Ivan Drašković
Ivan II Drašković (Hungarian: Draskovich János; 1550–1613) was a Croatian ban and member of the Drašković noble family. His wife was Baroness Éva Istvánffy, daughter of Miklós Istvánffy.
He is known as having defended Turopolje from the Turks in 1570. He became ban in 1595. He settled in Gomirje. Drašković was also wary of the Protestant Reformation.
From his father Gašpar /Casper/ (1530–1585) he inherited the title of baron.
He ruled as ban until 1608. He was succeeded by Tamás Erdődy. His son and greatgrandson later became bans as well.
External links
- Drašković family, barons created in 1569 and counts in 1631 (text in the Croatian Family Lexicon)
- Ivan II Drašković, founder of the "Banal" branch of the family
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Preceded by Gašpar Stankovački |
Ban of Croatia 1595–1608 |
Succeeded by Tamás Erdődy |