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  1. Catherine was the only daughter of King Thomas and Queen Catherine, who also had a son named Sigismund. When Thomas died, in July 1461, the Bosnian crown devolved upon her older half-brother, Stephen Tomašević. Catherine and Sigismund are popularly said to have moved at that time with their mother to the castle of Kozograd above Fojnica.

  2. Catherine of Bosnia ( Serbo-Croatian: Katarina Kosača / Катарина Косача; 1424/1425 – 25 October 1478) was Queen of Bosnia as the wife of King Thomas, the penultimate Bosnian sovereign. She was born into the powerful House of Kosača, staunch supporters of the Bosnian Church. Her marriage in 1446 was arranged to bring peace ...

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  4. Jan 3, 2007 · Description: A blank map of Bosnia and Herzegovina; contact the author for help with modifications or add-ons: Date: 29 July 2006: Source: Reference map provided by Demis Mapper 6, enhanced using Corel Photo-Paint 12

  5. Jun 4, 2016 · Media in category "Blank maps of Bosnia and Herzegovina". The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. Bih outline map 2.png 1,068 × 1,074; 47 KB. Bosnia and Herzegovina location map-2.svg 1,063 × 1,014; 160 KB. Bosnia and Herzegovina location map.svg 1,063 × 1,014; 141 KB. Bosnia and Herzegovina.png 1,063 × 1,015; 111 KB.

  6. Catherine of Bosnia was Queen of Bosnia as the wife of King Thomas, the penultimate Bosnian sovereign. She was born into the powerful House of Kosača, staunch supporters of the Bosnian Church. Her marriage in 1446 was arranged to bring peace between the King and her father, Stjepan Vukčić. The queenship of Catherine, who at that point converted to Roman Catholicism, was marked with an ...

  7. Wikipedia. Name in native language. Katarina Kosača. Date of birth. 20 December 1425. Blagaj, Mostar ( Kingdom of Bosnia) Date of death. 25 October 1478.

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