Nemanjić family tree
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Nemanjić family tree
Monarchs
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Full list
- Vukan / Uroš I
- Zavida, Prince of Zachumlia before 1145
- Tihomir, Grand Prince of Serbia 1163-1166
- Stracimir, Prince of West Morava 1163-after 1180s
- Miroslav, Prince of Hum 1163–1190
- Stefan Nemanja, Grand Prince of Serbia 1166-1196
- Vukan II Nemanjić, Grand Prince of Serbia 1202-1204 and titular King of Duklja 1186-1208
- Đorđe/Đurađ, titular King of Zeta 1208-1217
- Stefan, builder of Morača monastery
- Kostadin
- Vasoje
- Stefan
- Kostadin II
- Stefan
- Vasoje
- Kostadin
- Dmitar/Dimitrije, Saint David, clergyman, builder of Davidovica monastery
- Vratislav
- Vratko
- Nikola
- Milica, married Prince Lazar Hrebeljanović of Serbia 1371-1389
- ...see Lazarević dynasty:
- Mara, married Lord Vuk Branković
- ...see Branković dynasty:
- Đurađ I Branković, Prince of Serbia
- Lazar II Branković, Prince of Serbia
- Stefan III Branković, Prince of Serbia
- Stefan Visoki, Prince
- Vuk
- Mara (Dragana)
- Teodora
- Jelena, married Đurađ II Stracimirović Balšić
- Olivera Despina Hatun
- Vratko
- Vratislav
- Vladin (Bladinus)
- Stefan II Nemanjić the First-Crowned, King of Serbia
- Stefan Radoslav
- Komnina
- Stefan Vladislav I
- Stefan
- Desa
- Unknown Daughter
- Predislav (Sveti Sava II)
- Stefan Uroš I, King of Serbia
- Stefan Dragutin
- Elizabeth (Married Stjepan I Kotromanić of Bosnia)
- Katarina
- Herman II, Ban of Croatia, Slovenia and Dalmatia
- Barbara (Married Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
- Elisabeth of Bohemia (1409–1442)
- Laudislaus V, Posthumous of Austria, king of Bohemia and Hungary
- Anna, Duchess of Thuringia
- Elisabeth, Archduchess of Austria
- Anna, Duchess of Pomerania
- Sophia of Pomerania
- John (28 June 1521 – 2 October 1580), Duke of Holstein
- Elizabeth (14 October 1524 – 15 October 1586)
- Anna (1527 – 4 June 1535)
- Dorothea (1528 – 11 November 1575), married on 27 October 1573 to Duke Christof of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.
- Friedrich of Denmark, Bishop of Hildesheim and Schleswig (13 April 1532 – 27 October 1556).
- Adolf (25 January 1526 – 1 October 1586), Duke of Holstein-Gottorp
- Sophia
- Adolphus Frederick I, Duke of Mecklenburg
- Adolphus Frederick II, Duke of Mecklenburg
- Charles I, Duke of Mecklenburg
- Charles I, Duke of Mecklenburg
- Charlotte, Princess of Prussia and Emperess Consort of Russia
- Alexander Nicolaievich, Tsar of Russia
- Maria Nicolaievna, Duchess of Leuchtenberg
- Alexandra, Princess Romanovskaja
- Maria Maximilianovna, of Leuchtenberg
- Maximilian, Margrave of Baden
- Marie Alexandra, Princess of Baden
- Berthold, Margrave of Baden
- Margarita, Princess of Baden
- Nikolas, Prince of Yugoslavia
- Marija, Princess of Yugoslavia
- Katarina, Princess of Yugoslavia
- Victoria de Silva
- Nikolas, Prince of Yugoslavia
- Maximilian, Margrave of Baden
- Marie Louise, Princess of Baden
- Sofia Baker
- Bernhard, Prince of Baden
- Leopold, Prince of Baden
- Friedrich, Prince of Baden
- Karl-Wilhelm, Prince of Baden
- Leopold, Prince of Baden
- Michael, Prince of Baden
- Marie Louise, Princess of Baden
- Ludwig Wilhelm Georg Ernst Christoph of Baden
- Margarita, Princess of Baden
- Maximilian, Margrave of Baden
- Nicholas Maximilianovich, 4th Duke of Leuchtenberg (1843–1891)
- Eugenia Maximilianovna, Princess Romanovskaja
- Eugen Maximilianovich, 5th Duke of Leuchtenberg
- Sergei Maximilianovich, Duke of Leuchtenberg
- Georgi Maximilianovich, 6th Duke of Leuchtenberg
- Sergei
- Elena
- Grigori Grigorievich, Count Stroganov
- Elena Grigorievna, Countess Stroganova
- Still-born daughter
- Olga Nicolaievna, Queen of Württemberg
- Still-born daughter
- Alexandra Nicolaievna, Grand Duchess of Russia
- Wilhelm
- Elizabeth Nicolaievna, Grand Duchess of Russia
- Konstantin Nicolaievich, Grand Duke of Russia
- Nicholas Nicolaievich, Grand Duke of Russia
- Michael Nicolaievich, Grand Duke of Russia
- Grand Duke Nicholas Mikhailovich of Russia (1859–1919)
- Grand Duchess Anastasia Mikhailovna of Russia (1860–1922)
- Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovich of Russia (1861–1929)
- Grand Duke George Mikhailovich of Russia (1863–1919)
- Grand Duke Alexander Mikhailovich (Sandro) (1866–1933)
- Grand Duke Sergei Mikhailovich of Russia (1869–1918)
- Grand Duke Alexei Mikhailovich of Russia (1875–1895)
- Charlotte, Princess of Prussia and Emperess Consort of Russia
- Charles I, Duke of Mecklenburg
- Charles I, Duke of Mecklenburg
- Adolphus Frederick II, Duke of Mecklenburg
- Adolphus Frederick I, Duke of Mecklenburg
- Sophia
- Sophia of Pomerania
- Anna, Duchess of Pomerania
- Elisabeth of Bohemia (1409–1442)
- Barbara (Married Sigismund, Holy Roman Emperor
- Herman II, Ban of Croatia, Slovenia and Dalmatia
- Mary
- Jadwiga (Hedwig)
- Katarina
- Unknown Son
- Katarina
- Marija
- Unknown Daughter
- Stefan Vladislav II
- Urošic
- Elizabeth (Married Stjepan I Kotromanić of Bosnia)
- Stefan Uroš II Milutin, King of Serbia
- Stefan Uroš II Dečanski, King of Serbia
- Stefan Uroš IV Dušan, King of Serbia (1331–1346) and Tsar of All Serbs and Greeks (1346–1355)
- Stefan Uroš V, Tsar
- Dušman (Dušica)
- Simeon (Siniša) Uroš
- Jovan Uroš
- Unknown Daughter
- Marija Angelina Dukaina
- Irina
- Unknown Son
- Stefan Duka
- Jovan Uroš
- Jelena (Married Mladen III Šubić)
- Theodora
- Stefan Uroš IV Dušan, King of Serbia (1331–1346) and Tsar of All Serbs and Greeks (1346–1355)
- Anna (Neda, Dominika) (Married Mihail Asen III (Mihail Šišman), Tsar of Bulgaria)
- Ivan Stefan, Tsar of Bulgaria (1330–1331)
- Mihail
- Šišman
- Carica (Zorica)
- Konstantin
- Stefan Uroš II Dečanski, King of Serbia
- Brnča
- Stefan
- Stefan Dragutin
- Rastko (Sveti Sava), the first Serbian Archbishop 1217-1233 and founder of the Serbian Church
- Unknown Daughter
- Unknown Daughter
- Konstantin Tih Asen, Tsar of Bulgaria
- Mihail Asen II, Tsar of Bulgaria
- Konstantin Tih Asen, Tsar of Bulgaria
- Vukan II Nemanjić, Grand Prince of Serbia 1202-1204 and titular King of Duklja 1186-1208
- Zavida, Prince of Zachumlia before 1145
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