Hrvatinić noble family
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The House of Hrvatinić was a Bosnian medieval noble family that emerged in Donji Kraji county, located in today's territory of western Bosnia and Herzegovina. Principally they were vassals to Kotromanić dynasty of the Banate of Bosnia and Kingdom of Bosnia, occasionally also to the Kingdom of Hungary, changing loyalties between Hungarian kings Ladislaus of Naples and Sigismund of Luxembourg, and finally the Ottoman Empire (1472–1476).[1] They rose to prominence in the second half of the 14th century, and attained its peak under magnate Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić (1350–1416), who also held large swaths of Dalmatia and obtained title of Grand Duke of Bosnia in 1380.
Hrvatinić | |
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Country | Banate of Bosnia Kingdom of Bosnia Kingdom of Hungary[1] |
Founded | fl. 1299 |
Founder | Hrvatin Stjepanić |
Current head | Extinct |
Final ruler | Matija Vojsalić |
Titles | Knez Duke Grand Duke of Bosnia King of Bosnia (titular) |
Estate(s) | Lower Edges, Western Sides in Bosnia, Dalmatia |
Dissolution | 1476 |
Cadet branches | Vojsalić, Dragišić |