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- Els Kačić (Chacichorum) fou una tribu croata que es van assentar al segle xii en. Els Kačić eren coneguts per la pirateria. En 1167, Kotor havia signat un contracte en el qual afirmava que estarien disposats a pagar-los tribut a canvi de navegació lliure. Una mica més tard, vora el 1190, Dubrovnik actua de manera similar; va accedir a pagar-los un tribut anual per a evitar ser saquejats. Al segle xiii, la República de Venècia va prendre possessió de Zadar i Dubrovnik, però va continuar la seva relació amb els Kačić fins al 1235. (ca)
- Kačić (Plural: Kačići; auch Kacic, Kacichc, lat.: Chacichorum, genere Chacittorum, generatione Cacich, genus Chacittorum, nobiles de Cacich), ist der Name eines alten kroatischen Adelsgeschlechtes. Der Name stammt von dem Wort „Kac“, was "geflügelte Schlange" bzw. "Drache" bedeutet. Die Familie Kačić, vertreten durch deren Fürsten Jura, war eines von 12 kroatischen Adelsgeschlechtern, das mit dem ungarischen König Koloman im Jahre 1102 die Pacta Conventa (Qualiter) unterzeichnete. Dieser Vertrag sicherte dem kroatischen Adel die Autonomie innerhalb der neuen Personalunion zu. Der vormals ungarische König nannte sich fortan "König von Ungarn, Kroatien und Dalmatien". (de)
- The Kačić family (Croatian: Kačići, Hungarian: Kacsics, Latin: Cacich) was one of the most influential Croatian noble families, and was one of the Croatian "twelve noble tribes" described in the Pacta conventa and Supetar Cartulary. The historical sources refer to members of this family as nobles in the area of the Luka županija in the Zadar-Biograd hinterland (12th–16th centuries), as the lords (knezes) of Omiš (12th and 13th centuries), and as the lords of the Makarska Riviera (15th and 16th centuries). Another prominent branch of the family, Kacsics, was part of the Hungarian nobility and from it branched many families including Szécsényi. Family members of the Omiš branch were known for piracy in the Adriatic Sea, clashes with Venice, and were even accused of Patarene heresy. To the Makarska branch belonged the Croatian poet and Franciscian monk, Andrija Kačić Miošić, whose work Razgovor ugodni naroda slovinskog (Pleasant Conversation of Slavic People, 1756) was one of the most popular Croatian literary works for more than a century. Notable members of the Hungarian branch were Bans of Croatia and Slavonia. (en)
- Kacsics (ou Kácsik, en hongrois : Kacsics nemzetség) est le nom d'un ancien clan magyar. (fr)
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- Els Kačić (Chacichorum) fou una tribu croata que es van assentar al segle xii en. Els Kačić eren coneguts per la pirateria. En 1167, Kotor havia signat un contracte en el qual afirmava que estarien disposats a pagar-los tribut a canvi de navegació lliure. Una mica més tard, vora el 1190, Dubrovnik actua de manera similar; va accedir a pagar-los un tribut anual per a evitar ser saquejats. Al segle xiii, la República de Venècia va prendre possessió de Zadar i Dubrovnik, però va continuar la seva relació amb els Kačić fins al 1235. (ca)
- Kačić (Plural: Kačići; auch Kacic, Kacichc, lat.: Chacichorum, genere Chacittorum, generatione Cacich, genus Chacittorum, nobiles de Cacich), ist der Name eines alten kroatischen Adelsgeschlechtes. Der Name stammt von dem Wort „Kac“, was "geflügelte Schlange" bzw. "Drache" bedeutet. Die Familie Kačić, vertreten durch deren Fürsten Jura, war eines von 12 kroatischen Adelsgeschlechtern, das mit dem ungarischen König Koloman im Jahre 1102 die Pacta Conventa (Qualiter) unterzeichnete. Dieser Vertrag sicherte dem kroatischen Adel die Autonomie innerhalb der neuen Personalunion zu. Der vormals ungarische König nannte sich fortan "König von Ungarn, Kroatien und Dalmatien". (de)
- Kacsics (ou Kácsik, en hongrois : Kacsics nemzetség) est le nom d'un ancien clan magyar. (fr)
- The Kačić family (Croatian: Kačići, Hungarian: Kacsics, Latin: Cacich) was one of the most influential Croatian noble families, and was one of the Croatian "twelve noble tribes" described in the Pacta conventa and Supetar Cartulary. The historical sources refer to members of this family as nobles in the area of the Luka županija in the Zadar-Biograd hinterland (12th–16th centuries), as the lords (knezes) of Omiš (12th and 13th centuries), and as the lords of the Makarska Riviera (15th and 16th centuries). Another prominent branch of the family, Kacsics, was part of the Hungarian nobility and from it branched many families including Szécsényi. (en)
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- Kačić (ca)
- Kačić (Adelsgeschlecht) (de)
- Clan Kacsics (fr)
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