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House of Branković

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House of Branković
Coat of Arms
Country Serbia
Parent house House of Nemanjić
Titles Prince (Кнез/Knez), Emperor/Tsar (Цар/Car), Despot (Деспот/Despot)
Founder Djuradj Branković
Final ruler Jovan Branković
Current head extinct
Founding year 1427
Dissolution 1502
Ethnicity Serbian
Cadet branches none

House of Branković or Brankovići was a Serbian medieval noble family. The family claimed descent via female line through marriage from the Royal House of Nemanjić. The family rise to prominence during the time of disintegration of Serbian Empire under the last ruler of House of Nemanjić. The original family domains were centered around Kosovo region, one of the heartlands of medieval Serbian state. Later members of the house extended their rule over all remaining independent regions of Serbia making them the last souvenir rulers of medieval Serbian state. The dynasty ruling over Despotate of Serbia from 1427 to 1459.

Members of this house intermarried with other noble houses from neighboring countries including Austrian and Hungarian nobility, and providing at least one wife to Ottoman Sultan.

The surname Branković survives today in Serbia, and bares of this surname can still claim some relation to the noble house with a certain degree of certainty. Especially these living in regions of northern Kosovo.

Some of the family members were:

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  • Branko Mladenović
  • Todor
  • Grgur, married Jelisaveta N
  • Vuk Grgurević, a Hungarian general, married Varvara Frangepan (illegitimate)
  • Đorđe, Hungarian Despot of Rascia (Raitzen), Archbishop of Belgrade
  • Jelisaveta, married Alessio Span, Lord of Drivasto and Polog
  • Jovan, Despot of Rascia, married Jelena Jaksić
  • Marija, married Ferdinand Frangepan
  • Jelena, married Peter IV Rares, Lord of Siebenbuergen and the Moldau
  • Hanna
  • Maria Magdalena
  • Grgur
  • Lazar
  • Grgur
  • Nikola, married Jelena Mrnjavčević
  • Teodora, married Gjergj Thopia, Prince of Durazzo

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