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Nelipic, zwany także Nelipac lub Nelipcic, był średniowieczną chorwacką szlachecką rodziną z Dalmacji Zagora w Chorwacji. Byli mocno zaangażowani w sytuacje polityczne w Dalmacji i Bośni. W największym stopniu w XIV i XV wieku rządzili obszarami w środkowej Chorwacji, od góry Velebit po rzekę Cetinę. Pojawili się jako potomkowie Snač gentis.
The '''Nelipić''', also called '''Nelipac''' or '''Nelipčić''', were a medieval [[Croats|Croatian]] noble family from [[Zagora (Croatia)|Dalmatian Zagora]] in [[Croatia]]. They were greatly involved in political situations in [[Dalmatia]], and in [[Bosnia]]. At their greatest extent during the 14th and 15th century, they ruled areas in inner Croatia from mountain [[Velebit]] to [[Cetina]] river. They emerged as descendants of the [[Snačić family|Snačić]] gentis.
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<small><small>The '''Nelipić''', also called '''Nelipac''' or '''Nelipčić''', were a medieval [[Croats|Croatian]] noble family from [[Zagora (Croatia)|Dalmatian Zagora]] in [[Croatia]]. They were greatly involved in political situations in [[Dalmatia]], and in [[Bosnia]]. At their greatest extent during the 14th and 15th century, they ruled areas in inner Croatia from mountain [[Velebit]] to [[Cetina]] river. They emerged as descendants of the [[Snačić family|Snačić]] gentis. </small></small>
  
 
==Rise of Nelipić's power==
 
==Rise of Nelipić's power==
Rise of Nelipić's power was harmonized with fall of the [[Šubić]] family's influence, with whom the Nelipić continued to have tense relations and frequent skirmishes with during the 1330s.<ref name=Fine-1994-214>{{cite book | last=Fine | first=John Van Antwerp | page=214 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QDFVUDmAIqIC&pg=PA214 | title=The early medieval Balkans: a critical survey from the sixth to the late twelfth century | publisher=[[University of Michigan Press]] | isbn=0-472-08149-7<!--9780472081493-->}}</ref> When [[George II Šubić]] died between 1328 and 1330, he was succeeded by his son [[Mladen III Šubić]].<ref name=Fine-1994-214/> Pressure from [[Ivan Nelipić]] including his capture of [[Ostrovica Fortress|Ostrovica]] and various lesser Šubić places, led Mladen III and his uncle [[Paul II Šubić of Bribir|Paul II]] to make peace with Nelipić.<ref name=Fine-1994-214/>
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<small><small>Rise of Nelipić's power was harmonized with fall of the [[Šubić]] family's influence, with whom the Nelipić continued to have tense relations and frequent skirmishes with during the 1330s.<ref name=Fine-1994-214>{{cite book | last=Fine | first=John Van Antwerp | page=214 | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=QDFVUDmAIqIC&pg=PA214 | title=The early medieval Balkans: a critical survey from the sixth to the late twelfth century | publisher=[[University of Michigan Press]] | isbn=0-472-08149-7<!--9780472081493-->}}</ref> When [[George II Šubić]] died between 1328 and 1330, he was succeeded by his son [[Mladen III Šubić]].<ref name=Fine-1994-214/> Pressure from [[Ivan Nelipić]] including his capture of [[Ostrovica Fortress|Ostrovica]] and various lesser Šubić places, led Mladen III and his uncle [[Paul II Šubić of Bribir|Paul II]] to make peace with Nelipić.<ref name=Fine-1994-214/> </small></small>
  
 
== Wybitni członkowie ==
 
== Wybitni członkowie ==

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Nelipic, zwany także Nelipac lub Nelipcic, był średniowieczną chorwacką szlachecką rodziną z Dalmacji Zagora w Chorwacji. Byli mocno zaangażowani w sytuacje polityczne w Dalmacji i Bośni. W największym stopniu w XIV i XV wieku rządzili obszarami w środkowej Chorwacji, od góry Velebit po rzekę Cetinę. Pojawili się jako potomkowie Snač gentis.

The Nelipić, also called Nelipac or Nelipčić, were a medieval Croatian noble family from Dalmatian Zagora in Croatia. They were greatly involved in political situations in Dalmatia, and in Bosnia. At their greatest extent during the 14th and 15th century, they ruled areas in inner Croatia from mountain Velebit to Cetina river. They emerged as descendants of the Snačić gentis. 

Rise of Nelipić's power

Rise of Nelipić's power was harmonized with fall of the Šubić family's influence, with whom the Nelipić continued to have tense relations and frequent skirmishes with during the 1330s.[1] When George II Šubić died between 1328 and 1330, he was succeeded by his son Mladen III Šubić.[1] Pressure from Ivan Nelipić including his capture of Ostrovica and various lesser Šubić places, led Mladen III and his uncle Paul II to make peace with Nelipić.[1] 

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