Madi family
Madi (Croatian: Madijevci) was a patrician family from Zadar. They were influential in Croatian politics from 10th until the 12th century.[1]
Notable members
- Andrija, prior of Zadar, founder of the St. Krševan Monastery. Died in 918.
- Jelena, Croatian queen, wife of king Michael Krešimir II of Croatia, died in 976.
- Grgur or Dobronja, prior of Zadar, died in 1035. Tried to make Dalmatian cities independent from Byzantine Empire.
- Čika and her daughter Domnana, the founders the Benedictine monastery of St. Maria in Zadar in 1066 which received privileges from the Croatian king Peter Krešimir IV.
- Vekenega, the daughter of Čika, became a nun in 1072 and later the abbess of the convent.
References
- Nikolić, Zrinka (November 23, 2005). "The Madii: an Example of the Family of the Dalmatian Urban Elite in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries". Retrieved August 12, 2011.
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