Petar Keglević II of Bužim (died in 1554 or 1555) was the ban of Croatia and Slavonia from 1537 to 1542.[1] He was also a captain of Bihać from 1535 - 1539.[2]
Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Pregrada, Croatia
Military service
Battles/wars
Siege of Jajce (1521)
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Keglević was captain from 1521 to 1522 and later ban of Jajce. In 1526, some months before the Battle of Mohács, he got the jus gladii, even though he did not take part in the battle (he arrived too late). In (1525 - 1526) he becomes one of the captains and chief officers of the royal Hussars.[3] From 25 May 1533 to 9 December 1537, he was the royal commissary for Croatia and Slavonia as attorney general. From 1537 to 1542, he was the ban of Croatia and Slavonia.
In 1542, he was sentenced as an infidel by the Diet in Pressburg, because of his special agreement with the Ottoman Empire and because of the unlawful ownership of Međimurje. Emperor Ferdinand removed him from his position as ban and confiscated his properties in 1542 (see also: Little War in Hungary (1543)). One of the sons of Petar Keglević moved to Valladolid (see: Conflicts with the Ottoman Empire) and Mehmed-paša Sokolović became Commander of the Imperial Squires and later Grand Vizier. Emperor Ferdinand imprisoned Keglević in 1546 in house arrest in one of his own houses of his own choice. In 1548 he was granted an amnesty and was returned all of his goods along with his grandfather's Bužim. In the year 1552 Emperor Ferdinand visited him as a private person and brought him news from Valladolid.
^I. Regni hungariae et partium eidem annexarum statuum et ordinum seu nobilium familiarum stemmatographia intersertis accessorie notationibus de antiquis populis hungariae oras incolentibus, Pars II. Typis Simonis Petri Weber, 1798 p. 212.
^"Keglević, Petar". Encyclopedia of the Miroslav Krleža Lexicographical Institute, Zagreb. Retrieved 2021-05-06.
^Zaslužni i znamenti Hrvati 925-1925., Emilije Laszowski, Zagreb 1925.
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For other people with similar names see Peter Keglevic disambiguation Petar Keglevic II of Buzim died in 1554 or 1555 was the ban of Croatia and Slavonia from 1537 to 1542 1 He was also a captain of Bihac from 1535 1539 2 Petar KeglevicBan of CroatiaIn office 9 December 1537 1 November 1542Preceded byLouis PekrySucceeded byNikola Subic ZrinskiPersonal detailsDied1554 or 1555Resting placeChurch of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary Pregrada CroatiaMilitary serviceBattles warsSiege of Jajce 1521 Career editKeglevic was captain from 1521 to 1522 and later ban of Jajce In 1526 some months before the Battle of Mohacs he got the jus gladii even though he did not take part in the battle he arrived too late In 1525 1526 he becomes one of the captains and chief officers of the royal Hussars 3 From 25 May 1533 to 9 December 1537 he was the royal commissary for Croatia and Slavonia as attorney general From 1537 to 1542 he was the ban of Croatia and Slavonia The Battle of Mohacs was very traumatic The history of the persons who were relevant after that among them also Petar Keglevic is described again and again A part of Zagreb is still named after him He distinguished himself in battles against the Ottoman Empire and he achieved a special agreement After the battle of Mohacs he sided with Emperor Ferdinand against Janos Szapolyai Zapolya had made a Franco Hungarian alliance Petar Keglevic made a special agreement with the Ottoman Empire The result was a Franco Ottoman alliance and as an unintended consequence moved Jeronimo Bassano from Venice to England see also Ottoman Venetian War This architecture of Europe should be kept for centuries He increased his family s holdings through purchases Kostel and Krapina 4 and royal gifts Bijela Stijena near Pakrac Lobor Novigrad the permission to build novi grad i e new towns Zsambek Perbal Tok and Furstenfeld 5 After the death of Keglevic s son in law Gaspar Ernust in 1540 he assumed ownership of his possessions in Međimurje and stayed in fortified Cakovec Castle 6 but was later forced by Nikola Subic Zrinski to leave it 7 In 1542 he was sentenced as an infidel by the Diet in Pressburg because of his special agreement with the Ottoman Empire and because of the unlawful ownership of Međimurje Emperor Ferdinand removed him from his position as ban and confiscated his properties in 1542 see also Little War in Hungary 1543 One of the sons of Petar Keglevic moved to Valladolid see Conflicts with the Ottoman Empire and Mehmed pasa Sokolovic became Commander of the Imperial Squires and later Grand Vizier Emperor Ferdinand imprisoned Keglevic in 1546 in house arrest in one of his own houses of his own choice In 1548 he was granted an amnesty and was returned all of his goods along with his grandfather s Buzim In the year 1552 Emperor Ferdinand visited him as a private person and brought him news from Valladolid He was not involved in the dynastic fight between the Habsburgs and the Jagiellonians although he made the business with George Margrave of Brandenburg Ansbach so that this one pulled back from Hungary and Croatia Petar Keglevic was married to Barbara Strezsemley from Streza today Pavlin Klostar near Bjelovar from family Bissenus de Streza Streza 8 was the uncle of king Dmitar Zvonimir Streza descended from Bissenus de genere Aba who was a descendant of the Hungarian king Samuel Aba a grandson of Geza Grand Prince of the Hungarians Count Petar VII Keglevic is his descendant He died in 1554 or 1555 See also editHouse of Keglevic List of feudal lords of MeđimurjePreceded byLouis Pekry Ban of Croatia1537 1542 Succeeded byNikola Subic ZrinskiReferences edit Hrvatska enciklopedija Keglevic Petar Lopasic Radoslav 1890 Bihac i bihacka krajina mjestopisne i poviestne crtice in Croatian p 5 JOSIPA ADZIC History department KEGLEVICI BUZIMSKI U 16 STOLJECU 2018 https repozitorij unipu hr islandora object unipu 2759 preview page 10 cit George Margrave of Brandenburg Ansbach 21 12 1521 and Ferdinand I Holy Roman Emperor King of Croatia 8 11 1559 Count Peter Keglevich Margrave of the castles Kostel and Krapina National Archives of Hungary I Regni hungariae et partium eidem annexarum statuum et ordinum seu nobilium familiarum stemmatographia intersertis accessorie notationibus de antiquis populis hungariae oras incolentibus Pars II Typis Simonis Petri Weber 1798 p 212 Keglevic Croatian Biographical Lexicon Zagreb Retrieved 2023 03 17 Keglevic Petar Encyclopedia of the Miroslav Krleza Lexicographical Institute Zagreb Retrieved 2021 05 06 Zasluzni i znamenti Hrvati 925 1925 Emilije Laszowski Zagreb 1925 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Petar Keglevic amp oldid 1151064717, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,