Prijezda I (Serbian Cyrillic: Пријезда I; pronounced [prǐjezda] (1211–1287) was a Bosnian Ban as a vassal of the Hungarian Kingdom, reigning 1250–1287...
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Stephen I Kotromanić (Serbo-Croatian: Стефан I / Stjepan I) (1242–1314) was a Bosnian Ban from 1287 to 1290 jointly with Ban Prijezda II and 1290–1314...
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Bosnian Ban from 1314, but in reality from 1322 to 1353 together with his brother, Vladislav Kotromanić in 1326–1353. He was the son of Bosnian Ban Stephen...
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Prijezda II (Serbian Cyrillic: Пријезда II; Born 1242) was a Bosnian Ban in 1287–1290 alone, but later together with his possible brother Stephen I Kotroman...
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of the House of Kotromanić, he succeeded his uncle Stephen II as the ban of Bosnia in 1353. As he was a minor at the time, Tvrtko's father, Vladislav,...
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pacified Bosnia and succeed in putting Ninoslav 's Catholic cousin Prijezda as the Bosnian Ban. Ban Prijezda ruthlessly persecuted the Bosnian Church....
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list of monarchs of Bosnia, containing bans and kings of Medieval Bosnia; Bosnia (early medieval), Banate of Bosnia, Kingdom of Bosnia. All Bosnian kings...
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Kotromanić dynasty (redirect from House of Kotromanic)
becoming sole Ban of Bosnia c. 1250. Europäische Stammtafeln suggests that Prijezda and Ninoslav were first cousins, fathered by different sons of a certain...
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Matej Ninoslav (category Bans of Bosnia)
succeeded by his cousin, Ban Prijezda, in 1254. Before his rule, early in his life, Ninoslav was an opposer of the Bosnian Church, a faithful Hungarian...
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Ninoslav, Prijezda I, Prijezda II, Stephen I and Stephen II. The Bosnian medieval state used the title "ban" until the rulers adopted the use of the title...
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Prijezda Kotromanić may refer to: Prijezda I Kotromanić, medieval ruler (ban) of Bosnia (1250–1287) Prijezda II Kotromanić, medieval ruler (ban) of Bosnia...
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1254–1287 Prijezda I 1287–1290 Prijezda II 1267–1313 Stjepan I Kotromanić 1314–1353 Stjepan II Kotromanić 1353–1366 & 1367–zaljke 1391 Tvrtko I of Bosnia 1366–1367...
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Elizabeth of Serbia (Serbian: Јелисаветa/Jelisaveta; fl. 1270 — died 1331) was Baness of Bosnia by her marriage to Stephen I, Ban of Bosnia. Elizabeth...
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King of Bosnia from 1398 to 1404 and from 1409 to 1418. He was a member of the House of Kotromanić, most likely son of Vladislaus and brother of King...
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romanized: Jelena), was the last queen of Bosnia and despoina of Serbia. As the eldest daughter of the deceased despot of Serbia, Lazar Branković, the 12-year-old...
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the last sovereign from the Bosnian Kotromanić dynasty, reigning as Despot of Serbia briefly in 1459 and as King of Bosnia from 1461 until 1463. Stephen's...
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younger brother of Tvrtko I, who became Ban of Bosnia in 1353, but this should not be taken literally. He certainly was a relative of Tvrtko I though. Influenced...
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of Bosnia from September 1353 to his death. Vladislav was a younger son of Stephen I, Ban of Bosnia, and Elizabeth of Serbia. Upon the death of Ban Stephen...
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and 1385 and in 1386. Daughter of Ban Stephen II of Bosnia, Elizabeth became Queen of Hungary upon marrying King Louis I the Great in 1353. In 1370, she...
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1461), a member of the House of Kotromanić, reigned from 1443 until his death as the penultimate king of Bosnia. An illegitimate son of King Ostoja, Thomas...
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King Andrew II of Hungary proclaims his son, Coloman of Galicia, as ruler (or ban) of Bosnia, who passes it on to Prijezda, a cousin of Matej Ninoslav...
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Zgošća Stećak (category National Museum of Bosnia and Herzegovina)
it to Ban Prijezda. The most accurate description of this stećak is given by Šefik Bešlagić in his monograph on the stećaks of central Bosnia (1967)...
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Catherine of Bosnia (Serbo-Croatian: Katarina Kosača/Катарина Косача; 1424/1425 – 25 October 1478) was Queen of Bosnia as the wife of King Thomas, the...
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of the House of Kotromanić who reigned as King of Bosnia from 1404 to 1409 and again from 1420 to his death. Tvrtko II was the son of King Tvrtko I....
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Остојић) was King of Bosnia from the death of his father Ostoja in 1418 until his deposition by the nobility in 1420. A member of the House of Kotromanić, Stephen...
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Ishak Bey Kraloğlu (redirect from Sigismund of Bosnia)
Томашевић), was a Bosnian prince, a younger half-brother of the King Stjepan Tomašević, and the last known member of the House of Kotromanić. He became...
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daughter of Vladislav Kotromanić and his wife Jelena Šubić. Others [citation needed] believe she was the second daughter of Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia, and...
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Charles I of Hungary wanted to increase influence over Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia. He offered Stephan the hand of Elizabeth, the relative of his own Piast...
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Matija Sabančić (redirect from Matthew of Bosnia)
titular King of Bosnia in the period of 1465–1471, as the first of two Ottoman-installed puppets in Bosnia. He was one of the last known members of the Kotromanić...
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Gruba/Груба, ruled the Kingdom of Bosnia from September 1395 until late April or early May 1398. She was queen consort as the wife of King Dabiša, and was chosen...
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