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The House of Knežević (Croatian pronunciation: [kněːʒeʋitɕ]) was a Croatian noble family, descending from the medieval village of Broćno (Brotnjo) at Čitluk, Herzegovina. First mentioned there in the 15th century, family moved in the second half of the century towards northwest, where the members of the family gained new estates from the king Matthias Korvin in Gračac and Grab in the Lika Region. During the following centuries, they were appointed to various military and other services in the Habsburg monarchy army. At the beginning of the 19th century some of the distinguished family members, being notable high-ranking army officers, moved to Međimurje, the northernmost part of Croatia, where they acquired new possessions. The last of them, Ivo Knežević, died in 1924 without leaving a suc

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  • Knežević (deutsch Knesevich/Knesewitsch; ungarisch Knezsevics) war ein aus dem mittelalterlichen Ort Broćno (nahe heutigen Čitluk) in Herzegowina stammendes kroatisches Adelsgeschlecht. Erstmals dort in historischen Dokumenten aus dem 15. Jahrhundert genannt, zogen sie wenig später nach Westen und Norden um, zuerst in die Region Lika. Später am Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts zogen sie nach Međimurje im äußersten Norden Kroatiens. Die bekanntesten Angehörige des Geschlechts erreichten hohe militärische Dienstgrade des Habsburgischen kaiserlichen Heeres. (de)
  • The House of Knežević (Croatian pronunciation: [kněːʒeʋitɕ]) was a Croatian noble family, descending from the medieval village of Broćno (Brotnjo) at Čitluk, Herzegovina. First mentioned there in the 15th century, family moved in the second half of the century towards northwest, where the members of the family gained new estates from the king Matthias Korvin in Gračac and Grab in the Lika Region. During the following centuries, they were appointed to various military and other services in the Habsburg monarchy army. At the beginning of the 19th century some of the distinguished family members, being notable high-ranking army officers, moved to Međimurje, the northernmost part of Croatia, where they acquired new possessions. The last of them, Ivo Knežević, died in 1924 without leaving a successor. (en)
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  • Family coat of arms (en)
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  • Mačkovec, Knezovec, Zasadbreg, Štrigova and Leskovec (en)
  • Gračac, Grab , (en)
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  • Croatian (en)
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  • Ivo Knežević (en)
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  • Filip Knežević (en)
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  • Kneževići od Svete Jelene (en)
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  • Knezhevich of St. Helen (en)
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  • Knežević (deutsch Knesevich/Knesewitsch; ungarisch Knezsevics) war ein aus dem mittelalterlichen Ort Broćno (nahe heutigen Čitluk) in Herzegowina stammendes kroatisches Adelsgeschlecht. Erstmals dort in historischen Dokumenten aus dem 15. Jahrhundert genannt, zogen sie wenig später nach Westen und Norden um, zuerst in die Region Lika. Später am Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts zogen sie nach Međimurje im äußersten Norden Kroatiens. Die bekanntesten Angehörige des Geschlechts erreichten hohe militärische Dienstgrade des Habsburgischen kaiserlichen Heeres. (de)
  • The House of Knežević (Croatian pronunciation: [kněːʒeʋitɕ]) was a Croatian noble family, descending from the medieval village of Broćno (Brotnjo) at Čitluk, Herzegovina. First mentioned there in the 15th century, family moved in the second half of the century towards northwest, where the members of the family gained new estates from the king Matthias Korvin in Gračac and Grab in the Lika Region. During the following centuries, they were appointed to various military and other services in the Habsburg monarchy army. At the beginning of the 19th century some of the distinguished family members, being notable high-ranking army officers, moved to Međimurje, the northernmost part of Croatia, where they acquired new possessions. The last of them, Ivo Knežević, died in 1924 without leaving a suc (en)
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  • Knežević (Adelsgeschlecht) (de)
  • House of Knežević (en)
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