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    Adam Zrinski (Hungarian: Zrínyi Ádám) (Vienna, 24 December 1662 – Slankamen, 19 August 1691) was a Croatian count and officer in Habsburg monarchy army service, a member of the Zrinski noble family.

  2. Adam Josip Sigismund Zrinski (mađ. Zrínyi Ádám) (Beč, 24. prosinca 1662. – kod Slankamena, 19. kolovoza 1691.), bio je hrvatski grof, časnik i protuturski borac iz znamenite hrvatske velikaške obitelji Zrinski.

  3. Adam Zrinski (Hungarian language: Zrínyi Ádám) (Vienna, December 24, 1662 – Slankamen, August 19, 1691) was a Croatian count and officer in Habsburg Monarchy army service, a member of the Zrinski noble family.

  4. The last male Zrinski descendants were Adam Zrinski (1662–1691), son of Nikola Zrinski, a Habsburg Monarchy army lieutenant-colonel. He inherited from his father the large and valuable Bibliotheca Zriniana .

  5. Library contents. Since it was set up, the Bibliotheca Zriniana has been continually expanded and its stock of books has changed. The inheritance of Nikola Zrinski was extended with the books of his brother Petar (1621–1671), sister-in-law Katarina (1625–1673) and son Adam.

  6. Feštetić Castle was built most probably in the 16th century and owned by the members of the Zrinski family (count Adam Zrinski) almost till the end of the 17th century. The name of the castle comes from the Croatian-Hungarian Feštetić family, who possessed it from 1791 until 1923.

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  8. The paper presents the history of the Zrinski family through their most important estates in the early modern period, from estates along the Kupa, Zrin and Gvozdansko, through estates in the Croatian Littoral (Bakar, Kraljevica) and Gorski kotar.

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