Stephen Tvrtko I (Serbo-Croatian: Stjepan/Stefan Tvrtko / Стјепан/Стефан Твртко; c. 1338 – 10 March 1391) was the first king of Bosnia. A member of the...
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conducting its affairs is nevertheless undeniable.[citation needed] King Tvrtko I (r. 1353–91) acquired portions of western Serbia and most of the Adriatic...
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Banate of Bosnia (section Tvrtko I reign)
vassal ban 1314—1322, independently 1322—1353 Tvrtko I Kotromanić (1353—1366) Vuk Kotromanić (1366—1367) Tvrtko I Kotromanić (1367—1377) Fine 1994, pp. 44...
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Stephen Tvrtko II (Serbo-Croatian: Stjepan/Stefan Tvrtko, Стјепан/Стефан Твртко; died in November 1443), also known as Tvrtko Tvrtković (Твртко Твртковић)...
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Tvrtko may refer to: Tvrtko I of Bosnia, medieval ban, and king of Bosnia (1353-1366 and 1367-1391) Tvrtko II of Bosnia, medieval king of Bosnia (1404–1409...
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modern-day Croatia and parts of modern-day Serbia and Montenegro, with Tvrtko I eventually establishing the Kingdom of Bosnia in 1377. The Kotromanić intermarried...
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Louis's army also captured Zadar with the assistance of its townspeople. Tvrtko I of Bosnia, who had succeeded Louis's father-in-law in 1353, surrendered...
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senate (written by Coluccio Salutati) to the King Tvrtko I of Bosnia, dated 20 October 1389, Murad I's (and Yakub Bey's) killing was described. A party...
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Bosnia from March 1391 until his death. Elected to succeed the first king, Tvrtko I, Dabiša at first maintained the integrity of the Kingdom of Bosnia. He...
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Tvrtko (also Stjepan Tvrtko or Stefan Tvrtko) may refer to: Stephen Tvrtko I, ruler of medieval Bosnia (1353–1366 and again 1367–1391) Stephen Tvrtko...
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befell Grand Duke of Bosnia, Vlatko Vuković, who received it from King Tvrtko I, while Sandalj Hranić expanded it and reaffirmed the Kosača family supremacy...
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Fall of the Serbian Empire (section Crowning of Tvrtko)
Vuk Branković supporting Lazar. On 26 October 1377, Tvrtko had himself crowned as Stephen Tvrtko I, by the Grace of God, King of the Serbs, Bosnia and...
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Louis I of Hungary, who married her off to Ban Tvrtko I of Bosnia in 1374. She became queen in 1377 and may have been the mother of King Tvrtko II. Dorothea...
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of Bosnia as regent from 1354 until 1357 during the minority of her son Tvrtko I of Bosnia. Jelena was the daughter of the Croatian lord George II Šubić...
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Vladislav Kotromanić and Jelena Šubić, who were married in 1337. His brother, Tvrtko I, became Ban of Bosnia following the death of their paternal uncle, Stephen...
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during the medieval Kingdom of Bosnia, adopted by the first Bosnian king, Tvrtko I, in recognition of the Capetian House of Anjou support in assuming the...
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Tvrtko of Bosnia may refer to: Tvrtko I Kotromanić, medieval ruler of Bosnia (1353–1366 and again 1367–1391) Tvrtko II Kotromanić, medieval ruler of Bosnia...
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King Tvrtko can refer to two medieval monarchs: Tvrtko I of Bosnia (1338–1391), first Bosnian king Tvrtko II of Bosnia (died 1443), son of Tvrtko I This...
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inhabitants. The town was founded as a fortress in 1382 by the King of Bosnia, Tvrtko I Kotromanić, and named after Saint Stephen but the name did not stick, instead...
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Tvrtko of Bosnia may refer to: Tvrtko I of Bosnia, medieval ban, and king of Bosnia (1353-1366 and 1367-1391) Tvrtko II of Bosnia, medieval king of Bosnia...
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History of Dalmatia (section Expansion under Tvrtko I)
under Uroš II Prvoslav. It is part of Serbia until 1377, when Bosnian Ban Tvrtko takes the area. As the Dalmatian city-states gradually lost all protection...
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Zeta under the Balšići (section Đurađ I)
the King of Zeta. In 1382, King Tvrtko I conquered Dračevica and built the town later known as Herceg-Novi. Both Tvrtko I and Balša II aspired to ascend...
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pradjedovi kao i Poljacima te da im je zajednički jezik kojim govore i da se radi te srodnosti jezika i porijekla njihov kralj Tvrtko II živo raduje,...
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He distinguished himself as one of the best military commanders of King Tvrtko I in battles against the Ottoman Empire. Vlatko was probably a son of duke...
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former enemy, as vassal in Bosnia. Stephen II Kotromanić 1322–1353 Tvrtko I Kotromanić 1353–1366 Vuk Kotromanić 1366–1367 Tvrtko I Kotromanić 1367–1377...
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House of Kotromanić, most likely son of Vladislaus and brother of King Tvrtko I. When duke Hrvoje Vukčić in 1416 died, King Ostoja divorced his old wife...
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contingent led by Branković, and a contingent sent from Bosnia by King Tvrtko I, commanded by Vlatko Vuković. However, Lazar was also supported by a Christian...
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September 1355, in the charter "in castro nosto Visoka vocatum" written by Tvrtko I of Bosnia while he was a young ban. The town was presumably abandoned before...
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under three Bosnian kings: King Tvrtko I, King Stephen Dabiša and King Stephen Ostoja. In 1403, and after Tvrtko I's death, Ladislaus of Naples named...
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Palisna (Croatian: Ivan od Paližne) from Vrana, in the name of Bosnian King Tvrtko I 1394–1401 Ban Nikola II Gorjanski in the name of Sigismund 1401–1434 Croatian...
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