Franko Talovac
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Franko Talovac or Franjo Talovac[1] (in medieval sources: Francho Thallowcz, Tallocz, Tallovec;[2] Hungarian: Frank Tallóci; born late 14th century – died 1448) was a Croatian nobleman, a member of the Talovac noble family. He held the dignity of Ban of Severin[3] (1436–1439), Diocesan administrator (Steward) of the Diocese of Zagreb and Archdiocese of Kalocsa (from 1433), Count of Temes (from 1437) and Castellan of Nándorfehérvár in the associated kingdoms Hungary and Croatia.
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Franko Talovac | |
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Ban of Severin | |
Reign | 1436–1439 |
Predecessor | Ladislaus Hagymás of Beregszó |
Successor | John Hunyadi, Jr. |
Known for | Diocesan administrator (Steward) of the Diocese of Zagreb and Archdiocese of Kalocsa (from 1433) Ban of Severin (1436–1439) Count of Temes (from 1437) Castellan of Nándorfehérvár |
Born | late 14th century Korčula, Kingdom of Croatia (now Croatia) |
Died | 1448 Kosovo field, Medieval Serbia (now Kosovo) |
Residence | Topolovica, Bjelovar-Bilogora County, |
Spouse(s) | Jelena Jakšić of Kuželj |
Issue | Nikola, Ladislav, Matko II., Franjo and Anka |
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