The Berislavić family of Grabarje ( Croatian: Berislavići Grabarski), ( Serbian: Бериславићи Грабарски) also known as Berislavić family of Dobor ( Croatian: Berislavići Doborski), ( Serbian: Бериславићи Доборски), was a Croatian noble family from the Požega County of Slavonia, allegedly originating from Ban Borić.
According to the family tradition Ban Borić of Bosnia, ruled from 1154 until c.1167, was an ancestor of the family. [1] The family was most prominent during second half 15th and first half of 16th century. Members of the family served as Bans of Jajce, and titular Despots of Serbia. [2] [3]
The Berislavić family of Grabarje ( Croatian: Berislavići Grabarski), ( Serbian: Бериславићи Грабарски) also known as Berislavić family of Dobor ( Croatian: Berislavići Doborski), ( Serbian: Бериславићи Доборски), was a Croatian noble family from the Požega County of Slavonia, allegedly originating from Ban Borić.
According to the family tradition Ban Borić of Bosnia, ruled from 1154 until c.1167, was an ancestor of the family. [1] The family was most prominent during second half 15th and first half of 16th century. Members of the family served as Bans of Jajce, and titular Despots of Serbia. [2] [3]