Frankopan family tree

Summary

This is the family tree of the House of Frankopan[1] (Counts of Krk, Senj and Modruš), a Croatian noble family, from 1115 to 1671.

Legend
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Founder
Purple
Ban (Viceroy) of Croatia


Dujam I,
knez Krčki

(Doimus I,
Conte of Krk),
(floruit 1115 – †1163)
Bartol
(Bartul) I Krčki

(*? – †1198)
Vid (Gvido) I
Krčki
(*? – †1193)
Bartol II Krčki,
(2.marriage),
owner of Modruš
since 1193
Vid II Krčki
(fl. 1198–1232)
Henrik I Krčki
(fl. 1198–1232)
Ivan I Krčki
(fl. 1198–1232),
owner of Modruš
and Vinodol
(s. 1225)
Martin I Krčki
(fl. 1198–1232),
priest
Ivan II K.
(*? – †after 1241)
Bartol III K.
(fl. 1240–1260)
Fridrik I K.
(fl. 1241–1260)
Vid III K.
(*? – †after 1231)
Škinela
(Schinella) I K.
(*? – †c. 1261)
Fridrik II K.
(fl. 1241–1260;
†after 1288)
Bartol IV K.
(*? – †after 1261/70)
Vid IV K.
(fl. 1241–1270),
owner of Senj
since 1271
Petar I K.
(fl. 1261–1283)
Škinela II K.
(†after 1261)
Bartol V K.
(fl. 1261–1281)
Dujam II K.
(fl. 1279–1317),
owner of Modruš
Ivan III K.
(fl. 1266–1290)
Leonard I K.
(*? – †1308),
owner of Vinodol
Marko I K.
(*? – †1317)
Škinela III K.
(fl. 1307–1314)
Nikola I K.
(fl. 1307–1335;
†after 1339)
Fridrik III K.
(fl. 1306–1333)
owner of Slunj
and Drežnik
Bartol VI K.
(fl. 1290–1310)
Vid V K.
(*? – †after 1331)
Fridrik IV K.
(*? – †after 1310)
Ivan IV K.
(*? – †after 1310)
Bartol VII K.
(fl. 1330–1343;
†after 1385)
Nikola II K.
(fl. 1335–1366;
†after 1386)
Rigus I K.
(*? – †after 1343)
Nikola III K.
(fl. 1343–1377)
Marko II K.Bartol VIII K.
(fl. 1327–1361)
Dujam III K.
(fl. 1323–1349),
Zhupan (iupanus, count) of Požega
Elizabeta
Šubić,
princess
of Bribir,
daughter of
Mladen II,
Ban
of Croatia
Marko III K.
(*? – †1384)
Stjepan II Krčki
(fl. 1359 – †c. 1390),
owner of Modruš
Margareta
(fl. 1353 – †before 1390)
a daughter
(fl. 1361–1390)
Ivan V (Anž) Krčki
(*before 1343 – †1393),
Ban (viceroy)
of Croatia
(1391–1393)
Ana of Gorizia
(†1402),
daughter of
Meinhard VI,
Princely Count
of Gorizia
Stjepan I Krčki,
Zhupan of Požega,
signatory of
the Peace-treaty of Zadar
(1358)
Elizabeta
(fl. 1346–1347),
married Pavao II Šubić of Bribir
Elizabeta
(murdered 1422),
married
Fridrik II,
Count of Celje
Nikola IV Frankopan Krčki
(*? – †1432),
Ban (viceroy)
of Croatia
(1426–1432)
a daughter
Ivan VI (Anž) Frankopan Cetinski
(*? – †1436),
co-Ban
of Croatia
(1432–1436),
owner of Cetin
Nikola V Frankopan Ozaljski
(*? – †1456/58),
owner of Ozalj
Juraj I Frankopan
(fl. 1416–1434)
Martin II Frankopan Trsatski
(*? – †1479),
owner of Trsat,
Vinodol
and Bakar
Bartol IX Frankopan Tržački
(*1416(?) – †1458/61),
owner of Tržac
Katarina
(fl. 1416)
Andrija I Frankopan
(*? – †1439)
Stjepan III Frankopan Modruški
(c. 1416 – c. †1481/84),
co-Ban
of Croatia
(1432–1437 and
1463–1464)
Sigismund (Žikmund) Frankopan Otočki
(*? – †1465),
owner of Otočac
Dujam IV Frankopan Slunjski
(*? – †1487),
owner of Slunj
Ivan VII Frankopan Krčki
(*1424(?) – †1486),
sole owner
of Krk
(1451–1480)
Juraj II F. Cetinski
(fl. 1437–1469)
Bartol X F. Ozaljski
(*? – †1474)
Nikola VI F. Tržački
(*? – 1523)
Ivan VIII (Anž) F. Tržački (Brinjski)
(c. 1458 – c. † 1521),
owner of Brinje
Jelena
(fl. 1513)
Barbara
(fl. 1475–1504),
married
Franjo Berislavić,
Ban of Jajce
(†c. 1519)
Doroteja
(fl. 1475–1479),
married
Karlo Kurjaković;
mother of I. Karlović,
Ban
of Croatia
Bernardin F. Modruški (Ozaljski)
(*1453 – †1529/30)
Doroteja
(fl. 1489),
married Stjepan
Babonić Blagajski
BarbaraAna
(*? – †1498)
Mihovil (Michael) I F. Slunjski
(fl. 1487–1514)
DorotejaNikola VII F. KrčkiIvan
(died young
c. 1465)
Katarina
(*? – †c. 1520)
Ivan IX F. Cetinski
(*? – Krbava field, 1493)
Andrija (Andrew) II F. Cetinski
(fl. 1466–1499)
Mihovil II F. Cetinski
(fl. 1466–1498)
Grgur (Gregory)
(*1459 – †1520),
archbishop of Kalocsa
(1503–1520)
Krsto (Christopher) II F. Tržački
(*? – †1530),
owner of Tržac
Vuk (Wolf) I F. Tržački (Brinjski)
(*? – †1546)
signatory of the
Cetingrad Charter
(1527)
Katarina
(fl. 1535)
Ferdinand F. Ozaljski
(*? – †c. 1525/27)
Beatrica
(*1480 – †1510),
married
Ivaniš Korvin,
Ban of Croatia
Krsto (Christopher) I F. Ozaljski
(*1482 – †1527),
Ban (viceroy) of Croatia
Matija (Matthew) I F. Ozaljski
(*? – †1518)
Ivan X F. Ozaljski
(*c. 1490 – †1543)
Juraj III F. Slunjski
(*? – †1553),
signatory of the
Cetingrad Charter
(1527)
Ana Babonić,
princess of Blagaj
Matija II F. Slunjski
(*? – †Mohács, 1526)
Petar II F. Slunjski
(fl. 1514)
Ivan XI (Franjo) F. Cetinski
(fl. 1503–1527;
†1543)
Nikola VIII F. Tržački
(*? – †1575/77)
married Dora,
princess of Blagaj
Elizabeta,
married
Ivan Alapić
Stjepan IV F. Ozaljski
(*? – †1577)
Katarina
(*? – †1561),
married
Nikola IV Zrinski,
Ban of Croatia
Elizabeta
(*1496/97 – †1508)
Krsto
(*1499 – †1505)
Franjo I F. Slunjski
(*1536 – †1572),
co-Ban
of Croatia
(1567–1572)
AnaKatarina
(fl. 1555–1580)
Stjepan V F. TržačkiUršulaKlaraGašpar I F. Tržački
(*? – †1578/88(?))
Katarina,
daughter
of Ivan Lenković
Juraj IV F. TržačkiNikola IX F. Tržački
(*? – †1647),
Ban (viceroy) of Croatia
(1617–1622)
Vuk II Krsto F. Tržački
(c. 1578/88(?) – †1652)
Gašpar II F. Tržački
(*? – †1653)
Juraj V F. Tržački
(c. 1620 – †1661)
Ana Katarina
(*1625 – †1673),
married
Petar Zrinski,
Ban (viceroy)
of Croatia
Fran II Krsto F. Tržački
(*1643–1671),
beheaded
in Wiener Neustadt
Julia di Naro
(*1647 – †?),
niece of Cardinal
Francesco Barberini
MarijaJuliana
(*? – †1693)
Nikola X F. Tržački
(*? – †1659)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Fine 2006, p. 567

Sources edit

  • Fine, John V.A. (2006). "Appendix: Simplified genealogy of the Frankopans, Šubićs and Zrinskis". When ethnicity did not matter in the Balkans. Ann Arbor: The University of Michigan. ISBN 978-0-472-02560-2.

External links edit

  • Marek, Miroslav. "Frankopan family list – Czech-Hungarian version of the names". Genealogy.EU.
  • The members of the family in the book „Episcopi Veglienses“ („Bishops of Krk“) written by Daniele Farlati /in Latin/
  • Frankopans, princes of Krk 1115-1480 (Author: Damir Tulić, Ph.D., Faculty of Philosophy, University of Rijeka /in Croatian/)
  • Stjepan III Frankopan, Ban (Viceroy) of Croatia and a confidant of king Sigismund of Luxemburg – text from the Institute „Ruđer Bošković“ in Zagreb (Author: Petar Strčić, academician)
  • Nikola IX Frankopan Tržački, Ban (Viceroy) of Croatia 1617-1622 – text from the Croatian Lexicographic institute „Miroslav Krleža“ in Zagreb
  • Brothers Vuk and Nikola Frankopan took part in the 1615-1617 Uskok War /in Italian/
  • Vinodol as well as Novi Vinodolski were property of the Princes of Krk (later renamed Frankopan) since 1225 - text from the Historical Miscellany of the Croatian Historical Society, Zagreb, 1964 Edition (Author: Prof. Vladimir Košćak) /in Croatian/ Archived 2014-04-08 at the Wayback Machine