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- Cetin_Castle abstract "The fortress of Cetin is situated 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of Cetingrad above the village of Podcetin, in Croatia. The date when Cetin was founded is unknown. There are some indications that a settlement existed there in the times of the Roman Empire. The Parish of All Saints, in which the fortress is situated, was first mentioned in 1334. In 1387, king Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor gifted Cetin to Ivan Krčki. Thereby it became the property of the Frankopan family.The Middle Ages were the golden era of Cetin. There was a Franciscan monastery and several churches near the fortress. In the 15th century, the Cetinski branch of Frankopan family was formed. It only lasted a hundred years. Ivan Frankopan Cetinski died in the Battle of Krbava field. His brother Grgur and son Franjo Frankopan became archbishops of Kalocsa. Franjo Frankopan was the last member of the Frankopan Cetinski family. After him, the fortress became property of the Frankopan Slunjski family.Cetin played an important role in the history of Croatia. After the defeat at the Battle of Mohács in 1526, Croatian nobility gathered at the Parliament on Cetin (Cetinski sabor). On 1 January 1527, they elected Ferdinand Habsburg, Archduke of Austria as the king of Croatia. The chart signed by Croatian nobles and representatives of Ferdinand of Habsburg is among the most important documents of Croatian statehood and is preserved in the Austrian State Archives in Vienna.In the following centuries, Cetin was part of the Military Frontier, the borderland between the Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire. During this period, Ottoman army took control of it several times. The fortress was often damaged and repaired. Two stone plates with Arabic inscriptions in the Croatian History Museum testify about reconstructions made during this period. In 1790, Austrian troops under the command of general Walisch finally won back Cetin for the Habsburg monarchy. The siege took one month, and after the battle several officers were decorated, including Johann I Josef, Prince of Liechtenstein. Cetin's status was finally confirmed during the peace conference in Svishtov. In 1809, Ottoman forces once again occupied Cetin but they withdrew the following year under the threats of Marshal Marmont, governor-general of Illyrian provinces. Once the Ottoman threat petered out the fortress was abandoned and turned into a quarry. Administrative control of the surrounding area was transferred to the village of Cetingrad, which developed north of Cetin.".
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- Cetin_Castle wikiPageRevisionID "692364871".
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink 1527_election_in_Cetin.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Auguste_de_Marmont.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Austrian_State_Archives.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Krbava_Field.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Mohács.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Karlovac_County.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Castles_in_Croatia.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Category:House_of_Frankopan.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Cetingrad.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Croatia.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Croatian_History_Museum.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_I,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Franciscan.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Franjo_Frankopan.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Habsburg_Monarchy.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink History_of_Croatia.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink House_of_Frankopan.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Illyrian_Provinces.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Ivan_Frankopan_Cetinski.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Johann_I_Joseph,_Prince_of_Liechtenstein.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Kalocsa.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Karlovac_County.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Matica_hrvatska.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Military_Frontier.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Monastery.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Ottoman_Empire.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Roman_Empire.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Sigismund,_Holy_Roman_Emperor.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Svishtov.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink Walisch.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink File:Cetin.jpg.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLink File:Cetingrad_013.jpg.
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cetin Castle".
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cetin".
- Cetin_Castle wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cetingrad".
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- Cetin_Castle subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Karlovac_County.
- Cetin_Castle subject Category:Castles_in_Croatia.
- Cetin_Castle subject Category:House_of_Frankopan.
- Cetin_Castle hypernym Kilometres.
- Cetin_Castle point "45.138333333333335 15.731666666666667".
- Cetin_Castle type MilitaryConflict.
- Cetin_Castle type Place.
- Cetin_Castle type Attraction.
- Cetin_Castle type SpatialThing.
- Cetin_Castle comment "The fortress of Cetin is situated 5 kilometres (3 mi) south of Cetingrad above the village of Podcetin, in Croatia. The date when Cetin was founded is unknown. There are some indications that a settlement existed there in the times of the Roman Empire. The Parish of All Saints, in which the fortress is situated, was first mentioned in 1334. In 1387, king Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor gifted Cetin to Ivan Krčki.".
- Cetin_Castle label "Cetin Castle".
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- Cetin_Castle sameAs Category:Cetin_Castle.
- Cetin_Castle sameAs Burg_Cetin.
- Cetin_Castle sameAs Cetin.
- Cetin_Castle sameAs Château_de_Cetin.
- Cetin_Castle sameAs Cetin.
- Cetin_Castle sameAs Cetin.
- Cetin_Castle sameAs Цетинградска_тврдина.
- Cetin_Castle sameAs m.0f112h.
- Cetin_Castle sameAs Q859811.
- Cetin_Castle lat "45.138333333333335".
- Cetin_Castle long "15.731666666666667".
- Cetin_Castle wasDerivedFrom Cetin_Castle?oldid=692364871.
- Cetin_Castle depiction Cetin.jpg.
- Cetin_Castle isPrimaryTopicOf Cetin_Castle.