Balšić family tree

Family tree of the Balša family

Family tree of the Balšić noble family

Paternal Balšić family members in bold.

  • Balša I (fl. 1356–1362)
    • Stracimir
      • Đurađ II Balšić
        • Balša III
          • Jelena (married herzog Stjepan Vukčić Kosača)
            • Vladislav Hercegović
              • Petar
                • Matija
                  • Miklos
                    • Ivan
                    • Andrija
                    • Tomaš
                    • Unknown Daughter
                  • Unknown Daughter
                • Vladislav Hercegović
            • Katarina, married King of Bosnia Stephen Thomas
              • Sigismund (Šimun) Kotromanić (converted to Islam and changed his name to Ishak-beg Kraljević (Ishak-bey Kraloglu))
              • Katarina Kotromanić
            • Vlatko Hercegović
              • Marija
              • Jovan Hercegović
                • Isabella
                • Sava
                • Vlatko
                  • Giovanni
                    • Vlatko
                      • Elisabeta
                • Ferante
          • Unknown Son
          • Teodora (Dorotea)
    • Đurađ I with Olivera Mrnjavčević (first wife) and Teodora Dejanović Dragaš (second wife)
      • Jelisaveta (or Jelisanta)
        • Unknown Child
          • Jelena
            • Nikola
            • Jakov
            • Monćino
            • Dabiživ Monetić
      • Goisava
      • Jevdokija (Eudokia), married Esau de' Buondelmonti, ruler of Epirus 1385–1411)
        • Giorgio de' Buondelmonti, ruler of Epirus 1411
      • Konstantin (Košta) (married Helena Thopia, a daughter of Karl Thopia)
        • Stefan Balšić "Maramonte" (fl. 1419–40), pretender to Zeta
      • Đorđe
        • Đorđe
        • Another son
      • Jelena
      • Đurađ (illegitimate), his son Stefan Strez Balšić married Vlajka Kastrioti (Skanderbeg's sister) and had two sons: Ivan and Gojko who in 1444 were among the founders of the League of Lezhë.[1][2]
    • Balša II married Comita Muzaka († 1392), daughter of Andrea II Muzaka, Despot of Berat)
    • Vojislava, married Karl Topia, the "Prince of Albania", with whom she had one son, George Thopia, Duke of Durazzo, and two daughters, Helena Thopia, Lady of Krujë, married Konstantin Balšić, and Vojislava

References

  1. ^ Gopčević, Spiridon (1914). Geschichte von Montenegro und Albanien (in German). Gotha: F.A. Perthes. p. 460. OCLC 9968504. Retrieved 29 March 2012. Bezüglich der Strez herrscht Verwirrung. Hopf macht Ivo und Gojko BalSid zu Söhnen des Stefan Strez, welcher Vlajka Kastriota geheiratet hätte und Sohn des Gjuragj Balšić gewesen wäre, eines Bastards des Gjuragj I.
  2. ^ Musachi, John (1515). "Brief Chronicle on the Descendants of our Musachi Dynasty". Archived from the original on September 10, 2010. Retrieved 29 November 2011. To the fourth sister, Lady Vlaica, who was married to Lord Balsha, was born John and Coico Balsha.
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