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Petar Keglević

Petar Keglević
Petar II. Keglević (1478-1554).JPG
Ban of Croatia
In office
9 December 1537 – 1 November 1542
Preceded by Louis Pekry
Succeeded by Nikola Šubić Zrinski
Personal details
Died 1554 or 1555
Resting place Church of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Pregrada, Croatia
Military service
Battles/wars Siege of Jajce (1521)

Petar Keglević of Bužim (died in 1554 or 1555) was the ban of Croatia and Slavonia from 1537 to 1542.

He 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). 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 Mohács was very traumatic. The history of the persons who were relevant after that - among them also Petar Keglević - 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 Mohács, he sided with Emperor Ferdinand against János Szapolyai. Zápolya had made a Franco-Hungarian alliance. Petar Keglević 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 kept for centuries.


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