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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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    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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    request of Tvrtko II. Bosnia reached its peak under Tvrtko I, a member of the Kotromanić dynasty, who came to power in 1353. In 1372, Tvrtko formed an...
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    raids. Its king, Tvrtko II, was desperate to obtain Hungarian protection. King Sigismund agreed but under a condition: the childless Tvrtko was to recognize...
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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 Radivoj—the...
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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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  • of Bosnia. An illegitimate son of King Ostoja, Thomas succeeded King Tvrtko II, but his accession was not recognized by the leading magnate of the Kingdom...
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    II died in September 1353. His brother Vladislav was excluded from the succession for reasons unknown, and Stephen was succeeded directly by Tvrtko I...
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  • In 1404, the Bosnians under Hrvoje Vukčić replaced him by his brother Tvrtko II because of his pro-Hungarian views. He had to flee to Hungary, after a...
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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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    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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  • 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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  • 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 was the daughter...
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    form Bošnjak (Bosniak), first attested in the diplomacy of Bosnian king Tvrtko II who in 1440 dispatched a delegation (Apparatu virisque insignis) to the...
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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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    Stephen II Kotromanić built a Franciscan monastery in honour of Saint Nicholas. After the death of Stephen II, he was succeeded by young ban Tvrtko, who...
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  • Hungarian noblewoman who became Queen of Bosnia upon her marriage to King Tvrtko II in 1428. She functioned as art patron and exerted significant influence...
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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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    younger brother of Radivoj, who contested the rule of their cousin King Tvrtko II. Thomas was politically inactive and did not take part in the struggle...
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    Hunyadi's refusal to recognize Ulrich's claim to Bosnia on the death of King Tvrtko II (1443). In 1446 Hunyadi, now regent of Hungary, harried the Celje territories...
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  • during the reigns of Tvrtko II (r. 1404–1409, first reign), Stephen Ostoja (r. 1409–1418), Stephen Ostojić (r. 1418–1421) and Tvrtko II again (r. 1421–1443)...
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    conference between Hungarian King Sigismund, Polish King Wladyslaw II and Bosnian King Tvrtko II. 2000 knights were present from all over Europe, even England...
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    succeeded by his underage nephew Tvrtko, son of Stephen's brother Vladislav Kotromanić, with Vladislav governing in Tvrtko's name. Stephen withdrew all demands...
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  • king of Bosnia for the remainder of Tvrtko II's reign, but without any recognition. The death of the childless Tvrtko II in November 1443 opened a new possibility...
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  • remained in Bosnia. The crown was given to Kujava's nephew, King Tvrtko II. Tvrtko II himself was deposed in 1409 when Kujava's husband returned from exile...
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    Turks seized Srebrenica in 1440. Tvrtko II died in 1443. Three year civil war between Stephen Vukčić and Tvrtko II's successor, Stephen Tomaš. War ended...
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  • of the residences of King Tvrtko II and King Thomas was located there. Milodraž was first mentioned in a charter Tvrtko II issued to the Ragusans on 18...
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    the Bosnian nobles, resolved with Tvrtko II of Bosnia coronation as Bosnian king in September 1421, prompted Tvrtko to seek alliances with Republic of...
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  • the couple. They nevertheless stayed together and had two sons, Tvrtko and Vuk. Stephen II died in 1353, leaving behind no sons. For reasons unknown, Vladislav...
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  • Sigismund awarded Serbian noble Stefan Lazarević for his campaigns against Tvrtko II Kotromanić and gave the city to his domain. The city was reconquered by...
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