Prince Stjepan
Stjepan (13th century - no later than 1301) is the oldest known member of the Hrvatinić noble family and as such is considered its progenitor. He is the father of Prince Hrvatin Stjepanić. It is assumed that he was the prince of Donji Kraji since the time of Ban Matej...
Hrvatin Stjepanić
Hrvatin Stjepanić (13th century - no later than 1315) was the son of Prince Stjepan. He had three sons, Vukoslav, Pavle, and Vukac. He was the nobleman after whom the noble kindred of Hrvatinić is named. He was first mentioned in the charter of Neapolitan King Charles...
Pavle Hrvatinić
Pavle Hrvatnić (? – 1345 at the earliest) was the son of Prince Hrvatin Stjepanić and the brother of Vukoslav and Vukac Hrvatnić. Pavle was the first son of Prince Hrvatin to recognize the supreme authority of Ban Stjepan II Kotromanić. There is no record of when the...
Vukoslav Hrvatinić
Vukoslav Hrvatinić (second half of the 13th century - no later than 1343) was the son of Prince Hrvatin Stjepanić and the brother of Pavle and Vukac Hrvatinić. In the charters of the King of Naples Charles II and the princes of Bribir, issued to Prince Hrvatin...
Vukac Hrvatinić
Vukac Hrvatinić (? – 1378 at the earliest) is the youngest son of Prince Hrvatin Stjepanić and the brother of Vukoslav and Pavle Hrvatinić, and therefore appears on the historical stage later than his brothers. On the other hand, of the sons of Prince Hrvatin, Vukac...
Resa
Resa (14th century - after 1393) is the daughter of Duke Vukac Hrvatinić and the sister of the famous Bosnian magnate Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić. In addition to Resa, Duke Vukac had two more daughters, Vučica and another one with an unknown name. According to historical...
Vladislav Pavlović
Vladislav Pavlović (14th century – after March 14, 1357) is the younger son of Prince Pavle Hrvatinić and brother of Prince Grgur Pavlović. He appears in historical sources only once, when in 1357, together with his brother Prince Grgur, he left Ban Tvrtko and...
Grgur Pavlović
Grgur Pavlović (before 1351 – 1360 at the earliest) is the elder son of Prince Pavle Hrvatinić and grandson of Prince Hrvatin Stjepanić. In addition to Grgur, Prince Pavle had another son, Vladislav Pavlović. On the Bosnian political scene, Prince Grgur Pavlović is...
Pavle Vukoslavić
Pavle Vukoslavić (before May 25, 1325 – at the earliest 1367) was the son of Prince Vukoslav Hrvatinić and the brother of Vuk and Vlatko Vukoslavić. He was a member of the Hrvatinić kindred, about which relatively little information has been preserved. There are only...
Vlatko Vukoslavić
Vlatko Vukoslavić (before May 25, 1325 - after November 26, 1383) is apparently the eldest son of Prince Vukoslav Hrvatinić and grandson of Prince Hrvatin Stjepanić. Besides Vlatko, Prince Vukoslav had two more sons, Vuk and Pavle Vukoslavić. In historical sources, he...
Vuk Vukoslavić
Vuk Vukoslavić (before May 25, 1325 – at the earliest 1351) was the son of Prince Vukoslav Hrvatinić and the brother of Vlatko and Pavle Vukoslavić. His name appears only twice in the preserved sources, once in the charter of his father and then much later in the...
Dragiša Vukčić
Dragiša Vukčić (XIV century - after April 1, 1404) is the son of Duke Vukac Hrvatinić and the brother of the famous Bosnian nobleman Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić. Several written sources provide evidence of this Bosnian nobleman’s activities from the end of the 14th...
Vučica
Vučica (14th century – after March 20, 1415) is the daughter of Duke Vukac Hrvatinić. In addition to Vučica, duke Vukac had two more daughters, Resa, married to Tepčija Batalo Šantić, and one daughter whose name has not been preserved in the sources. The opinion that...
Vuk Vukčić
Vuk Vukčić (XIV century - approx. 1401) is the son of Duke Vukac Hrvatinić and the brother of the famous Bosnian nobleman Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić. He was one of the most prominent Bosnian noblemen of the second half of the 14th century who, by leveraging events both...
Hrvoje Vukčić
Hrvoje Vukčić (before 1380 – 1416) is certainly the most significant member of the noble kindred Hrvatinić and one of the most prominent protagonists of Bosnian medieval history. He held the titles of Grand Duke of Bosnia, Duke of Split, Viceroy of Bosnia, and Prince...
Vukoslav Vlatković
Vukoslav Vlatković (XIII century - after 1357) was the son of Prince Vlatko Vukoslavić and the grandson of Prince Vukoslav Hrvatinić. He appears only once in historical sources, in a very dynamic episode from the beginning of Ban Tvrtko’s reign. Namely, in 1357, the...
Juraj Vojsalić
Juraj Vojsalić (before March 15, 1419 – after 1438) was the son of Vojislav Vukčić and the nephew of the Grand Duke of Bosnia and Split Herzog Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić. Observing his activity on the Bosnian political scene, it can be concluded that he was Hrvatinić who...
Ivaniš Dragišić
Ivaniš Dragišić (before August 12, 1434 – before August 22, 1446) is the son of Prince Dragiša Vukčić and grandson of Duke Vukac Hrvatinić. We are talking about the Hrvatinić, who did not leave a deep mark in the last decades of Bosnian independence, therefore, it is...
Petar Vojsalić
Petar Vojsalić (before August 12, 1434 – after June 21, 1456) is most likely the eldest son of Duke Juraj Vojsalić and grandson of Vojislav Vukčić. Without a doubt, we can say that this is the last significant Hrvatinić who managed to break into the very top of the...
Pavle Dragišić
Pavle Dragišić (15th century – after August 22, 1446) was the son of Duke Ivaniš Dragišić and grandson of Dragiša Vukčić, brother of Duke Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić. There is little information available about his activities on the Bosnian political scene. Namely, in...
Marko Dragišić
Marko Dragišić was the son of Duke Ivaniš Dragišić and the grandson of Dragiša Vukčić, brother of the Grand Duke of Bosnia and Split Duke Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić. In historical sources, he appears three times in the charters of the last two Bosnian kings, Stjepan...
Katarina, daughter of Balša Hercegović
Katarina was the daughter of Duke Balša Hercegović and the granddaughter of Duke Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić. There is no information available regarding Katarina’s birth year. Her father Balša is mentioned in historical sources for the first time in 1398, when during the...
Katarina, daughter of Vuk Vukčić
Katarina (before November 27, 1399 – after June 30, 1413) was the daughter of Vuk Vukčić Hrvatinić, a Bosnian lord and Croatian-Dalmatian ban, the brother of Duke Hrvoje Vukčić. Her mother was Banica Anka. In addition to Katarina, Ban Vuk also had a daughter, Jelena,...
Juraj Vojsalić Junior
Juraj Vojsalić Jr. was the second son of Duke Juraj Vojsalić, the nephew of Duke Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić. Only one mention of Juraj Vojsalić Jr. has been preserved in historical sources, and that is in the charter of his father, which he issued in Potkreševo on August...
Juraj Dragišić
Juraj Dragišić was the son of Duke Ivaniš Dragišić and grandson of Dragiša Vukčić. Besides Juraj, Duke Ivaniš Dragišić had two other sons, Pavle and Marko. Juraj Dragišić’s life path has been documented only once. Namely, he was mentioned in the well-known charter of...
Jelena, daughter of Ban Vuk Vukčić
Jelena was the daughter of the Bosnian nobleman and Croatian-Dalmatian ban Vuk Vukčić, brother of the famous Bosnian nobleman Hrvoje Vukčić. Jelena was Vuk’s older daughter from his first marriage to an unknown noblewoman. Besides Jelena, he had another daughter,...
Doroteja, daughter of Balša Hercegović
Doroteja was the daughter of Prince Balša Hercegović and the granddaughter of Duke Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić. In addition to Doroteja, Prince Balša also had a daughter Katarina, who was married to Prince Tvrtko Borovinić, and most likely had no male descendants....
Balša Hercegović
Balša Hercegović was the son of Herzog Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić. It can be reliably stated that Balša was not the son of Duke Hrvoje from his marriage to Jelena Nelipčić, as has been incorrectly claimed by older historiography, but rather an unknown wife to whom the...