Crepović noble family (Transylvania)
The Crepović (Serbian Cyrillic: Цреповић, pl. Crepovići) were among the more notable Serb noble families in the mid-16th century in Hungary, with their head, Nikola Crepović (Никола Цреповић, Hungarian: Cserepovics Miklós, Turkish: Cerepoviki). He was among the Serb nobility living in John Zápolya's part of Hungary that participated in the talks in Horgoš in 1542 to send a representative to King Ferdinand, in the name of the Serbs, to present their requests. In 1550, he was a colonel in the army of Petar Petrović, a relative of Zápolya, who was in armed conflict with fra Juraj Utješenović-Martinušević, a Dalmatian monk and later bishop of Nagyvárad, and the Cardinal, the main individuals of Zápolya's court. With an army of 4,000 Serbs, and as many "Turks", Crepović took six cities and burn
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Crepović noble family (Transylvania)
The Crepović (Serbian Cyrillic: Цреповић, pl. Crepovići) were among the more notable Serb noble families in the mid-16th century in Hungary, with their head, Nikola Crepović (Никола Цреповић, Hungarian: Cserepovics Miklós, Turkish: Cerepoviki). He was among the Serb nobility living in John Zápolya's part of Hungary that participated in the talks in Horgoš in 1542 to send a representative to King Ferdinand, in the name of the Serbs, to present their requests. In 1550, he was a colonel in the army of Petar Petrović, a relative of Zápolya, who was in armed conflict with fra Juraj Utješenović-Martinušević, a Dalmatian monk and later bishop of Nagyvárad, and the Cardinal, the main individuals of Zápolya's court. With an army of 4,000 Serbs, and as many "Turks", Crepović took six cities and burn
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