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Gornje Vodičevo
Gornje Vodičevo ( sr-cyrl, Горње Водичево) is a village in the municipality of Novi Grad, Republika Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It consists of twenty hamlets; among them are Kukavice, Vukovići, Kestenova Dolina, Bundale, Rekići, Potok, Žljeba, Šurlani (Stanići), Kolundžije, and Đurđevići-Zecovi. History County Vodice and village Vodičevo were mentioned for the first time in 1197 and, after that, in 1200. This county belonged to the Babonici princes. Count Stephen of Gorica of the Babonić family, who was awarded the estate of Vodičevo in Bosnia for his successful defence of the border in White Carniola, ceded part of this estate to the Templars before 1210. During the Turkish rule, Gornje Vodičevo was mentioned as a village in Kostajnica nahija (sub-district) in 1604. A sign of the Turkish rule over this region are ruins of a fortress which was 4m long, 2m wide (inner dimensions) and 7m high made of stone. The fortress walls were 65–70 cm th ...
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Stephen I Babonić
Stephen I Babonić (; died before 1210) was a Croatian nobleman and soldier at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries. He was the founder of the illustrious Babonić family in Slavonia. He is referred to as Stephen of Goricha (, , ) by later royal charters, however, the credibility of these is disputed to varying degrees, so there are many uncertainties surrounding his origins and life. Béla's alleged donation Content Upon the request of Franjo Blagajski, a scion of the Babonići, King Maximilian II, Holy Roman Emperor, Maximilian, in Vienna on 7 November 1571, transcribed an alleged royal charter of Emeric, King of Hungary issued in 1197 or 1200, which contains the ancestry of Stephen and thus the origin of the Babonić family. The document was preserved in the archives of the Blagaj family (also Blagay or Blagajski) in Boštanj, Grosuplje, Weißenstein (present-day Boštanj in Slovenia). Later, it was transferred to the Hungarian National Museum. According to the royal charte ...
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