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- House_of_Ilok abstract "The House of Ilok (Croatian: Iločki; Croatian pronunciation: [ilotʃki]), in old sources de Illoch, de Wylak, de Voilack etc., Hungarian: Újlaki) was a Croatian noble family, descended in the male line from Gug (in some sources Göge), a member of the lower nobility in the region of Lower Slavonia during the 13th century.The Iločki, meaning "those of Ilok", rose to be a powerful and influential family in the Croato-Hungarian Kingdom during the period in the Late Middle Ages history marked by dynastic struggles for the possession of the throne and the Ottoman wars in Europe that affected the country. Notable members of the family were Bans (viceroys) of Croatia, Voivodes (dukes)Transylvania, Palatines of Hungary, župans (counts), king's chamberlains and king's chief retainers. One of them, Nikola Iločki (English: Nicholas of Ilok), the most powerful and most famous member of the family, was nominal King of Bosnia from 1471 until 1477.".
- House_of_Ilok thumbnail Epitaf_Nikole_Ilockog_crkva_sv_Ivana_Kapistrana_Ilok_221208.jpg?width=300.
- House_of_Ilok wikiPageExternalLink prikazi-rad?&rad=313782.
- House_of_Ilok wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=Nicholas%20%20Kont%20palatine&f=false.
- House_of_Ilok wikiPageExternalLink genealogy.euweb.cz.
- House_of_Ilok wikiPageExternalLink ujlaky.html.
- House_of_Ilok wikiPageExternalLink index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=12112.
- House_of_Ilok wikiPageID "31926078".
- House_of_Ilok wikiPageRevisionID "577989467".
- House_of_Ilok caption "Croatian noble family".
- House_of_Ilok colour "powderblue".
- House_of_Ilok earlyForms "Orahovički".
- House_of_Ilok estate Ilok.
- House_of_Ilok estate Orahovica.
- House_of_Ilok estate "Galgóc/Hlohovec".
- House_of_Ilok estate "Várpalota ,".
- House_of_Ilok estate Ružica_Castle.
- House_of_Ilok ethnicity Croats.
- House_of_Ilok hasPhotoCollection House_of_Ilok.
- House_of_Ilok meaning "„Those of Ilok“".
- House_of_Ilok members Nikola_Kont_Orahovički_(Iločki).
- House_of_Ilok members "Ladislav Iločki".
- House_of_Ilok members "Lovro Iločki".
- House_of_Ilok members "Nikola Iločki".
- House_of_Ilok name "Croatian noble family".
- House_of_Ilok name "ILOČKI".
- House_of_Ilok origin "Dubica ,".
- House_of_Ilok origin "dissolution: 1524".
- House_of_Ilok origin "founder: Gug".
- House_of_Ilok origin "founding: 13th century".
- House_of_Ilok otherfamilies House_of_Frankopan.
- House_of_Ilok otherfamilies "Gorjanski".
- House_of_Ilok otherfamilies "Kurjaković".
- House_of_Ilok region "Vukovar-Srijem County, Croatia".
- House_of_Ilok subject Category:Croatian_noble_families.
- House_of_Ilok subject Category:History_of_Bosnia_and_Herzegovina.
- House_of_Ilok subject Category:History_of_Croatia.
- House_of_Ilok subject Category:Hungarian_noble_families.
- House_of_Ilok subject Category:Kingdom_of_Croatia.
- House_of_Ilok subject Category:Kingdom_of_Hungary.
- House_of_Ilok comment "The House of Ilok (Croatian: Iločki; Croatian pronunciation: [ilotʃki]), in old sources de Illoch, de Wylak, de Voilack etc., Hungarian: Újlaki) was a Croatian noble family, descended in the male line from Gug (in some sources Göge), a member of the lower nobility in the region of Lower Slavonia during the 13th century.The Iločki, meaning "those of Ilok", rose to be a powerful and influential family in the Croato-Hungarian Kingdom during the period in the Late Middle Ages history marked by dynastic struggles for the possession of the throne and the Ottoman wars in Europe that affected the country. ".
- House_of_Ilok label "House of Ilok".
- House_of_Ilok label "Iločki".
- House_of_Ilok sameAs Iločki.
- House_of_Ilok sameAs m.0gvt2cv.
- House_of_Ilok sameAs Q849260.
- House_of_Ilok sameAs Q849260.
- House_of_Ilok wasDerivedFrom House_of_Ilok?oldid=577989467.
- House_of_Ilok depiction Epitaf_Nikole_Ilockog_crkva_sv_Ivana_Kapistrana_Ilok_221208.jpg.
- House_of_Ilok isPrimaryTopicOf House_of_Ilok.