The Madi family () was a patrician family from Zadar. They were influential in Croatian politics from the 10th to 12th centuries.
Notable members
- Madius or Madije, the first known member, prior of Zadar and the proconsul of Dalmatia, rebuilt the monastery of St. KrÃ
¡evan in 986. The only prior of Zadar before the Madi was Andrija, the founder of the St. KrÃ
¡evan Monastery, who died in 918.
- Jelena, Croatian queen, wife of king Michael KreÃ
¡imir II of Croatia, died in 976.
- Grgur or Dobronja, prior of Zadar, died in 1035. Tried to make Dalmatian city-states independent from Byzantine Empire.
- ÃÂika and her daughter Domnana, the founders the Benedictine monastery of St. Maria in Zadar in 1066 which received privileges from the Croatian king Peter KreÃ
¡imir IV.
- Vekenega, the daughter of ÃÂika, became a nun in 1072 and later the abbess of the convent.
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