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The Tugomirić family, sometimes called Tugomerić or Tugomorić, was one of the twelve noble tribes of the Kingdom of Croatia. It was mentioned in the
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(1102).


Etymology

The family name is often related to the personal name of Touga, the White Croat sister who according to a legend from the 10th century ''
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'', led with her sister Bouga and five brothers the Croatian tribes during their migration to present-day Croatia.
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noted that in 852 was a settlement Tugari in the Kingdom of Croatia which people in Latin sources were called as Tugarani and Tugarini. In the historical sources, the family name also comes in forms of ''Tugomirik'', ''de progenie Tugumorich'', ''de parentella Tugomirich'' among others.


History

The tribe originally settled the area of Podgora župa, an area around
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and up to the river
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, with the center of the settlement being in
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. Meanwhile, in the middle of the 13th century, their possessions were seized by
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, most importantly Bag, and so they migrated into two directions: one part moved to the island of
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, and the other part to the
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hinterland and
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region. The earliest supposedly known member of the ''genus'' is
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''Mirogus de genere Tugomirorum'', one of the twelve noblemen mentioned in
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(1102) who negotiated with
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, which is probably a forgery from mid-14th century. The Tugomirić family is mentioned to have been living in the hinterland of Zadar from 1189, when is mentioned ''Tolisius Tugomirik'', until 1456 when they were last mentioned in this area. In the second half of the 14th and early 15th century, members, especially of Šegotić branch, managed to get some estates in the hinterland of Zadar, as well Nina and Luka županija, where were elected as judges. In 1248, the Tugomorić family is mentioned in a list of four Croatian noble families of
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. They probably lived in the town and surroundings of
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. It is considered that they have lived in Lika until the 1513, on the territory managed by Mogorović tribe, south of Ribnik, where was founded a village named Tugomerići. Part of the family moved south to Poljica, near
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. The name of the village of Tugare in that region is also linked to the Tugomirić family. As their estates were under threat of the
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conquest during the early 16th century, they steadily migrated to Slavonia and Hungary to the North, and Istria and Italian Peninsula to the West.


Descendants

By the end of the 15th century in the village, Tugomerići branched five families: Babić, Sučić, Surotvić or Surotnić, possibly Piplić and Veseličić, whose members were regularly elected in judicial and governance functions, supervised by Mogorović family, in the županija of Lika. In the aforementioned list of noble families of Krk, there is mention of Andrija Žic, Milonja Žic, Sprecije Dominikov, and others as being part of the Tugomirić family. Accordingly, the surname Žic, still common on Krk, especially in
Punat Punat is a municipality in the Primorje-Gorski Kotar County in western Croatia on the island of Krk. The municipality has a population of 1,900, with 90% Croats (2021 Croatian census, 2021). With Stara Baška being the only other settlement in th ...
, probably originated from the Tugomirić family. Therefore, because the Žic family originally lived in
Vrbnik Vrbnik is a village and a municipality on the east coast of the island of Krk. The village is perched on a limestone outcropping 50 m above the Adriatic Sea. Vrbnik is naturally separated from mainland Croatia by the Vinodol Channel, where the to ...
, it is speculated that the Tugomirić family was also present there. Since it is believed that the famous
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originated from Krk, there is a possibility of their connection with the Tugomirić family.


See also

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Croatian nobility Croatian nobility (; ) was a privileged social class in Croatia during the Ancient history, Antiquity and Middle Ages, Medieval periods of the country's history. Noble families in the Kingdom of Croatia (disambiguation), Kingdom of Croatia inclu ...
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Twelve noble tribes of Croatia The twelve noble tribes of Croatia (), also known as twelve noble families of Croatia, was a medieval institution of nobility, alliance, or narrow noble community in the Croatia in union with Hungary, Kingdom of Croatia, which can be traced back at ...
* List of noble families of Croatia


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