Kurjaković family
Kurjaković | |
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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
- Pavao (fl. –1402)
- 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)
- Karlo (fl. 1434–1453)
- Pavao (died in 1422)
- Grgur (fl. 1324–1360), served Charles Robert in Hungary (ruled between 1301 and 1342)
- Juraj (fl. 1350–1390)
- Grgur (fl. 1413)
- Budislav (fl. 1379)
- Juraj (fl. 1350–1390)
- Pavao (d. 1340)
- Jelena-Vjekoslava (fl. 1344–1350)
- Budislav (fl. 1304–1346), Count of Krbava, served the Šubić family until 1322. He then revolted and served the Nelipić family.
References
- ↑ Botica, Ivan (2011). "Krbavski knezovi u srednjem vijeku" (PDF) (in Croatian). Zaključak doktorata. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
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