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- The Babonić family (Hungarian: Babonics or Vodicsai) was an old and powerful Croatian noble family from the medieval Slavonia whose most notable members...
- John Babonić (Croatian: Ivan Babonić, Hungarian: Babonics János; died c. 25 July 1334) was an influential Croatian baron and military leader at the turn...
- Stephen (II) Babonić (Croatian: Stjepan II. Babonić; died after 1256) was a Croatian nobleman in the first half of the 13th century, who served as Ban...
- Stephen (III) Babonić (Croatian: Stjepan III. Babonić, Hungarian: Babonics (III.) István; died after 1295) was a powerful Croatian lord in the second half...
- Stephen I Babonić (Croatian: Stjepan I. Babonić; died before 1210) was a Croatian nobleman and soldier at the turn of the 12th and 13th centuries. He...
- Stephen (IV) Babonić (Croatian: Stjepan IV. Babonić, Hungarian: Babonics (IV.) István; died after March 1316) was a powerful Croatian lord at the turn...
- towns under the command of John Babonić, the Ban of Slavonia. A council in Knin was convened by the King where John Babonić was named Ban of Croatia and...
- Prijezda II and Vuk, and a daughter who married into the Slavonian ruling Babonić family. Vuk is not mentioned after Prijezda I's death in 1287, which saw...
- (Croatian: knezovi Blagajski) that were a cadet branch of the medieval Babonić family, and named after their estate of Blagaj on the Sana in the 14th...
- the old Croatian noble Gusić family from Krbava (14th–16th centuries); Babonić who ruled from western Kupa to eastern Vrbas and Bosna rivers, and were...