family
273:
271:
154:12th century
104:(1320s–1452)
48:noble family
29:
3539:Nánabeszter
3474:Kadarkalász
3289:Balogsemjén
2974:Gvozdanović
2944:Cvjetićanin
2688:Bot Bajnski
2464:Domagojević
2421:Svetoslavić
2416:Trpimirović
1524:Klaić, Nada
541:Omiš branch
132:(1499–1646)
118:(1452–1797)
93:(1102–1526)
82:(1102–1526)
3723:Categories
3233:Kindreds (
3034:Mlakovečki
3024:Magdalenić
2979:Hellenbach
2873:Sorkočević
2828:Orehovečki
2703:Castropola
2632:de Piennes
2600:Marquesses
2523:Kurjaković
1136:References
888:provincial
862:Kačićs of
709:blood feud
673:Holy Roman
515:Chacichich
445:Narentines
437:Marianourm
189:Traditions
146:): "snake"
3519:Mezőpilis
3304:Bár-Kalán
3159:Vukasović
3059:Radošević
3044:Orešković
2994:Jovanović
2954:Filipović
2929:Borojević
2919:Bedeković
2843:Pejačević
2738:Džamanjić
2733:Drašković
2627:Bombelles
2617:Frankopan
2579:Tugomirić
2549:Mogorović
2499:Jamometić
2484:Gorjanski
2479:Frankopan
2459:Čudomirić
2291:1330-7134
2285:: 49–58,
1048:Charles I
1040:oligarchs
1017:Szécsényi
1009:Libercsei
988:of Queen
661:Zachlumia
641:Crusaders
633:Andrew II
605:Žrnovnica
582:Dubrovnik
501:, where "
441:Morsticum
387:Etymology
338:Szécsényi
286:Hungarian
261:Szécsényi
199:Estate(s)
139:Etymology
45:Hungarian
3674:Veszkény
3529:Monoszló
3409:Gutkeled
3389:Dorozsma
3309:Básztély
3134:Turković
3109:Šokčević
3089:Sarkotić
3084:Rukavina
3049:Ožegović
3029:Maroičić
3019:Ljubičić
3014:Lenković
3009:Knežević
3004:Jurković
2984:Hotković
2959:Getaldić
2904:Adamović
2888:Vojković
2798:Keglević
2778:Janković
2773:Gundulić
2743:Đurđević
2718:Česnegić
2713:Crijević
2637:Sponheim
2612:Crnković
2564:Poletčić
2544:Mlinarić
2539:Lasničić
2529:Lacković
2474:Feštetić
2345:citation
2318:citation
2226:"Kačići"
1526:(1960).
1453:(2009).
1379:"Kačići"
1114:See also
1079:Farkas,
1029:Matthias
1013:Szécsény
910:and poet
822:Tvrtko I
675:Emperor
666:potestas
659:between
511:toponyms
484:princely
381:Slavonia
357:Patarene
278:Croatian
239:Szécsény
223:Makarska
144:Croatian
41:Croatian
3699:Zsombor
3689:Zsadány
3639:Tolcsva
3619:Szolnok
3609:Szemere
3589:Smaragd
3524:Miskolc
3509:Lőrinte
3469:Kacsics
3404:Geregye
3394:Gárdony
3124:Tomašić
3119:Talovac
3104:Šimunić
3094:Sečujac
2999:Jurišić
2883:Vitovec
2868:Sermage
2853:Ranjina
2838:Patačić
2808:Konjski
2803:Kolonić
2788:Kabužić
2783:Jelačić
2768:Gučetić
2723:Čikulin
2708:Celjski
2658:Alberti
2589:Zrinski
2584:Zapolja
2554:Nelipić
2449:Babonić
2219:: 25–46
2137:Sources
1772:8 March
1734:Kačića.
1436:27 June
1387:. 2011.
963:Hollókő
949:Castle.
947:Hollókő
814:Drvenik
789:Krajina
776:Biokovo
701:Béla IV
681:Apulian
625:Omišani
601:Poljica
597:Korčula
535:Babonić
476:Neretva
468:Pagania
417:Coloman
407:History
401:Kazzeti
377:Croatia
347:in the
322:Biograd
290:Kacsics
235:Hollókő
151:Founded
69:Country
3664:Tyukod
3634:Tibold
3629:Tétény
3624:Tekele
3599:Szalók
3549:Németi
3534:Nádasd
3514:Ludány
3499:Koppán
3489:Kartal
3484:Kaplon
3459:Igmánd
3449:Hermán
3444:Herény
3419:Gyovad
3369:Csanád
3354:Budmér
3339:Borics
3329:Bikács
3299:Báncsa
3279:Atyusz
3259:Ajtony
3254:Ágmánd
3235:genera
3182:Tribes
3144:Vlašić
3139:Unukić
3069:Rigoni
3054:Puhalo
2909:Alapić
2897:Barons
2878:Ungnad
2863:Saraka
2858:Ratkaj
2818:Niczky
2813:Kulmer
2763:Gradić
2758:Gising
2753:Ernušt
2693:Bundić
2683:Blagaj
2653:Alagić
2646:Counts
2509:Korvin
2494:Iločki
2469:Erdődy
2433:Svačić
2289:
2265:: 1–23
2199:: 7–37
2177:
2155:
2091:
2014:1 July
1979:1 July
1948:1 July
1913:1 July
1878:1 July
1843:1 July
1808:1 July
1465:
1001:Emeric
986:murder
976:, the
955:Nógrád
937:Castle
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