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Šilobod
The House of Šilobod (Alternatively: ''Sillobod, Silobad, Shilobod, Šilobad, Šilobodec, Shelobod''; Cyrillic: ''Шилобод'') are a noble family from Podgrađe Podokićko in the Kingdom of Croatia (Habsburg). Etymology Šilo' is a Serbo-Croatian word meaning awl and Bȏd' refers to stitching or sewing. The name likely refers to a stitching awl or craft profession which worked with leather, such as a shoe or saddle maker, though its origins are unknown. History The History of Croatia, history of the Croatian people and their many migrations provides context for the genealogy of the Šilobod family. In particular, it is generally accepted that the Croats as a people had their roots in the region of White Croats, unbaptized Croatia, located in northeastern Europe along the Baltic Sea coast and included parts of modern-day eastern Poland, Latvia, and Lithuania. It is assumed that the Šilobod family is related to the Šilubod family, which dominates as an autochthonous surn ...
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Podgrađe Podokićko
Podgrađe Podokićko is a settlement (''naselje'') in the Samobor administrative territory of Zagreb County, Croatia. As of 2011 it had a population of 162 people. Notable people *Mihalj Šilobod Bolšić - Roman Catholic The Catholic Church (), also known as the Roman Catholic Church, is the largest Christian church, with 1.27 to 1.41 billion baptized Catholics worldwide as of 2025. It is among the world's oldest and largest international institut ... priest, mathematician, writer, and musical theorist of Šilobod nobility, primarily known for writing the first Croatian arithmetic textbook ''Arithmatika Horvatzka'' (published in Zagreb, 1758). References Populated places in Zagreb County {{ZagrebCounty-geo-stub ...
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