Berislavići Grabarski

The Berislavić family of Graberje (Croatian: Berislavići Grabarski, also known as Berislavići Doborski), was a Croatian noble family in the Požega County of Slavonia,[1] originating from Ban Borić, deposed when the Ottomans executed prince Stjepan Berislavić in 1535.[2]

Origin

The founder was a "Berislav from Dubovik" (Berislav od Dubovika, fl. 1250).

Some historians believe that Ban Borić of Bosnia (r. 1154 – After 1167) was an ancestor of the family.[3]

After the House of Kotromanić was extinguished in 1463, the House of Berislavić held Bosnia until 1527.[4]

Notable members

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Strossmayer, Josip Juraj (2005). Izabrani književni i politički spisi. Berislavići Grabarski
  2. Marija Karbić. Rod Borića bana: primjer plemićkog roda u srednjovjekovnoj Požeškoj županiji. Doktorska disertacija, Filozofski fakultet Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, Hrvatska 2005.
  3. Karbić, Marija (2006). "Hrvatsko plemstvo u borbi protiv Osmanlija, primjer obitelji Berislavića Grabarskih iz Slavonije" [Croatia's nobility in fight against the Ottomans, an example of the Berislavić Grabarski family from Slavonia]. Historical Contributions (in Croatian) (Croatian Institute of History) 31: 72.
  4. Pinson, Mark (1996) [1993]. The Muslims of Bosnia-Herzegovina, the Historic Development from Middle Ages to the Dissolution of Yugoslavia (Second ed.). United States of America: President and Fellows of Harvard College. p. 11. ISBN 0-932885-12-8. Retrieved 2014-08-01. The Ottomans conquered Bosnia in 1463; ... though last fortress in Herzegovina was to fall in 1481, and in Bosnia Jajce under Hungarian garrison actually held until 1527

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