Petar Berislavić
Petar Berislavić | |
|---|---|
Ivan Meštrović (1933) in Trogir | |
| Ban of Croatia | |
| In office 1513 – 20 May 1520 | |
| Preceded by | Emerik Perényi |
| Succeeded by | Ivan Karlović |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1475 |
| Died | 20 May 1520 (aged 44–45) Vražja gora near Korenica, Kingdom of Croatia |
| Resting place | Cathedral of St Michael, Veszprém, Hungary |
| Military service | |
| Battles/wars | Battle of Dubica (1513) Battle of Novigrad (1515) Battle of Jajce (1518) Battle of Plješivica (1520) |
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Petar Berislavić (or Péter Beriszló in Hungarian) (Trogir, 1475 – 20 May 1520), was the Ban (viceroy) of Croatia from 1513 to 1520 and also bishop of Veszprém. With his activity elevated the status of the Ban of Croatia, and successfully confronted and formed an anti-Ottoman defensive system in the Kingdom of Croatia and Dalmatia.