Milengrad
About Milengrad
Milengrad is a mediaeval fort 2 kilometres northwest from Zajezda village, in Budinscina municipality, Krapina Zagorje County, Croatia. Milengrad changed into built at some stage in the reign of Hungarian Croatian King Bela IV after the Mongol invasion of 1241 to 1242. Around 1303, King Charles Robert donated the fort to the Cseszneky own family in repayment for his or her lack of Ipolyvisk Castle. The counts Cseszneky sold it quickly to Ban Mikcs, who, in 1309, ceded the lordship to the Herkffy circle of relatives.
In 1536, with the aid of the wedding between Katalin Herkffy and Miklos Patacic, Milengrad became the 2 households' shared belongings. In the 17th century, the Herkffy circle of relatives became extinct, and the Pata?i?s accompanied in the nineteenth century. Due to the steady conflict with the Ottomans, and probable as well to an earthquake, via the late seventeenth century numerous walls of Milengrad fell down, and in 1683 it become already noted as arx diruta, a fort in ruins.
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