House of Hrvatinić

House of Hrvatinić

Royal house
surname = House of Hrvatinić
estate = of the Lower Edges, Dalmatia, Bosnia
coat of arms =
country = Bosnia, Croatia (Hungary)
parent house = none
titles = Duke (Knez, Vojvoda, Herceg), King
founder = Stjepan Hrvatinić
final ruler = Matija Vojsalić
current head = extinct
founding year = 13th century
dissolution = 1476
nationality = Croatian, Bosnian
cadet branches = House of Vojsalić, House of Dragišić

Hrvatinić dynasty was a medieval Croatian noble house which ruled over various parts of Bosnia, Croatia and Dalmatia between the 13th century and the 15th century.

The last member of the family was Matija Vojsalić who was last mentioned in the archives of Republic of Ragusa in 1476. He was installed as King of Ottoman Bosnia by the Turkish Sultan as an answer to Nikola Iločki who was also named as King of Bosnia by Matthias Corvinus. Matija Vojsalić was removed after conspiring with Matthias Corvinus against the Ottomans and was not mentioned after that.

Lineage

Stjepan │ ├── Grgur Stjepanić │ │ │ └── Vlatko Hrvatinić │ └── Hrvatin Stjepanić │ ├── Vukoslav Hrvatinić ├── Pavao Hrvatinić └── Vukac Hrvatinić │ ├── Hrvoje Vukčić ├── Vuk Vukčić ├── Vojislav Vukčić │ │ │ └── Juraj Vojsalić │ │ │ ├── Juraj Vojsalić │ └── Petar Vojsalić │ │ │ └── Matija Vojsalić │ └── Dragiša Vukčić │ └── Ivaniša Dragišić │ ├── Pavao Dragišić ├── Marko Dragišić └── Juraj Dragišić

See also

* List of rulers of Bosnia
* History of Bosnia and Herzegovina
* History of Croatia


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