Kurjaković family

Kurjaković
Parent house Gusić
Country Croatia
Founded c. 1298
Founder Kurjak Gusić
Final ruler Ivan Karlović
Titles Count of Krbava
Duke
Ban
Dissolution 1531

Kurjaković (de Coriach, de Curiaco, Curiacovich) were a Croatian noble family that originated from the Gusić family.

History

At the beginning of the 14th century, Kurjak Gusić founded the Kurjaković (Latin: de Coriach, de Curiaco, Curiacovich) cadet branch of the Gusić (Latin: Gussich). His descendants are known by the patronymic Kurjaković. Several members of the family served as Bans of Croatia.[1]

  • Kurjak Gusić (Latin: Curiaco de genere Gussich, fl. 1298), Count of Krbava
    • Budislav (fl. 1304–1346), Count of Krbava, served the Šubić family until 1322. He then revolted and served the Nelipić family.
      • Salamun (fl. 1312)
      • Butko Kurjaković (fl. 1377–1396), Count of Krbava, Ban of Croatia between 1393 and 1394
        • Petar (fl. 1411)
        • Franko (fl. 1436)
      • Toma (fl. 1364–1401)
      • Nikola (fl. 1364–1388)
        • Ivan (fl. 1388–1418)
        • Juraj (fl. 1393)
        • Katarina (fl. 1393)
      • Fredul
      • Karlo (died c. 1377)
        • Pavao (fl. –1402)
          • Budislav
          • Ivan
          • Dujam
          • Grgur
      • Grgur
        • Pavao (died in 1422)
          • Karlo (fl. 1434–1453)
            • Pavao (fl. 1451–1469)
            • Karlo (fl. 1451–d. 1493)
              • Ivan Karlović Torquatus (1478–1531), Ban of Croatia between 1521 and 1524, and between 1527 and 1531
          • Toma (fl. 1434–1460)
            • Ivan (fl. 1446–1483)
            • Grgur (fl. 1446–1468)
            • Jelena (fl. 1439–1449)
    • Grgur (fl. 1324–1360), served Charles Robert in Hungary (ruled between 1301 and 1342)
      • Juraj (fl. 1350–1390)
        • Grgur (fl. 1413)
      • Budislav (fl. 1379)
    • Pavao (d. 1340)
    • Jelena-Vjekoslava (fl. 1344–1350)

References

  1. Botica, Ivan (2011). "Krbavski knezovi u srednjem vijeku" (PDF) (in Croatian). Zaključak doktorata. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
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