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Prijezda Kotromanić (other)
Prijezda Kotromanić may refer to: * Prijezda I Kotromanić, medieval ruler (ban) of Bosnia (1250–1287) * Prijezda II Kotromanić, medieval ruler (ban) of Bosnia (1287-1290) See also *Stephen Kotromanić (other) *Tvrtko Kotromanić (other) *List of rulers of Bosnia This is a list of rulers of Bosnia, containing bans and kings of Medieval Bosnia. Duke (1082–1136) Bans (1136–1377) Kings and queen (1377–1463) All Bosnian kings added the honorific Stephen to their baptismal name upon accession. , ...
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Prijezda I Kotromanić
Prijezda I ( sr-cyr, Пријезда I; (1211–1287) was a Bosnian Ban as a vassal of the Hungarian Kingdom, reigning 1250–1287. He was probably the founder of the House of Kotromanić. Biography From Christianity to Heresy and back Prijezda was originally a Roman Catholic Christian, but he converted to Bogomilism later on. According to the Pope's letter to Ban Matej Ninoslav, he converted back to Catholicism during Matej's reign. As he could not be trusted because of his previous conversion, he was forced to send his son as a guarantee to the Dominican Order. Ban Matej Ninoslav had to beg even to Rome itself for the release of Prijezda's son, Prijezda II, guaranteeing that they are none other than faithful Catholics – but the pleas reached deaf ears. Reign during the Crusade During the Bosnian Crusade (1234–1239) against Matej Ninoslav ''Herzeg Coloman'' commanding the Christian Armies conquered most of Bosnia and temporarily pushed Matej and his forces. He gav ...
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Prijezda II Kotromanić
Prijezda II ( sr-cyr, Пријезда II; Born 1242) was a Bosnian Ban in 1287–1290 alone, but later together with his possible brother Stephen I Kotroman as a vassal of the Hungarian Kingdom. He was one of the sons of Ban Prijezda I. After his father's withdrawal from power in 1287, he split Bosnia with his brother, Stephen I Kotroman, taking control over western Bosnia. He died in 1290 and his lands were transferred to his brother Kotroman, who became the sole ruler of Bosnia proper. See also * List of Bosnian rulers * House of Kotromanić * History of Bosnia and Herzegovina * List of Bosnians This is a list of notable people of Bosnia and Herzegovina. The people of Bosnia and Herzegovina are known by the demonym "Bosnians", which includes people belonging to the three main constituent groups ( Bosniaks, Croats and Serbs). Arts Fine a ... ReferencesMedieval Lands: BOSNIA BANS of BOSNIA (KOTROMANIĆ) 1290-1463 - Foundation for Medieval Genealogy Bans of Bosnia ...
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Stephen Kotromanić (other)
Stephen Kotromanić (also Stjepan Kotromanić, or Stefan Kotromanić) may refer to: * Stephen I Kotromanić, ban (ruler) of medieval Bosnia (1287–1314) * Stephen II Kotromanić, ban (ruler) of medieval Bosnia (1322–1353) See also *Tvrtko Kotromanić (other) * Prijezda Kotromanić (other) *List of rulers of Bosnia This is a list of rulers of Bosnia, containing bans and kings of Medieval Bosnia. Duke (1082–1136) Bans (1136–1377) Kings and queen (1377–1463) All Bosnian kings added the honorific Stephen to their baptismal name upon accession. , ...
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Tvrtko Kotromanić (other)
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 (1404–1409 and again 1421–1443) See also * Tvrtko (other) *Tvrtko of Bosnia (other) * Stephen Kotromanić (other) * Prijezda Kotromanić (other) *List of rulers of Bosnia This is a list of rulers of Bosnia, containing bans and kings of Medieval Bosnia. Duke (1082–1136) Bans (1136–1377) Kings and queen (1377–1463) All Bosnian kings added the honorific Stephen to their baptismal name upon accession. , ...
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