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spring of 1346 the Hungarian King arrived with his vast Royal Army of 100,000 men of whom more than 30,000 were cavalry and men-at-arms and 10,000 soldiers under Ban Stephen II arrived. The Venetians had attempted to bribe several Hungarian generals, including Ban Stephen II, who gave away the positions of the Hungarian troops for a handsome sum of money, thereby earning the nickname "Devil's Student". On 1 July 1346 a fierce clash occurred, which the Hungarian side eventually won only due to numerical superiority and achieved a
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Stephen came leading his forces. A large 10,000 strong Army was amassed near Knin, and this was only the first wave as the main part of the Army was arriving headed by the Hungarian King himself. This time Princess Vladislava Nelipić had no choice but to accept demands. The Hungarian King planned the shape of his coastal territories in the new order that he would create. He annexed several cities from the
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from Nelipac's widow Vladislava and her son Ivan. She attempted to negotiate help from Venice, but the Croatian nobility cut off the negotiations. The Hungarian King became impatient, so he commanded Ban Nikola to move to Knin immediately and ordered Ban Stephen II of Bosnia to send help at once. Ban
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Ban Stephen II played Venice and Hungary against each other, slowly ruling Bosnia more and more independently and soon initiated a conspiracy with some members of the Croatian and Hungarian nobility against his Hungarian liege. In 1346 Zadar finally returned to Venice, and the Hungarian King, seeing
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Both failed siege of Bubovac and attempt to catch up with Ban Stephen II eventually compelled Dušan to abandon Bosnia and order his troops to retreat. Ban Stephen II therefore won the war, even though he lost most of the battles. This encouraged the Ban to refuse all suggestions from Dušan to share
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and gave him the task of rooting out heresy in Bosnia. The Pope requested Stephen II's full assistance. In 1327 the Dominicans and Franciscans argued over who would be granted the task of burning the heretics. Although Fabian eventually took over the leadership over the movement, he utterly failed.
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in the summer of 1325. Bosnian Ban Stephen II sent several squadrons to assist him in his offensive. In 1326, after taking Babonić family cities Mikac advanced deeper into Croatia, where he meet Stephen's reinforcements. The expedition eventually had little success, so Mikac sent a portion of his
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The Hungarian King was amassing forces for a new strike against the Venetian positions, but both parties had elected the new Serbian Emperor Stefan Dušan to assist Ban Stephen II and form a mediation party to decide a truce between the two warring sides. Eventually, all agreements failed. In the
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Ivan Nelipić immediately pushed the fight against Ban Stephen II, and managed to capture city of Visuća, but Stephen's shrewd politics and willingness to bestow his nobility with privileges had paid off, as Vuk of Vukoslavić family had helped him to retake the city. Although Stephen's military
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lost all patience and eventually accepted the offer of Prince Nelipac of Croatia in 1337, who not only wanted to restore Bosnia under Croatian control, but also desired personal revenge on Stephen II Kotromanić for the past troubles that he had caused him. The still powerful Croatian
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and forts to defend against advancing invader. He planned the defense of Bosnia, splitting his forces enough to defend every possible entryway into his realm. His plan soon started to break, as Dušan was able to bribe several of Ban's most trusted servants who abandoned their posts.
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was greatly opposed to Stephen II's policy, accusing him of treason and the relations between the two Bans worsened ever afterwards. Bosnian Ban Stephen II's relations with Venice started to improve, as the Bosnian Bishop Peregreen was a notable Venetian member of the
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and Stephen II's daughter Elizabeth. The peace treaty also required the giving of the Hum area to Stephen II, but as a land of the Nemanjić. Stephen II had better plans for his daughter, so he refused the agreement. Ban reasoned that a large multi-ethnic
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ruled autocratically by one man could not succeed. Politically and militarily savvy Ban, now proved himself foresighted too, as he will soon start witnessing first traces of Dušan's Empire demise, while he regained full control over his realm, Bosnia.
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Losing control over the conflict, Ban Stephen II retreated with his most trusted men to the most unreachable mountains of Bosnia. He no longer knew whom he could trust, so he regularly dismissed and recruited new men to serve him. His older daughter
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The Ban's vassal that governed Hum started to raid Ragusa's trade routes, which worsened Bosnian-Ragusan relations that were very high during the conquest of Hum. To make matters worse, he (Ban's vassal) asked Ragusa to pay him the old traditional
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Hum as joint rulers. Dušan forces that remained in Hum tried to keep at least this region, however Ban Stephen II soon launched a military campaign and reconquered all the territories that he had previously lost to Dušan. The
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which was one of the major supporters of Nelipić's campaigning. Stephen adopted a harsh tactic. His forces raided Caravans from Trogir, which eventually forced its denizens to humbly sign a peace and addressed him as the
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Peter died, and a huge dispute began over his successor. Hungarian King Charles Robert managed to replace his supporter, but it would take until 1336 for the final dispute to be resolved in the Catholic Church's favour.
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Gerard's stay at the Hungarian Court of King Charles Robert, Gerard paid a visit to the Bosnian Ban to negotiate an arranged prosecution of Bosnia's heretics. At first, Stephen II thought that it was time to bow to the
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in 1343. This gave rise to a new idea. The opportunity arose to detach Bosnia from the Kingdom of Hungary and for Ban Stephen II to rule it independently. He immediately sought help from Hungary's greatest foe, the
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in 1313), along with numerous internal opponents of his regime. Mladen came to the idea to impose Stephen Kotromanić as his vassal in Bosnia, for he was sure that he would be well accepted in Bosnia. The
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and waited for Charles I to come, blindly believing that he would somehow retain his power because of Šubić's loyal service during King's ascension to tron. However, Charles I came to
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were razed during his military operations. Venice attempted to make another peace between the warring sides, but the Serbian emperor agreed only to stall his counterattack a little.
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accepting Ban Stephen II as a member of his family and returned with his 30,000 men to Hungary before attempting to reconquer the coastal cities taken by the Venetians.
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Until 1319 Mladen's II army had already entirely retreated from Bosnia, as he had found himself stuck in numerous troubles and conflicts with revolting cities in
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In 1323 Hungarian King Charles Robert wanted to increase influence over Ban Stephen II Kotromanić. He offered Stephen the hand of his wife's distant relative,
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godinu dana po starom hrvatskom običaju, to je vjerojatnije, da je poljska knjeginja Elizabeta rodila Jelisavu prije muškoga djeteta, o kojemu dubrovački ...
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with more than 7,000 Hungarian troops killed in battle. The Hungarian King lost trust in Ban Stephen II and, losing confidence as well, returned to Hungary.
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in 1340–43. The Roman Catholic monks had constructed numerous monasteries in Usora and Hum and baptised a large number of Bosnia's heretics on their way to
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tax that it traditionally paid to the Hum and Serbian rulers and even asked it to recognize his supreme rule. The Republic of Ragusa refused outright.
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and Juraj II Šubić himself was captured by Prince Nelipac. Stephen II had attempted to liberate Juraj II from imprisonment, but without success.
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was against the marriage since both families were related, but it would give Stephen certain advantages, so he convinced the Pope to allow it.
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Stephen withdrew all demands as can be seen in his edict to the Republic from 1332 in which he guaranteed future friendships between the
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family protested Nelipac's decision. An arranged marriage was made between Bosnian Ban Stephen II's brother, Vladislav and the sister of
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Ban Stephen II issued several edicts to Ragusa in 1333. There were four documents. Here is an excerpt of the documents edict' copies:
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Nikola Omodijev and launch a joint offensive against Nelipić in Croatia. Nikola's expedition eventually failed, but it did rise up
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ambitions were only relatively successful he continued to wage war against the enemies of the Šubić. His target was the city of
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These parts of the province of Hum, that Ban conquered and annexed for Bosnia, were ruled by the Serbian vassalage family the
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Stephen II Kotromanić died in September 1353. He was ceremonially buried in his own foundation, the Roman Catholic Church of
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Soon, Ban Stephen II would finally stop the constant threat of the Western Crusades to the Bosnian Church. In 1339, during
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on 20 June 1353. Having become the regent of Hungary, she was murdered. Born out of the marriage with Elizabeth (Mandić).
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In 1344, Nelipac himself unexpectedly died, which prompted Hungarian nobility to ordered the new Slavonian Ban to seize
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high and mighty lord Stephen free ruler and master of Bosnia, Usora and Soli and many other places and Prince of the Hum
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and invited Mladen to meet him there where he was immediately arrested and sent to a dungeon in Hungary where he died.
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deposed him. The new man for the job was one of his most trusted men, Ban Mikac Mihaljević. Ban Mikac advanced toward
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now became their protectors. Mladen decided to keep Stephen II under his firm grip and to use him to eradicate the
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Ban Stephen II gained territories, expending his realm to the coast by annexing space between mouths of the
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Although the Zahumljans mostly accepted the Ban's rule, some resisted, like Petar Toljenović who ruled the
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Vuk, who died during his father's lifetime. Born out of the marriage with the Ortenburg countess (Mandić).
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regarding trade. Stephen was shown as a very tough negotiator and the negotiations finally ended in 1326.
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river. He also attempted to convince the Venetians to give him naval support in the case of war with the
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switched side from Venice back to Hungary, but their letter missed the Hungarian King during his stay in
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fled to Serbia and sought help from King Stefan and then headed to Ragusa, from where he proceeded to
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The rest of Ban's reign passed mostly in peace. The only conflict that he had was a dispute with the
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and mixed Orthodox and Catholic population in coastal areas and around Ston. He also expanded into
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After seeing that Ban Nikola Omodejev was unable to weaken the position of Nelipić, Hungarian King
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was enraged by the war over the Hum because it greatly damaged their trade, so, backed up by the
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which would serve as defence against Nelipić's possible counterattacks and retreated to Hungary.
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may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience
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a Catholic lady, a cousin of some sort, dispensation requested in 1318. Possibly a daughter of
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since the Ban's men had raided their trade caravan. The Ban managed to elevate his supporter,
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coast, from mouth of the Neretva to Konavle, with areas significant Orthodox population under
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and received from the King as a gift with the marriage the lands to the west formerly held by
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Srednjovjekovna Bosna: politički položaj bosanskih vladara do Tvrtkove krunidbe, 1377 g.
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region back. Bosnian ban Stephen II swore an Oath to respect the treaty in front of his
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In 1342, Hungarian King Charles Robert died and so did Stephen II's past ally, Mikac of
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rivers, and all in between Bosnia main proper and the coast, namely vast expanses of
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and was killed in fighting "Bosnian heretics" in 1304. Paul I referred to himself as
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was enraged by the religious tensions that grew in Bosnia, installed Fabian of the
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to increase popularity. One of the most famous was the edict in which he gave some
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noble family, became Ban of Bosnia in 1305, following his uncle, who was appointed
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Then the Pope wrote to the Hungarian King for a military intervention in Bosnia.
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in the Republic of Ragusa. This process eventually brought on the demise of the
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in the north formerly held by Stephen Dragutin and his son, Vladislav II of the
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in a charter from 1305, but it is doubtful that he held all Bosnia at any time.
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to regain all Serbia, but after the fall of Ostrvica at Rudnik at the hands of
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in the Summer of 1324, Ban Stephen II contributed considerable support to the
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any relevant information, and removing excessive detail that may be against
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that he was a loyal Catholic in February 1340, once again saving Bosnia.
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hid from Dušan in Ban's court and one of Bosnia's strongest fortresses,
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In 1329, Ban Stephen II Kotromanić pushed another military attempt into
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By 1326 Ban Stephen II attacked Serbia in a military alliance with the
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from 1314, but in reality from 1322 to 1353 together with his brother,
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of Croatia, but left them the two largest until Stephen II gave the
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sharing equal rule with him since 1326, although Stephen had, being
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When his uncle Vladislav died, he gained some parts of his realm of
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be believed, everyone to know and see the truth. And to that are IV
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was constantly demanding that Ban Stephen II Kotromanić return the
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of 1349 Bosnia's Ban moved quickly, proceeding all the way across
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in 1322, where he was defeated decisively. Mladen II fell back to
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Detail of the scene The Death of Ban Kotromanić depicted on the
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Monumenta Serbica spectantia historiam Serbiae, Bosnae, Ragusii
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Stefan and two charters in Dubrovnik. And that is written under
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to have and hold to the end of the world moveless. And for that
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and slowly withdrew his forces to forests and mountains, using
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ever after. Ban Stephen became the ruler of all the lands from
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Scanned copy of the Charter of Stephen II Kotromanić from 1333
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and the Republic of Ragusa. In the edict he called his people
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that he had lost the war, made peace in 1348. Ban of Croatia
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A member of the Kotromanićs, Stephen II was often labeled a "
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and had been previously married to a countess of Ortenburg.
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Stjepan. Born out of the marriage with Elizabeth (Mandić).
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charters..a.. two Latin and two Serbian, and all are sea-
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had asked Stephen II again, around 1323, to join the new
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In October 1350, Tsar Stefan Dušan crossed the river of
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were mistakenly identified in contemporary sources (see
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that held supremacy over the religious life in Bosnia.
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After the final peace between the Bosnian Ban and the
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Converts to Roman Catholicism from the Bosnian Church
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in 1321, he had no problem in acquiring his lands of
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who commanded the forces of King Stefan Dečanski at
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Michigan: The University of Michigan Press. 1975: 1700:(1336–21 March 1385), who married Herman I of 2446:Burials in St. Nicholas friary church in Mile 2133: 1971: 1969: 1967: 1965: 1963: 1961: 1910: 1759: 1755: 1753: 1503:, with Vladislav governing in Tvrtko's name. 1319:which he raided heavily until he reached the 377:. He was buried in his Franciscan church in 345:in 1326–1353. He was the son of Bosnian Ban 1944: 1859: 808:), until territorial reconfiguration under 2140: 2126: 1958: 1750: 1593:) are completely the same in contemporary 1536: 1495:. He was succeeded by his underage nephew 140: 1938: 1892: 1803: 1643: 1148:Learn how and when to remove this message 117:Learn how and when to remove this message 1629:) differ more but are fully recognisable 1528: 1283:Ban Stepen's Bosnia was weaker than the 1159: 1096: 836:and annex it for Bosnian realm as well. 689: 685: 500: 1911:Mrgić, Jelena; Živković, Tibor (2008). 839: 14: 2426:Bosnia and Herzegovina Roman Catholics 2398: 2357:Elizabeth, Queen of Hungary and Poland 2147: 1013:to Ragusa in return for the so-called 812:. Ban also annexed towns and forts of 2121: 1809: 2000: 1932: 1853: 1841: 1829: 1797: 1785: 1100: 957:; he was the grandson of the famous 55:adding citations to reliable sources 26: 919:which was taken by the Hungarians. 24: 2024: 1685:, king of Poland, since June 1335. 1356:impervious topography of his realm 25: 2462: 2035: 1982:. Croatian Historical Institute. 1280:, but Stephen II always refused. 915:to Neretva with the exception of 410:When his father died in 1314 and 2200: 2193: 1866:Sima M. Cirkovic (7 June 2004). 1105: 31: 2001:Fine, John Van Antwerp (1994). 1994: 1704:in 1361. She was the mother of 1693:he had at least four children. 588:Immediately after the death of 584:Early reign and other marriages 42:needs additional citations for 2441:People of the Banate of Bosnia 2370:Maria, Countess of Helfenstein 1886: 1264:Continued conflict with Serbia 13: 1: 1743: 1416: 1001:In 1333, Stephen agreed with 926:, assaulting Lord Vitomir of 388: 2362:Catherine, Countess of Cilli 1951:. Istorijski institut SANU. 1669:Michael Shishman of Bulgaria 1597: — or, for that matter 1585:Of 60 words in the excerpt: 1130:Knowledge's inclusion policy 977:Religious tensions in Bosnia 440:. Mladen was not popular in 259:Catherine, Countess of Cilli 7: 2436:14th-century Bosnian people 1731: 1499:, son of Stephen's brother 1487:of the "Little Brother" in 1215:Upon the numerous changes, 255:Elizabeth, Queen of Hungary 66:"Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia" 10: 2467: 1679:Kazimierz III of Gniewkowo 1164:Seal of Stjepan Kotromanic 946:and Zagorje to his realm. 864:, including the fields of 465:, vengeful enemies of the 2366:Helen, Duchess of Troppau 2340:Other significant members 2339: 2283: 2235: 2209: 2191: 2155: 2105: 2097: 2087: 2078: 2059: 2054: 1914:Северна Босна: 13-16. век 1893:Miklosich, Franz (1858). 1720:(1340–1387), who married 1706:Herman II, Count of Celje 1506: 660:Kazimierz III of Gniewków 509: 373:. He was a member of the 328: 302: 292: 282: 270: 248: 232: 216: 206: 194: 190: 180: 170: 162: 155: 139: 134: 1738:List of rulers of Bosnia 1633: 1450:) in resemblance of the 701:after the annexation of 664:Mladen I Šubić Bribirski 496: 287:Stephen I, Ban of Bosnia 1976:Dominik Mandić (1960). 1872:. Wiley. pp. 45–. 1622:) differ in one phoneme 800:(also "Western Sides", 477:from the family of the 450:Stephen Uroš II Milutin 1923: 1917:. Историјски институт. 1644:Marriages and children 1534: 1433:Petergreen as the new 1165: 959:Andrija, Prince of Hum 858:Archbishopric of Ohrid 805: 706: 593:Stefan Uroš II Milutin 506: 430:and Second Bosnian Ban 333: 236:Elizabeth of Ortenburg 1919: 1899:. Viennae Braumüller. 1532: 1163: 1097:Changes in the throne 1068:Roman Catholic Church 693: 686:Conflicts in Dalmatia 535:Lord of all of Bosnia 504: 438:Republic of Dubrovnik 397:", as Bosnian Church 148:Chest of Saint Simeon 18:Stephen II Kotromanić 2347:Vladislav Kotromanić 2291:Dorothea of Bulgaria 2227:Dorothea of Bulgaria 2222:Elizabeth of Kuyavia 1945:Milan Vasić (1995). 1810:Klaić, Nada (1989). 1675:Elizabeth of Kuyavia 1501:Vladislav Kotromanić 1268:The Serbian Emperor 953:from his capital in 909:Lord of the Hum Land 840:Conflict with Serbia 653:Elizabeth of Kuyavia 347:Stephen I Kotromanić 343:Vladislav Kotromanić 243:Elizabeth of Kuyavia 239:a Bulgarian princess 51:improve this article 2411:14th-century births 2380:Catherine Tomašević 2217:Elizabeth of Serbia 1856:, pp. 266–267. 1832:, pp. 209–216. 1769:. Veselin Masleša. 1683:Ladislaus the Short 1677:, daughter of Duke 1648:He was married to: 1474:Elizabeth of Poland 901:Branko Branivojević 883:and their overlord 709:The Hungarian king 605:Vladislav of Syrmia 467:House of Kotromanić 355:Stefan Vladislav II 297:Elizabeth of Serbia 2421:Kotromanić dynasty 2210:Banesses of Bosnia 2149:Kotromanić dynasty 2070:Title last held by 2042:Stjepan's document 1535: 1468:Hermann I of Celje 1423:Republic of Venice 1397:Republic of Ragusa 1175:Republic of Venice 1166: 1005:of Serbia to cede 852:, gaining more of 846:Republic of Ragusa 756:Republic of Ragusa 707: 560:Ivan Babonić from 552:and destroyed the 507: 375:Kotromanić dynasty 2393: 2392: 2275:Stephen Tomašević 2265:Stephen Tvrtko II 2238:(1377–1463) 2158:(1254–1377) 2116: 2115: 2108:Ban of Usora-Soli 2088:Succeeded by 1879:978-0-631-20471-8 1725:Louis I the Great 1667:daughter of Tsar 1583: 1582: 1540:Original version 1458:, in marriage to 1401:Venetian Republic 1375:and the other to 1158: 1157: 1150: 1029:Pope Benedict XII 961:. Petar raised a 850:Zahumlje (or Hum) 648:, the real rule. 521:, member of the 456:(to whom he lost 353:, sister of King 318: 317: 127: 126: 119: 101: 16:(Redirected from 2458: 2451:Bosnian monarchs 2331:Jelena Branković 2306:Kujava Radinović 2284:Queens of Bosnia 2245:Stephen Tvrtko I 2204: 2197: 2142: 2135: 2128: 2119: 2118: 2112:1322–1353 2098:Preceded by 2085:1322–1353 2052: 2051: 2020: 2008: 1988: 1987: 1973: 1956: 1955: 1942: 1936: 1930: 1924: 1918: 1907: 1901: 1900: 1890: 1884: 1883: 1863: 1857: 1851: 1845: 1839: 1833: 1827: 1818: 1817: 1807: 1801: 1795: 1789: 1783: 1774: 1773: 1757: 1537: 1513:Banate of Bosnia 1293:Byzantine Empire 1278:Nemanjić dynasty 1258:Franciscan Order 1153: 1146: 1142: 1139: 1133: 1109: 1108: 1101: 1041:Mladen III Šubić 987:Franciscan Order 711:Charles I Robert 642:Prince of Bosnia 550:Matthew III Csák 546:Charles I Robert 336: 330: 144: 132: 131: 122: 115: 111: 108: 102: 100: 59: 35: 27: 21: 2466: 2465: 2461: 2460: 2459: 2457: 2456: 2455: 2396: 2395: 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Chest of Saint Simeon
Ban of Bosnia
Stephen I
Tvrtko I
Bosnia
Mile
Visoko
Elizabeth of Kuyavia
Issue
Elizabeth, Queen of Hungary
Catherine, Countess of Cilli
Maria of Bosnia
House
Kotromanić
Stephen I, Ban of Bosnia
Elizabeth of Serbia
krstjanin

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