Berislavić Family Of Trogir
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The Berislavić family of Trogir () was a Croatian noble family whose origin is unknown. They are likely to have been kin to the Berislavići Vrhrički.
Petar Berislavić Petar Berislavić (or Péter Beriszló in Hungarian) ( Trogir, 1475 – 20 May 1520), a member of the Berislavići Trogirski noble family, was the Ban (viceroy) of Croatia from 1513 to 1520 and also bishop of Veszprém. Petar was born in Trog ...
(1475–1520), the
Ban of Croatia Ban of Croatia () was the title of local rulers or office holders and after 1102, viceroys of Croatia. From the earliest periods of the Croatian state, some provinces were ruled by Ban (title), bans as a ruler's representative (viceroy) and sup ...
, was a member of the family.


See also

* Berislavić family of Vrh Rike, Croatian noble family from
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