Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Crepović (Serbian Cyrillic: Цреповић, pl. Crepovići) were among the more notable Serb noble families in the mid-16th century in Hungary, with their head, Nikola Crepović (Никола Цреповић, Hungarian: Cserepovics Miklós, Turkish: Cerepoviki). He was among the Serb nobility living in John Zápolya's part of Hungary that participated in the talks in Horgoš in 1542 to send a representative to King Ferdinand, in the name of the Serbs, to present their requests."@en }
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- Crepović_noble_family_(Transylvania) comment "The Crepović (Serbian Cyrillic: Цреповић, pl. Crepovići) were among the more notable Serb noble families in the mid-16th century in Hungary, with their head, Nikola Crepović (Никола Цреповић, Hungarian: Cserepovics Miklós, Turkish: Cerepoviki). He was among the Serb nobility living in John Zápolya's part of Hungary that participated in the talks in Horgoš in 1542 to send a representative to King Ferdinand, in the name of the Serbs, to present their requests.".
- Q19901393 comment "The Crepović (Serbian Cyrillic: Цреповић, pl. Crepovići) were among the more notable Serb noble families in the mid-16th century in Hungary, with their head, Nikola Crepović (Никола Цреповић, Hungarian: Cserepovics Miklós, Turkish: Cerepoviki). He was among the Serb nobility living in John Zápolya's part of Hungary that participated in the talks in Horgoš in 1542 to send a representative to King Ferdinand, in the name of the Serbs, to present their requests.".