Ban Ivan 'Torquatus' Karlović of Krbava

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Ban Ivan 'Torquatus' Karlović of Krbava

Latin: Johannes Torquatus Corbauie, Croatian: Ban Ivan Torkvata Karlović, Hungarian: Corbavia
Also Known As: "Joannes Slavich"
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Birthplace: Medvedgrad, Grad Zagreb, Croatia
Death: August 09, 1531 (48-57)
Zagreb, City of Zagreb, Croatia
Place of Burial: Remete, City of Zagreb, Croatia
Immediate Family:

Son of Karlo Karlović, IV, Graf von Corbavia and Dora /Dorothea Karlović
Husband of Jelena Šubić Zrinska, I and Vica Slavić
Father of Stana Slavić; Mihovil Slavić; Marko Slavić; Margarita Slavić and Frane Slavić
Brother of Karlo /Karoly Corbavia /Kurjaković and GR Clara Torquata von Corbau
Half brother of Ilona /Jelena Šubić Zrinjski (Korbaviai Karlović Kurjaković)

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About Ban Ivan 'Torquatus' Karlović of Krbava

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Karlovi%C4%87

Ivan Karlović (1478 or 1479 - Medvedgrad, 1531) was the ban of Croatia from 1521 to 1524 and again from 1527 to 1531. Ivan's seat was in Medvedgrad.

He is often known as Ivan Karlović of Krbava because his family originated from there and owned large property in that region. He was the son of Karlo Kurjaković (a descendant of an old Croatian tribe of Gusić), and Dorothea née Frankopan. Because of Ottoman expansion, he lost much of his personal holdings. He fought the Ottomans all the time in many battles, but could not stop them entirely from conquering his country.

He is also known by his Latin name Johannes Torquatus. His name is mentioned in the writings of the bishop of Modrus Šimun Kožičić Benja from a speech delivered at the Fifth Council of the Lateran in 1513. He is also known to have attended a Croatian diet in Cetin in late 1526 along with several other important Croat leaders of the time. It was at this time that Croatia changed allegiance from Hungary to the Habsburgs.

His sister Jelena was the mother of future ban Nikola Šubić Zrinski.

Ivan Karlović was born in 1478 or 1479 and died in 1531. He was buried in the Church of the Mother of God of Remete in Zagreb.



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1478
1478
Medvedgrad, Grad Zagreb, Croatia
1531
August 9, 1531
Age 53
Zagreb, City of Zagreb, Croatia
1544
November 4, 1544
Hvar, Općina Hvar, Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
1547
March 1, 1547
Hvar, Općina Hvar, Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
1549
1549
Hvar, Općina Hvar, Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
1551
February 26, 1551
Hvar, Općina Hvar, Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
1554
May 20, 1554
Hvar, Općina Hvar, Split-Dalmatia County, Croatia
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Remete, City of Zagreb, Croatia