Talk:Nemanjic pedigree of the Royal House of Yugoslavia
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[edit] Subic from Nemanjic
The branch of Nemanjic which produced a couple of tsars in Thessalia and Macedonian serb prince Dragas, had Jelena, a female member, who married Mladen Subic (a croat??, anyway in Dalmatia) and they had Katarina a female descendant who married Boleslas III of Legnica in Silesia. Perhaps she did not have surviving issue, and all other subic descendants seem to disappear to some obscurity or other.
[edit] from earlier dynasty
A century before Nemanjic kingship there was Vukanovic dynasty
Their daughter Jelena married Bela II of Hungary and things led to Serbian regions to be subjugated to Hungarian crown.
Descendants include: those from their daughter Elisabeth who m Polnd and whose son contnued the Poznan-centered duchy of Great Poland.
those from their granddaughter Ilona, Helena, who m Leopold V of Austria and from whom Wettins of Saxony, and the Heunburg descend.
and all those who descend from their grandson Bela III, a vast bunch indeed.
[edit] Brankovici
The Brankovici, through their mother Mara Lararevic, descend from Milica Nemanjic. There are the Brankovic descendants if for example Montferrat.
[edit] Maria Of O-B
Alexander's former wife brought another dose to their sons' ancestry:
She, as descendant catholic of Braganza, Bourbon, Habsburg, Kohary (through Gaston's mother Victoria), etc, descends from those Montferrat, it means last princes of Rascia, and as Kohary, from princes of Syrmia and the state in Vojevodina.
adapted from Bulgraria, as these are descents from Brankovici:
16) Demetrios Palaiologos Kantakouzenos, sebastokrator, Despot of Morea 17) Jerina Kantakuzina (Eirene Kantakouzine) m Djuradj Brankovic, Overlord of Rascia 18) Stephen Brankovic, the saint and the blind of Rascia m Angelina Arianiti from Albanian dynasty 19) Maria of Rascia (Maria Kantakouzine) m Boniface III, Marquess of Montferrat (Bonifatios Palaiologos), great-great-grandson of Theodoros Palaiologos, 1st Paleologue Lord of Montferrat, himself grandson of Emperor Michael VIII and Theodora Doukaina Batatzaina of Thrakesion 20) Lazar William IX, Marquess of Montferrat (William Second Lazar Palaiologos) m Anne of Alencon, descendant of Zayhan of Kuni, khan of Cumans 21) Margaret of Montferrat (Margarita Palaiologina) m Duke Frederick II Gonzaga of Mantua 22) William X, Duke of Montferrat, Gonzaga Mantua, m Eleanor, daughter of king Ferdinand and queen Anna of Hungary m Catherine of Hungary 23) Vincent I, Duke of Mantua m Eleanor of Tuscany 24) Francis IV, Duke of Mantua m Margaret of Savoy 25) Maria, Duchess of Montferrat m Charles de Gonzague, Duke of Rethel, great-grandson of Margaret of Montferrat 26) Eleanor of Mantua m Emperor Ferdinand III 27) Eleanor Maria of Austria, Queen of Poland m Charles V, Duke of Lorraine 28) Leopold, Duke of Lorraine and Duke of Teschen m Elisabeth of Orleans 29) Emperor Francis I m Maria Theresa of Hungary 30) Maria Carolina of Austria m Ferdinand I of Two Sicilies, himself a descendant of Margaret of Montferrat 31) Marie Amelie of Two Sicilies m Louis-Philippe I of France, himself descendant of Margaret of Montferrat through her younger son, the first Gonzague Duke of Nevers. 32) Antoine 33) Isabella 34) Louise 35) Esperanza 36) Maria
9) Eirene Kantakouzene m Djuradj Vukovic Brankovici 10) Stephen Brankovici, saint) whose son Jovan, born of Albanian heiress Angelina:) 11) Jovan Brankovic, Prince of Raitzen 12) Marija Brankovic m Ferdinand Frankopan, lord of Modrus, ban of Croatia 13) Catherine Frangipani (Katalin Frankopan) m Nikola Subic Zrinski (Miklos Zrinyi the elder) 14) Catherine Zrinski (Katalin Zrinyi) m Ferenc Thurzo de Bethlenfalva 15) Gyorgy Thurzo de Bethlenfalva, Palatin of Hungary 16) Judith de Thurzo-Bethlenfalva m Andreas Jakusith de Orbova 17) Emerich Jakusith de Orbova the elder 18) Emerich Jakusith de Orbova the younger 19) Maria Polixena Josefa Jakusith de Orbova m Albert Ludwig Thavonat von Thavon 20) Margaret Maria Theresa Thavonat von Thavon m Andras Joszef, Count of Kohary 21) Ignaz Joszef, Count of Kohary 22) Ferenc Joszef, Prince of Kohary of Csabrag and Szitnya m Maria Antonia Valdŝtejna z Vartemberka (from Bohemia, another descendant of Katalin Frankopan and Miklos Zrinyi through their youngest daughter Borbala Zrinyi) 23) Antonie de Kohary m Ferdinand of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha 24) Victoria m Louis 25) Gaston 26) Pedro 27) Pedro Gastao 28) Maria
Counts of Tenda:
Asen brothers Todor and Ivan, possibly of Vlach (Aromanian extraction), founded the Second Bulgarian Empire, originally in what is today Republic of Macedonia, at that time West Moesia, after almost two centuries of Byzantine yoke over various sorts of Bulgarians.
1) Ivan Asen I of Bulgaria 2) Ivan Asen II of Bulgaria m (Ana) Maria of Hungary, daughter of Andrew II of Hungary 3) Elena of Bulgaria m Emperor Theodore II of Nicea (Theodoros Doukas Batatzes), a descendant of Maria of the First Bulgarian Empire 4) Eudokia Laskarina m Guillaume Pierre de Vintimille, Count of Tenda 5) Ioannes Laskaris, Count of Ventimiglia and Tenda 6) Guillaume Pierre II of Tenda and Vintimille 7) daughter m Pietro Balbi, Count of Tenda iure uxoris 8) Antonios Laskaris, Count of Tenda 9) Honorios Laskaris, Count of Tenda 10) Ioannes Antonios Laskaris, Count of Tenda 11) Anna Laskarina, Countess of Tenda m René de Savoie, Count of Villars, batard de Savoie, descendant of Maria Komnene, Queen of Jerusalem, a descendant of Maria of Bulgaria. 12) Honorios of Savoy, Marquess of Villars, Count of Tenda 13) Henrietta of Savoy, Marchioness of Villars m Charles de Lorraine de Guise, duc de Mayenne 14) Catherine of Lorraine-Guise m Charles Gonzaga, Duke of Nevers was as Charles I, Duke of Mantua (descendant of the Palaiologos Marquesses of Montferrat, see above) 15) Anne de Gonzague-Nevers-Mantoue m Edward, Prince Palatine and Rhine 16) Anne Henriette Julie of the Palatinate m Henri Jules de Bourbon-Condé, descendant of the daughter of Anna Laskarina and Rene de Savoie 17) Louis III, Duke of Bourbon 18) Louise Elisabeth de Bourbon-Condé m Louis Armand II, Prince of Conti, descendant of the daughter of Anna Laskarina and Rene de Savoie 19) Louise Henriette de Bourbon-Conti m Louis Philippe, Duke of Orleans 20) Louis Philippe Joseph, Duke of Orleans m Louise Marie Adelaide de Bourbon-Penthievre, herself daughter of Louis Jean de Bourbon, Duke of Penthievre and Maria Theresa Felicitas of Este of Modena (she descended from the Gonzague too) 21) Louis-Philippe, King of the French (m Maria Amalia of the Two Sicilies the aforementioned), whose daughter Clementine of Orléans was the mother of Ferdinand I of Bulgaria (thus Ferdinand is the 23rd generation from founding of the Second Empire), as presented above. 22) Ferdinand Philippe 23) Louis Philippe 24) Louise 25) Esperanza 26) Maria
and another line from counts of Tenda:
15) Anne of Gonzaga-Nevers-Mantua (above) m Edward, Count Palatine of Simmern and the Rhine 16) Benedikte Henriette of Palatinate m John Frederick, Duke of Brunswick-Calenberg 17) Wilhelmina Amalia of Brunswick m Emperor Joseph I 18) Maria Josepha of Austria, queen of Poland m August III of Poland 19) Maria Amalia of Poland m Charles III of Spain 20) Maria Ludovica of Spain m Emperor Leopold II 21) Archduke Charles of Austria, Duke of Teschen 22) Maria Teresia m Ferdinand II 23) Alfonso Caserta 24) Carlo 25) Maria Esperanza m Pedro Gastao 26) Maria da Gloria
[edit] St Lazar
Stepan Lazar of Serbia, Zhupan of Rudnik, (son of Pribac Hrebeljanovic, a minor noble), the saint m Milica of Nemanja (daughter of knez Vratka Nemanjic, grandson or great-grandson of Vukasin Stepanovic Nemanja, prince of )
eldest daughter: Mara Lazarevic m Vuk Brankovic, Prince of Raska-Kosovo (son of sebastokrator Branko Mladenovic, Lord of Pristina)
son: George, Prince of Rascia, known also as Djuradj Brankovic, m Eirene Kantakouzene, daughter of Despot of Peloponnese
sons included: Lazar Brankovic, Stepan Brankovic
of these children, Stepan Brankovic, Prince of Rascia, sired a daughter Maria who married Bonifatios Palaiologos, Lord of Montferrat (Maria's son William was called "Second Lazar"); and sons, of whom Jovan Brankovic became Lord of Syrmia in southern Hungary, starting a line of lords in Hungarian high nobility.