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943: 40: 936: 441: 248:, took part in the rebellion that led to the deposition of Tvrtko in 1366. Dabiša, however, is the only rebel mentioned by Orbini whose name does not appear in contemporary accounts of the uprising. Tvrtko prevailed in 1367 and banished Dabiša, revoking his lands. Dabiša spent the following two decades in obscurity, while Tvrtko had himself crowned King of Bosnia in 1377. 386:, the kingdom's leading magnate, who governed Croatia on behalf of the Bosnian crown and in defiance of Hungarian claims, came into agreement with Sigismund and Mary but remained loyal to Dabiša. Dabiša and his other vassals were coming closer to an agreement with Sigismund as well, and the two kings were expected to make the 472:
Despite an auspicious start, Dabiša's reign ended with the Kingdom of Bosnia displaying first signs of decay. Much of Tvrtko's extraordinary legacy was lost in the summer of 1394, and the state resumed its previous boundaries. Dabiša left the Bosnian state more dependent on Hungary than ever before,
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by Sigismund's troops. Soon thereafter, in a camp near the ruins of the town, Dabiša submitted to Sigismund. He resigned Croatia and Dalmatia to the Hungarian king and, with the agreement of his vassals, recognized him as his feudal overlord as well as heir designate to the Bosnian throne. It is not
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While the Kingdom of Bosnia retained its standing among neighbouring states in the immediate aftermath of Tvrtko I's death, it was already during Dabiša's reign that conditions within the state started deteriorating. The nobility grew stronger and for the first time acted independently of the king,
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ended in failure. Sigismund and Mary were not the only one claiming Dalmatia - or the Hungarian lands in general. Insisting that Dabiša did not support his bid for the Hungarian throne as effectively as his predecessor had, King Ladislaus of Naples started to enforce his own claim to Dalmatia and
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The agreement to recognize Sigismund as king following Dabiša indicates that the latter was by then of advanced age. Indeed, King Dabiša's health deteriorated in early 1395. At the end of March, writing from
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clear what prompted Dabiša to agree to such harsh terms. In return, as evident from a treaty issued in July 1394, Sigismund included Dabiša among the highest ranking Hungarian officials and named him
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From Tvrtko I, Dabiša also inherited the hostility of the Hungarian king, who strived to recover the territories lost to Tvrtko. Sigismund's wish to have his war against Bosnia equated to a
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Croatia. Tvrtko I had professed to support Ladislaus when he expanded his realm to include those lands. Dabiša nevertheless remained at Ladislaus' side in his struggle against Sigismund.
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Dabiša's relationship with the rest of the Kotromanić family is uncertain. In a letter, Dabiša called himself younger brother of
1102: 382:. Dabiša curbed the Sanković power, but the trend was irreversible and eventually led to the weakening of the royal authority. 195:. The latter part of his reign, however, saw the ascent of magnates and considerable loss of Bosnia's territory and influence. 1181: 873: 694: 672: 465:. He died on 8 September 1395. Despite initially consenting to his agreement with Sigismund, it was Dabiša's widow, 1186: 1171: 1071: 1015: 413:, a city ruled by Horvat. Sigismund, who had been amassing an army since April, took advantage of the discord. The 211:
in 1353, but this should not be taken literally. Influenced by the writings of the 16th century Ragusan chronicler
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in June 1390. Under unclear circumstances following Tvrtko's sudden death on 10 March 1391, Dabiša was
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Dabiša appears to have mended his relations with King Tvrtko I in the late 1380s, as he is recorded at
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saw John Horvat's defeat and execution as well as destruction of the eponymous town on the
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In the first years of his reign, Dabiša successfully maintained the integrity of Tvrtko's
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to his daughter Stana, whose daughter Vladika was married to the nobleman
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Charter by which Dabiša granted Veljaci to his daughter and her heirs
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from March 1391 until his death. Elected to succeed the first king,
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in May 1393. In the end, the meeting did not take place.
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son of Ninoslav, who was the brother of Tvrtko's father
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By June 1394, King Dabiša was in open conflict with
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Stephen Dabiša of Bosnia

King of Bosnia
Tvrtko I
Helen
Bobovac
Helen of Bosnia
House
Kotromanić
Roman Catholic
Serbo-Croatian
Hungarian
Kotromanić dynasty
King of Bosnia
Tvrtko I
Kingdom of Bosnia
Hungary
Naples
Ottoman Turks
Tvrtko I
Ban of Bosnia
Mavro Orbini
illegitimate
Vladislav
župa
Neretva
Upper Neretva
Konjic
Vuk
royal court in Sutjeska

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