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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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    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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    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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    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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    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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  • 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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  • 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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  • 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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    members of the Kotromanić dynasty were buried and the first Bosnian King Tvrtko I was crowned. The old town of Visoki, located on Visočica hill, was a politically...
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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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    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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  • 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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    Bosnian nobleman under Tvrtko I (r. 1377–1391), Dabiša (r. 1391–1395), Jelena Gruba (r. 1395–98), Ostoja (r. 1398–1404), Tvrtko II (r. 1404–1409) and Ostoja...
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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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    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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    history. During this period, three kings acceded to the Bosnian throne: Tvrtko II, Thomas (Tomaš), Stephen Tomašević (Stjepan Tomašević) and anti-king...
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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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  • 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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    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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