Dujam II Frankopan
Dujam (II) Frankopan (Hungarian: Frangepán (II.) Duim; (Italian: Doimo (II) Frangipani); died 1317), also Dujam II of Krk (Croatian: Dujam II. Krčki), was a Croatian noble, an early member of the illustrious House of Frankopan, who took control of the Adriatic Sea's western coast in Croatia, which had been in a personal union with Hungary since 1102. As Count of Krk (or Veglia), he also ruled the area of Modruš and Senj.
Dujam (II) Frankopan | |
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Count of Krk | |
Reign | c. 1288–1317 |
Predecessor | Frederick II |
Successor | Frederick III |
Died | 1317 |
Noble family | House of Frankopan |
Spouse(s) | Ursia Ursini |
Issue | Frederick III |
Father | Frederick II |
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