Radoslav Babonić
| Radoslav (I) Babonić | |
|---|---|
| Seal of Radoslav Babonić, 1278 | |
| Ban of Slavonia | |
| Reign | 1288 1292 1294 | 
| Predecessor | Nicholas Kőszegi (1st term) Henry Kőszegi (2nd and 3rd term) | 
| Successor | Ivan Kőszegi (1st term) Henry Kőszegi (2nd term) James Borsa (3rd term) | 
| Died | after 1295 | 
| Noble family | House of Babonić | 
| Issue | sons | 
| Father | Stephen II | 
Radoslav (I) Babonić (Croatian: Radoslav I. Babonić, Hungarian: Babonics (I.) Radoszló or Radiszló; died after 1295) was a powerful Croatian lord in the second half of the 13th century. As a member of the illustrious Babonić family, he established an oligarchic domain in Lower Slavonia together with his elder brother Stephen (III). He played an active role in inviting the Capetian House of Anjou to the Hungarian–Croatian throne.