Emerik Derenčin

Hungarian-Croatian nobleman From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Emerik Derenčin (Hungarian: Imre Derencsényi, Croatian: Mirko Derenčin) was a Hungarian-Croatian nobleman remembered as the commander of the Croatian troops in the 1493 Battle of Krbava Field.

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Emerik Derenčin
Imre Derencsényi
Ban of Croatia
In office
April 1493  9 September 1493
Preceded byLadislav of Egervár
Succeeded byLadislaus Kanizsai
Personal details
SpouseUrsula Zapolya
ParentJános Derencsényi
Military service
Battles/warsBattle of Krbava Field (1493)
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He was a member of the Derencsényi family from the kindred of Balog.[1] Prior to becoming the ban, Derenčin was the military captain of Senj,[2] and the ban of Jajce.[3]

Derencsényi and John Both were named the Ban of Croatia and Dalmatia and Ban of Slavonia in 1493.[4] In the Battle of Krbava Field, the Croats under Derenčin suffered a devastating loss, and Derenčin himself was taken captive and killed.

Family

Derencsényi married Orsolya Zápolya, sister of Stephen Zápolya, the Palatine of Hungary. They had two sons and, probably, a daughter.[4]

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