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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
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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
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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
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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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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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According to the genealogy, from Vukašin's sons Vukmir, Grubiša, Radoja and Radonja emerged three branches. Per settlement, Vukmir's descendants are known as
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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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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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Papers and Proceedings of the Department of Historical Research of the Institute of Historical and Social Research 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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In the next two or three generations, the genus branched into several lineages and families. First the Zagyvafői,
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Antun Kačić (1686–1745), bishop of Trogir between 1722 and 1730), and archbishop of Split between 1730 and 1745
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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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In the 12th and 13th centuries Kačićs possessed lands in the Zadar hinterland, in the wider area of Tinj,
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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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sent legate Aconcius to the citizens of Split, among other cities, to prevent piracy and defend the
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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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The area of Omiš principality seems to have included the islands of Brač, Hvar and
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Supporters of Andrew II in his rebellion against the elder brother and then king
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and Nógrád, and was the founder of genus Libercsei, from which emerged powerful
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heresy. To the Makarska branch belonged the Croatian poet and Franciscian monk,
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The first mention of Kačićs is considered 1165, when the Byzantine chronicler
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Bartul Kačić-Žarković (1572–1645), bishop of Makarska between 1615 and 1645
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Petar Kačić-Šilje (c. 1606–1661), bishop of Makarska between 1646 and 1660
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Kačina Gorica, Kačišćina (alleged second name for Bistrovina), Kačićić (
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expense between Neretva and Cetina rivers, and gave taxes to Venice.
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threatened conflict with the Omišani over damage incurred along the
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Descended from Baran's son Baran was the family of Baranović.
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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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1280s led to their loss of Omiš in favor of princes from the
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The Kačić family originated in the Zadar hinterland near the
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Petar Peko Kačić (1830–1918), Franciscan and ethnographer
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for the islands. In the 13th century the terms Kačićs (
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Sebena Kačić, Malduč Kačić, Radoš Kačić, Bogdan Kačić
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as the new king of Croatia. They were represented by
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Anali Zavoda za povijesne znanosti HAZU u Dubrovniku
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Early Hungarian Historical Lexicon: 9–14th centuries
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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: 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Index

Kačić noble family
Croatian
Hungarian
noble family

Fojnica Armorial

Kingdom of Croatia

Kingdom of Hungary

Kingdom of Bosnia
Republic of Venice
Ottoman Empire
Croatian
Župan
Comes
Knez
Duke
Ban
Conte
Roman Catholic
Tinj
Nadin
Omiš
Makarska
Gradac
Salgó
Hollókő
Szécsény

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