• Ivan Karlović (c. 1485 – 9 August 1531), also known as by his Latin name Johannes Torquatus, was the Count of Krbava. His life during critical periods...
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    wounded. On the Christian side, Ivan Karlović was also severely wounded. According to the letter written on 18 October, Karlović was still recovering from his...
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  • Ivan Karlović is an Australian former soccer player and coach, who is the Head of Women's Football at Adelaide United (who play in the W-league). A defender...
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    activities is playing basketball. Karlović is known for his humorous Twitter account. Karlović wears European size 51 shoes. Karlovic currently endorses the Head...
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  • tennis player Ivan Karlović, Croatian nobleman Mario Karlović, Croatian Australian soccer player All pages with titles beginning with Karlović All pages with...
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    Belgrade fell to the Ottomans in 1521, king Louis appointed Ivan Karlović ban of Croatia. Karlović previously served as Venetian Condottiero since by defending...
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    Sinzendorf. This happened by marriage of Ivan Lapčanin and Klara Torkvat Kurjaković, sister of Ivan Karlović, whose daughter Amalia de Lapitz married...
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    Francetić Milovan Gavazzi Ilija Ivezić Stjepan Jovanović Ana Karić Ivan Karlović Vinko Knežević Edo Kovačević Ferdinand Kovačević Miroslav Kraljević...
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    Croatian nobles are Andrija the Bishop of Knin and Abbot of Topusko, Ivan Karlović of Krbava, Nikola III Zrinski, brothers Krsto II and Vuk I Frankopan...
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    the town and founded the church in 1531). The mention of Croatian Ban Ivan Karlović (d. 1531) and absence of any Turkish word in folk poetry additionally...
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