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in Bosnia. Due to his ruthless fight against the Bogumils, the Pope ordered the Dominicans to return him his son as it appeared that Prijezda became a pious Catholic. On 11 November 1253 Hungarian King Bela wrote how he fiercely fought against the Bosnian heretics with his armies. After that, King
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to Prijezda, who was Ninoslav's closest living relative. Prijezda ruled for only two years, because Matej managed to restore control over most of Bosnia after the Hungarian defeat in the face of the
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Because of his heroic fights, Prijezda received the title "Fidelis Noster" ("Our Faithful") from the Hungarian King, as well as several lands outside Bosnia, around
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Bela partitioned the Bosnian banate in a way that Prijezda was given Bosnia proper, the area between the valleys of the rivers of
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Prijezda was forced to withdraw from the throne in 1287 due to his old age. He spent his last hours on his estate in
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Stephen appeared in Bosnia with high influence and prestige; greatly surpassing that of Prijezda.
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in 1254 which it gave to Prijezda's Bosnia, but the eventual peace between Hungary and the
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was initiated. Ninoslav's sons fought valiantly to keep Bosnia independent, but eventually
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Prijezda's power dropped severely. Not only did several Hungarian nobles, including
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conquered most of Bosnia and temporarily pushed Matej and his forces. He gave the
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on the other hand were made separate banates ruled by Bans named by the King –
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martially subjected Bosnia and made Prijezda its Ban, who vouched to rule in
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during Matej's reign. As he could not be trusted because of his previous
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in an attempt to forge an ever-lasting alliance with Dragutin.
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In 1270, King Bela IV died. He was succeeded by his son
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Serbian Cyrillic
[prǐjezda]
Bosnian
Ban
vassal
Hungarian Kingdom
House of Kotromanić
Roman Catholic Christian
Bogomilism
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Ban
Matej Ninoslav
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Prijezda II
Bosnian Crusade
Matej Ninoslav
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Bosnian Ban

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