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The House of Orehovečki (Croatian pronunciation: [ɔrehɔˈʋetʃki], Hungarian: Orehóczy) was a Croatian noble family, descending from Sveti Petar Orehovec in the former Bjelovar-Križevci County, where it had its largest estates, and reached its peak in the 17th century. Thanks to the marriage connections, it was connected to many influential noble families like Keglević, , , etc. Notable members of the family were important state officials (like Vice-Ban of Croatia, and župan - head of the county), military officers, Catholic Church prelates and so on.

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  • Orehovečki (de)
  • Famille Orehóczy (fr)
  • House of Orehovečki (en)
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  • Orehovečki (deutsch Orechowetschki; ungarisch Orehóczi, Orehoczy) ist der Name eines alten kroatischen Adelsgeschlechts, das ursprünglich aus bei Križevci in der ehemaligen Komitat Bjelovar-Križevci in Nordkroatien stammt und ihren Höhepunkt im 17. Jahrhundert erreichte. Durch den Eheverbindungen wurde das Geschlecht mit vielen anderen einflussreichen Adelsfamilien verbunden, unter anderen mit Keglević, , und . Einige Angehörige des Geschlechts wurden in hohe staatliche und militärische Dienstgrade berufen, sowie Prälaten. (de)
  • The House of Orehovečki (Croatian pronunciation: [ɔrehɔˈʋetʃki], Hungarian: Orehóczy) was a Croatian noble family, descending from Sveti Petar Orehovec in the former Bjelovar-Križevci County, where it had its largest estates, and reached its peak in the 17th century. Thanks to the marriage connections, it was connected to many influential noble families like Keglević, , , etc. Notable members of the family were important state officials (like Vice-Ban of Croatia, and župan - head of the county), military officers, Catholic Church prelates and so on. (en)
  • La famille Orehóczy de Kusarovecz (en croate: Orehovečki od Guščerovca, en hongrois: kusaroveczi Orehóczy család) était une famille aristocratique croate–hongroise de municipalité Sveti Petar Orehovec. (fr)
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  • Orehovečki (en)
  • (Orehóczy) (en)
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  • Orehovečki (deutsch Orechowetschki; ungarisch Orehóczi, Orehoczy) ist der Name eines alten kroatischen Adelsgeschlechts, das ursprünglich aus bei Križevci in der ehemaligen Komitat Bjelovar-Križevci in Nordkroatien stammt und ihren Höhepunkt im 17. Jahrhundert erreichte. Durch den Eheverbindungen wurde das Geschlecht mit vielen anderen einflussreichen Adelsfamilien verbunden, unter anderen mit Keglević, , und . Einige Angehörige des Geschlechts wurden in hohe staatliche und militärische Dienstgrade berufen, sowie Prälaten. (de)
  • The House of Orehovečki (Croatian pronunciation: [ɔrehɔˈʋetʃki], Hungarian: Orehóczy) was a Croatian noble family, descending from Sveti Petar Orehovec in the former Bjelovar-Križevci County, where it had its largest estates, and reached its peak in the 17th century. Thanks to the marriage connections, it was connected to many influential noble families like Keglević, , , etc. Notable members of the family were important state officials (like Vice-Ban of Croatia, and župan - head of the county), military officers, Catholic Church prelates and so on. (en)
  • La famille Orehóczy de Kusarovecz (en croate: Orehovečki od Guščerovca, en hongrois: kusaroveczi Orehóczy család) était une famille aristocratique croate–hongroise de municipalité Sveti Petar Orehovec. (fr)
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  • Count Stanislav Orehovečki (en)
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