Helen of Bosnia (redirect from Helena Gruba)
(Serbo-Croatian: Jelena/Јелена; c. 1345 – after 18 March 1399), also known by the name Gruba/Груба, ruled the Kingdom of Bosnia from September 1395 until late April...
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December 1374 no children before 1390 Jelena Gruba 10 March 1391 – 8 September 1395 Nikolić family Jelena Gruba one daughter after March 1399 Vitača 1398–1399...
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Grand Duke of Bosnia and a Herzog of Split, which deposed Queen Jelena Gruba in 1398. In 1403 he sided with King Ladislaus of Naples in his plights against...
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illegitimate son of Vladislav Kotromanić Jelena Gruba one daughter 8 September 1395 Kraljeva Sutjeska Jelena Gruba 8 September 1395 – 1398 born to the House...
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namely Stephen Ostoja, the Nikolić brothers, also related to Queen Jelena Gruba, who was of the House of Nikolić herself and the widow of Stephen Dabiša...
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BC) Jelena Gruba (reigned 1395–1398) Odrysian kingdom Antonia Tryphaena (reigned 18–38) – she ruled with her son Rhoemetalces II Pythodoris II (reigned...
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tortured to death in Pécs. After the death of Stephen Dabiša his widow Jelena Gruba was elected as queen. Hrvoje Vukčić again actively opposed to Sigismund...
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Jakub Rzeźniczak (category Legia Warsaw II players)
December 2023. Retrieved 20 January 2024. "Jakub Rzeźniczak wyrzucony z klubu! Gruba afera". Sport.pl (in Polish). 12 January 2024. Retrieved 20 January 2024...
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–1415 Tvrtko I (1377–1391) Dabiša (1391–1395) Jelena Gruba (1395–1398) Ostoja (1398–1404) Tvrtko II (1404–1409) Ostoja (1409–1418) Bosnia Knez Dragiša Dinjčić...
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1374. She became queen in 1377 and may have been the mother of King Tvrtko II. Dorothea was the daughter of Ivan Sratsimir, Tsar of Bulgaria. Her mother...
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21°0′6″E / 52.24444°N 21.00167°E / 52.24444; 21.00167 Fat Kaśka (Polish: Gruba Kaśka; lit. 'Fat Cathy') is the popular name for an 18th-century neoclassical...
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Pavle Radinović (section Jelena Gruba's reign)
I (r. 1377–1391), Dabiša (r. 1391–1395), Jelena Gruba (r. 1395–98), Ostoja (r. 1398–1404), Tvrtko II (r. 1404–1409) and Ostoja again (r. 1409–1418). He...
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who served the Kingdom of Bosnia during the reign of his relative Jelena Gruba (r. 1395–1398) and Stephen Ostoja (r. 1398–1404),. He was the lord of Neum...
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of internal struggles in Bosnia in 1397 during the reign of Queen Jelena Gruba Hrvoje invited the Ottomans to offer assistance. As an opposer of Queen...
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kralj Tomislav II. vojvoda od Spoleta. Povijest hrvatskotalijanskih odnosa u prvoj polovici XX.st. (Designated Croatian king Tomislav II. Duke of Spoleto...
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Tomašević Elizabeth of Bosnia Dorothea of Bulgaria Dorothy Garai Jelena Gruba Jelena Nelipčić Katarina Kosača Kujava Mary of Serbia Vitača Sandalj Hranić...
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The death of King Stjepan Dabiša leads to the election of his wife Jelena Gruba as Queen of Bosnia. However, most of the Bosnian land is soon appropriated...
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Latin: Jelena Gruba) "~ the Traditionalist": Miguel I of Portugal (Portuguese: Miguel o Tradicionalista) "~ the Traditional Queen": Isabella II of Spain (Spanish:...
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Stefan Uroš II Milutin (1273–1284) Helena of Bulgaria (Elena), Empress consort of Serbia; Stephen Uroš IV Dušan of Serbia (1332–1355) Jelena Gruba (Helena)...
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Dabiša's death on 8 September 1395, and instead elected Dabiša's widow, Helen (Gruba). Dabiša and his wife had a daughter, Stana, who left further issue. In...
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served five Bosnian rulers, Banus Stjepan, King Tvrtko, King Dabiša, Queen Gruba, and King Ostoja, and ends with a message: имолꙋвасьненаст ꙋпаитенамеѣсмь...
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of the Polish People's Republic by symbolically drawing a "thick line" (gruba kreska) demarcating the communist period from the present period, without...
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To Be or Not to Be (1983 film) (category American World War II films)
Professor Siletski Ronny Graham as Sondheim, Stage Manager Estelle Reiner as Gruba Jack Riley as Dobish Lewis J. Stadlen as Lupinsky George Gaynes as Ravitch...
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139–60. doi:10.1016/S0005-2728(01)00197-9. PMID 11687212. Forti G, Maria P, Grubas G (1985). "Two Sites of Interaction of Ferredoxin with thylakoids". FEBS...
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first precisely described trail in the Polish Beskids on the route Zawoja–Gruba Jodła [pl]–Markowe Szczawiny [pl]–Dejakowe Szczawiny–Stary Groń–Widły. The...
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criticised the idea of gruba kreska, instead supporting an idea of decommunization, a concept coined after the post-World War II de-nazification of Nazi...
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Jeanne of Châtellerault (1235–1315), Viscountess of Châtellerault Jelena Gruba, (1345–1399), Queen of Bosnia (1391 to 1398), first as queen consort until...
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first parliamentary speech in Sejm, Mazowiecki talked about a "thick line" (gruba linia): "We draw a thick line on what has happened in the past. We will...
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Rudolph Karstadt Department Store (category Buildings and structures destroyed during World War II)
encyklopedia.szczecin.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2021-03-25. "Będą spali za grubą kasę w dawnej szwalni". wszczecinie.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2021-03-25...
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Bosnian rulers, Ban Stjepan, Ban then King Tvrtko I, King Dabiša, Queen Gruba, and King Ostoja, and ends with a message: имолꙋвасьненаст ꙋпаитенамеѣсмь...
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