Branković family tree

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This is a family tree of the Branković dynasty, which ruled the Serbian Despotate from 1427 to 1459, and descendants of members of the Branković family until the 16th century.[1][2]

family tree of the Branković dynasty
Mladen
(d. ~1326)
Serb lord in Trebinje and Dračevica
Branko Mladenović
(d. a. 1371)
Serb lord in the Lake Ohrid region
Ratislava
(mother of Nikola Altomanović)
Nikola Radonja
(d. 1399)
Grgur Golubić
(d. a. 1398)
Vuk Branković
(d. ~1398)
Serbian regional lord in Kosovo
Mara
(d. ~1425)
daughter of Prince Lazar of Serbia
Grgur Branković
(d. 1408)
Lazar Vuković
(d. 1410)
Đurađ Branković
(~1375-1456)
Despot of Serbia (1427-1456)
Irene Kantakouzene
(1400- 1457)
Lazar Branković
(~1425-1458)
Despot of Serbia (1456-1458)
Grgur Branković
(~1425-1459)
Stefan Branković
(~1425-1476)
Despot of Serbia (1458-1459)
Teodor Branković
(~1415-1429)
Catherine Cantacuzena Brankonić
(~1418-1492)
Mara
(~1420-1487)
Ottoman Sultan
IrinaMilica
(1448-1464)
Helena Maria
(1447-1498)
Despoina of Serbia and
Queen of Bosnia
Vuk Grgurević
(d. 1485)
titular Despot of Serbia (1471-1485)
Marija
(1466-1495)
Đorđe Branković
(1461-1516)
titular Despot of Serbia (1486-1496)
Archbishop of Belgrade
Jovan Branković
(~1465-1502)
titular Despot of Serbia (1496-1502)
Milica (Despina)
(b.1464))
Herman of Celje
(1439-1452)
Elizabeth of Celje
(1441-1455)
Katarina of Celje
(1441-1441, Elizabeth's twin)
Albert of Celje
(died young in 1448)
Georg of Celje
(1444 - 1445)
John Kastrioti
(son of
Jakšić noble family
Neagoe Basarab
Lord of
Wallachia
Matthias Corvinus
(1443-1490)
King of Hungary
Carlo III Tocco
(1464-1518)
titular Despot of Epirus
Andronike Arianiti
Peter IV Rareș
(1487-1546)
Lord of Moldavia
Jelena
(d. after 1552)
Ferdinand Frankopan
(d. ~1527)
Marija
(d. 1540)
Maria Magdalena
(d. after 1571)
Iwan Wiśniowiecki
(d. ~1542)
Hanna
(d. 1578)
Fiodor Sanguszko
(d. ~1548)
Marshal of Volhynia
Field Hetman of Lithuania
Notes:
  • The boxes with a blue border represent members of the Branković family. The tilde (~) means "approximately".

References

  1. ^ Purković, Miodrag Al. (1996). Кћери кнеза Лазара: историјска студија (in Serbian). Belgrade: Pešić i sinovi. pp. 11–63.
  2. ISSN 0081-7147
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