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  1. Mladen II Šubić of Bribir (Croatian: Mladen II Šubić Bribirski, Hungarian: bribiri Subics Mladen; c.1270 – c.1341), a Croatian leader and member of the Šubić noble family, was a Ban of Croatia and Lord of all of Bosnia.

  2. Mladen II Šubić of Bribir (1270–1343), Count of Bribir, Ban of Croatia, Ban of Bosnia and Lord of the all Bosnia Katarina Šubić (?–1358), married Duke of Legnica-Brzeg Bolesław III the Generous in 1326.

    • 11th century
    • Banić, Zrinski, Ugrinić, Peranski, Obradić, Marković
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  4. Mladen II Šubić of Bribir. Died. 1304. House. House of Šubić. Father. Stephen II. Mladen Šubić ruled from Klis Fortress. Mladen I Šubić of Bribir ( Croatian: Mladen I Šubić Bribirski; died 1304) was a Croatian nobleman who was a member of Šubić family, at the end of 13th and beginning of the 14th century.

  5. Mladen II Šubić was an eldest son of Paul I Šubić of Bribir, who was the most powerful Croatian noble at the end of the 13th century and beginning of the 14th century, and his first wife whose name is not known. In regard to the date of his birth, there are no records available, but he is assumed to have been born around the year 1270.

  6. Paul died on 1 May and was buried in the church of St. Mary in Bribir. He was succeeded by his son, Mladen II. Family. The name of Paul's first wife is not known. Paul married his second wife, Ursa, in 1289. She was probably the sister of Hrvatin Stjepanić, or the daughter of Stefan Dragutin and Catherine of the Árpáds.

    • c. 1245
    • 1299–1312
    • Maurus (1st term), Nicholas Gutkeled (2nd term)
    • Mladen II Šubić
  7. George II Šubić was son of Paul I Šubić of Bribir, [2] who was the most powerful Croatian nobleman at the end of the 13th century and beginning of the 14th century. After the capture of his brother Mladen II Šubić, George II became the head of the Šubić family with support of his two remaining brothers: Gregory I Šubić and Paul II Šubić . Career.

  8. Šubić) (c. 1315 – Trogir, 1 May 1348) was a member of the Croatian Šubić noble family, who ruled from Klis Fortress. He was in possession of Klis , Omiš and Skradin . [1] He is also known as Shield of the Croats (clipeus Croatorum), according to the Latin epitaph in verse on his grave in Trogir.

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