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Petar and Zrinski
* 1671 – Petar Zrinski, the Croatian Ban from the Zrinski family, is executed.
** Petar Zrinski, Croatian Ban ( title ) and nobleman ( b. 1621 )
In April 1995, Democracy Transition Assistance Program ( DTAP ) training began at the " Petar Zrinski " military school in Zagreb.
He was the great-grandfather of Croatian Ban ( Viceroy ) and Croatian / Hungarian poet Nikola Zrinski, as well as his younger brother Petar Zrinski.
During the journey through Congo in 1882, he discovered huge waterfalls on the Kouilou River, ( or Kwil ), and named them the Zrinski chutes to honor the national family of rulers ( Nikola Zrinski and Petar Zrinski of Međimurje ) from his native country.
He, and his brother-in-law, Petar Zrinski, were executed in Wiener Neustadt.
Married Petar Zrinski, Ban of Croatia.
* Petar Zrinski ( also Petar IV ), Ban of Croatia ( 1665 – 1670 )
* Katarina Zrinska, poet, wife of Petar Zrinski
This was the reason of the arrival of Petar Zrinski, a famous statesman in Europe who also had numerous dramatic battles with the Turks.
It was a trade centre when the Zrinski family of rulers ( Nikola Zrinski, Petar Zrinski, etc.
In 1671, Petar Zrinski was accused of treason and executed.
* Zrinski chutes: Honors Nikola Zrinski and Petar Zrinski, Croatian nobles ; " discovered " and named in 1882 by a Croatian member ( Dragutin Lerman ) of Henry Morton Stanley's exploration team.

Petar and (),
* Petar Skok suggested that the name originated from Scupi (), the capital of the Roman province of Dardania.

Petar and brother
Some sources claim the originator was the brother of tsar Petar, the fourth of the sons of Simeon I-Beneamin-Boyan, known in Bulgaria under the name Boyan the Magus.
Later, his brother Petar was imprisoned by the emerging Communists for publicly advising him not to return to the country, which further depressed the artist.
Andrija Mirosavljević was entitled the governance of Hum, as the heir of Miroslav of Hum, the uncle of Stefan II, but the Hum nobles chose his brother Petar as Prince of Hum.
He is the third and youngest brother of Petar IV and Ivan Asen I who managed to restore the Bulgarian Empire.
In 913 Petar may have visited the imperial palace at Constantinople together with his older brother Michael.
Around 930, Petar faced a revolt led by his younger brother Ivan, who was defeated and sent into exile in Byzantium.
Prince Almos, Duke of Nitra ( 1095-1108 ) 1 / 3 of the Realm & ( King of Hungary in opposition to his brother ) But, last native Croatian King, Petar Svačić expelled him from Slavonia, and united Croatia to the river Drava.
When Petar II Petrović-Njegoš died, the Senate, under the influence of Đorđije Petrović ( the wealthiest Montenegrin at the time ), proclaimed Petar II's elder brother Pero Tomov Petrović as Prince ( not Vladika ).
Petar Zrinski was involved in the poorly organized rebellion together with his older brother Nikola Zrinski and his brother-in-law Fran Krsto Frankopan and Hungarian noblemen.
Petar succeeded his brother as Ban of Croatia.
In 1635, Ivan Crnković ( 1611-1672 ), captain of the Frankopan Guard married Klara Frankopan ( 1618-1669 ), the daughter of Petar Dimitri Frankopan ( brother of Fran Krsto Frankopan ).
Ivan Juraj Crnković ( 1748-1812 ), brother of Petar Nikola, moved 1779 to France, under the name Jean de Noir.

Petar and Nikola
The palace was a present from King Nikola to his daughter Princess Zorka and his son-in-law Prince Petar Karađorđević.
Knez Nikola sends Petar Vukotić, while a large number of Montenegrin volunteers arrive at the command of Peko Pavlović.
* 100 maraka / марака ( Nikola Šop and Petar Kočić )
Among them there were ban Petar Berislavić who won a victory at Dubica on the Una river in 1513, the captain of Senj and prince of Klis Petar Kružić, who defended the Klis Fortress for almost 25 years, captain Nikola Jurišić who deterred by a magnitude larger Turkish force on their way to Vienna in 1532, or ban Nikola Šubić Zrinski who helped save Pest from occupation in 1542 and fought in the Battle of Szigetvar in 1566.
He was the third of three children born to Francis I Rákóczi, elected ruling prince of Transylvania, and Jelena Zrinska ( Zrínyi Ilona in Hungarian ), who was the daughter of Petar Zrinski ( Zrínyi Péter in Hungarian ), Ban of Croatia, and niece of the poet Nikola Zrinski ( Zrínyi Miklós in Hungarian ).
: Radivoj Korać, Krešimir Ćosić, Ivo Daneu, Petar Skansi, Nikola Plecas, Aljoša Žorga, Damir Šolman, Trajko Rajković, Dragoslav Ražnatović, Vladimir Cvetković, Dragutin Čermak, Zoran Marojević ( Coach: Ranko Žeravica )
: Krešimir Ćosić, Ivo Daneu, Petar Skansi, Nikola Plećaš, Vinko Jelovac, Aljoša Žorga, Rato Tvrdić, Damir Šolman, Ljubodrag Simonović, Trajko Rajković, Dragutin Čermak, Dragan Kapičić ( Coach: Ranko Žeravica )
The four classmates from the Sofia's Mathematics High School Nikola Kavaldjiev, Miroslav Tellalov, Nikolay Savov and Petar Todorov formed in 1988 a punk band which played only own songs in Bulgarian.
Petar Zrinski translated his brother's Nikola epic poem The Siren of the Adriatic Sea into Croatian language
This estate is in Crnković possession until 1798, when Petar Nikola Crnković ( 1752-1810 ) burned down his own estate as a supporting gesture towards the French Revolution.
Antun Stjepan Crnković ( 1782-1848 ) ( son of Petar Nikola Crnković ), the chief commissar of Zagreb acquired count ( grof / graf ) status for the Crnković family from the emperor Franz Joseph I ( for ending the uprising in Zagreb 1833 ).
Ivan Stjepan Crnković ( 1785-1857 ) ( son of Petar Nikola Crnković ) was in 1815 the associate consul of the Habsburg monarchy in London.
The third son of Petar Nikola Crnković, Ivan Robespierre Crnković ( 1793-1847 ) bought an estate near the town of Delnice.

Petar and VII
The greatness of the house of Zrin ended with the brothers Nicholas VII and Peter ( Petar in Croatian ), the latter having been condemned to the scaffold in the famous trial of Vienna ( 1671 ) regarding the Zrinski-Frankopan conspiracy.

Petar and published
Another edition was published during Petar II Petrović Njegoš's rule ;
* In 2008 fantasy artist and illustrator Petar Meseldžija published the book The Legend of Steel Bashaw with the story based on the tale.

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