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This is the family tree of the House of Šubić (princes of Bribir), a Croatian noble family, from 1066 to 1456.


Budec,
Župan
(zhupan, iupanus, count)
of Bribir
(1066-1070)
Strezinja,
Župan
of Bribir
(1075-1089)
Vukilo,
Župan
of Bribir
(about
1090/1100)
Mrmonja
(Marmonja),
Župan of
Bribir, signatory
of the "Pacta conventa" agreement
(1102)
Bogdan
(Bogdanac),
župan of
Bribir (1164)
Miroslav I.
župan of Bribir
(1180-1184)
Grgur I.
prince
(princeps)
of Bribir
(1184)
Grgur II.
bishop of Knin
(1229)
Vuičin
prince of Zvonigrad
(1220) and prince
of Split
(1224)
Pribina,
prince of Bribir
(1197)
Marko I.
(died 1200)
Juraj,
prince of Bribir
(1197 ?)
Grgur III.
prince of Bribir
(1197-1199),
and prince of
Split and Šibenik
(1217-1235)
Stjepan I.
prince of Bribir
and Trogir
(1217-1238)
Vulčina
(Vučina),
prince of Trogir
(about 1220),
died 1226
Budislav,
prince of Bribir
(1227 ?)
Obrad
Miroslav II.
(1308)
Marko II.
prince of Split
(1284-1300)
Martin
(1274)
Stjepan
(Stjepko) II.

prince of Trogir
(1239-1240),
died 1274
Jakov I.
prince of Bribir
(1251) and Nin (1267),
died 1270
Vukeša,
prince of Bribir
(1284-1290)
Ugrin,
prince of Bribir
(1300)
Stjepan III.
prince of Bribir
(1324)
Ilija,
prince of Bribir
(1324 ?)
Slavogost,
prince of Bribir
(1309-1324)
Grgur IV.
prince of Bribir
(1324 ?)
Urša
(died 1303)
Pavao I.
(*1245-†1312)
Ban (viceroy)
of Croatia
(1274-1312),
Lord of Bosnia
Juraj I.
prince of Šibenik
and Trogir
(1274-1302)
Mladen I.
prince of Split
(1283-1298),
ban of Bosnia
(1299-1304)
Stanislava,
a nun
a daughter,
wife of
Jacopo Tiepolo
(1274-1330)
Ivan I.
prince of Bribir
(1348)
Daniel,
prince of Šibenik
(1246-1269)
Radoslav,
prince of Bribir
(1274),
died 1275
Budislav I.
Ugrinić
(1345-1375)
Mihajlo
Slavogostić
(1324)
Pavao
Slavogostić
(1324)
Grgur
Slavogostić
(1324)
Mladen II.
(*1270-†1343)
Ban of Croatia
(1312-1322),
Ban of Bosnia
(1304-1322)
Juraj II.
(*1275-†1330)
prince of Split
Pavao II.
(died 1346)
prince of Trogir
and Ostrovica
(1305-1346)
Elizabeta
Frankopan,
princess of Krk
(† after 1347)
Grgur V.
prince of Šibenik
(1320)
Marko III.
prince of Bribir
(1322-1345)
Jure
Ugrinić,
(1356-1397)
Nikola
Ugrinić,
(died 1388)
Vid Ugrinić,
(1356-1388)
Grgur VI.
Ugrinić,
(1388)
Katarina,
wife of Ivan
Jurišić of Bribir
Jelena
(*1306-†1378)
wife of Vladislav
Kotromanić,
mother of
Bosnian king
Tvrtko
Pavao III.
(died 1356)
prince of Klis
(1348-1356)
Mladen III.
(*1315-†1348)
prince of Klis
(1330-1348)
Božidar,
prince of Bribir
(1345-1348)
Juraj III.
(died 1361)
prince of Zrin
(1347-1361),
became Juraj I
Zrinski
Continued in Zrinski family tree
Pribko
(1346-1361)
Katarina,
a nun
Katarina,
married in Bosnia
Budislav II.
Ugrinić,
(1385)
Grgur VIII.
Ugrinić
(1390)
Katarina
(1356)
Marko V.
prince of Bribir
(1385)
Mladen IV.Katarina,
(died 1358)
wife of
Boleslaw III,
polish duke
Ivan
Ugrinić
Mikula
(Nikola),
prince of Bribir
Stjepan
Ugrinić
(1498)
Pavao IV.
Nikolić
(1387-1413)
Jakov II.
(died 1456)
Vice-Ban of
Croatia (1411),
last prince
of Bribir
Mikac
Krivčić
(1413-1445)
Grgur IX.
(1413-1445)
Grgur X.
(1446)

See also