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The Karađorđević family tree

The Karađorđević family of Serbia was founded by Djorđe Petrović surnamed Karadjordje, a pig keeper. Kara means Black in Serbian, a word of Turkish origin. In English the translation would be: George the black.

  • Jovan
  • Petar (Petronije) Jovanović
  • Marija Petrović
  • Sara Pantelić
  • Milica Petrović
  • Marko Petrović
  • Marinko Petrović
  • Karađorđe Petrović
  • Sima Petrović
  • Sava Petrović
  • Kosta Ristić
  • Aćim Ristić
  • Marija Ristić
  • Sara (Sarka)
  • Katarina Karamarković
  • Đoka Bojanić
  • Jelka Bojanić
  • Nadežda Bojanić
  • Stana Bojanić
  • Pola Petrović
  • Stamenka Petrović
  • Kuzman Čarapić
  • Jelena Čarapić
  • Aleksa Petrović
  • Đorđe Petrović
  • Prince Aleksa Karageorgevich
  • Prince Božidar Karageorgevitch
  • Aleksandar Karađorđević, Prince of Serbia
  • Poleksija (Poliksena)
  • Milica Nikolajević
  • Nikola Nikolajević
  • Aleksandar Nikolajević
  • Đorđe Nikolajević
  • Katarina Nikolajević
  • Kleopatra
  • Aleksa
  • Svetozar
  • Petar I, King of Serbia
  • Princess Jelena, Princess of Serbia, Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, and Russia
  • Vsevolod Ivanovitch, Prince of Russia
  • Catherine Ivanovna, Princess of Russia
  • Nicoletta Farace
  • Eduardo Alberto Grundland (Montevideo, 15.01.1967–Present)
  • Alexandra Gabriella Grundland (Montevideo, 17.09.1971–Present)
  • Fiametta Farace
  • Victor John Arcelus (New York City, New York, 24.11.1973–Present)
  • Sebastian Arcelus (New York City, New York, 05.11.1976–Present)
  • Vivienne Helena Arcelus
  • Alessandro Zanelli (Manhasset, New York, 31.07.1984–Present)
  • Giovanni Marquess Farace di Villaforesta (Rome, 20.10.1943–Present)
  • Alessandro Farace (Paris, 29.08.1971–Present)
  • Yann Farace (Versailles, Yvelines, 04.10.1974–Present)
  • Milena Karađorđević, Princess of Serbia and Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes
  • Đorđe, Crown Prince of Serbia
  • Princess Andrija of Serbia
  • Aleksandar I of Yugoslavia, King of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, and Yugoslavia
  • Petar II, Crown Prince of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes and Yugoslavia, King of Yugoslavia
  • Aleksandar, Crown Prince of Yugoslavia
  • Petar, Hereditary Prince of Yugoslavia
  • Filip, Prince of Yugoslavia
  • Prince Aleksandar of Yugoslavia
  • Prince Tomislav of Yugoslavia, Prince of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes and Yugoslavia
  • Prince Nikola of Yugoslavia
  • Princess Marija of Yugoslavia
  • Princess Katarina of Yugoslavia
  • Victoria Marie Esme de Silva
  • Prince Đorđe of Yugoslavia
  • Prince Mihajlo of Yugoslavia
  • Andrej, Prince of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes and Yugoslavia
  • Prince Hristifor of Yugoslavia
  • Princess Marija Tatjana of Yugoslavia
  • Sonja Thune-Larsen
  • Olga Thune-Larsen
  • Princess Lavintija of Yugoslavia
  • Nadia Sidiropolous
  • Andrej Sidiropolous
  • Luca Prichard-Levy
  • Prince Karl Vladimir of Yugoslavia
  • Prince Dimitrije of Yugoslavia
  • Jelena
  • Andrije
  • Jelisaveta
  • Đorđe
  • Prince Arsen of Yugoslavia
  • Prince Pavle of Yugoslavia
  • Prince Nikola of Yugoslavia
  • Prince Aleksandar of Yugoslavia
  • Prince Dimitri of Yugoslavia
  • Prince Michael of Yugoslavia
  • Prince Sergius
  • Princess Helene
  • Milena Gaubert
  • Nastasia Gaubert
  • Leopold Gaubert
  • Prince Dušan
  • Princess Jelisaveta of Yugoslavia
  • Catherine Oxenberg
  • India Riven Oxenberg
  • Maya van Dien
  • Celeste Alma van Dien
  • Christina Oxenberg
  • Nicholas Augustus Balfour
  • References

    Karađorđević family tree Wikipedia