Zbornik Moslavine XIII

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Abstract In this paper we have discussed only some of the many documents pertaining to the last period of life of Ivan Prata tracked from the moment of his "departure" from the court of King Sigismund of Luxembourg until his death in Dobra kuća in early December 1442. The presence of family Prata, Ivan, Nikola, or their relatives or descendants in this part of Slavonia, from Körös to Czasma (Čazma), from Kutina to Virovitica, passing through Brslianicu (Bršljanicu) and a Dobra kuća, does not seem to have ever been bickering on the occasion, much less violence or exceeding the duties that were typical of the Middle Ages. Family Prata, active at the time in this large area of Hungary, and studied here and the mention of its members, held more than a good relationship with local Christian churches, as well show donations. Family Prata is not extinct, furthermore here published documents, together with many other well-known documents, can demonstrate the continuity of family Prata offspring that could possibly come up to our time. Of course, not by Ivan, from Tulberta or other lateral branches.

Crkva samostana Sveta Ana, Donja Vrijeska

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