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  1. Prijezda I ( Serbian Cyrillic: Пријезда I; pronounced [prǐjezda] (12111287) 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.

  2. Biography. Before Banate. Since 1287, when his father, Ban Prijezda I withdrew from power, Kotroman ruled jointly as Ban of Bosnia with another son of Prijezda I, Prijezda II. Kotroman separated the country with Prijezda II, and took eastern Bosnia. After the death of Prijezda II, Kotroman became the sole Ban of Bosnia in 1290. Marriage.

  3. Ban Prijezda I Kotromanić ( 1211 - Slavonija 8. maj 1287) je bio bosanski ban i sedmi poznati vladar samostalne bosanske države i osnivač bosanske dinastije koja je Bosnu dovela do njenog najvećeg uspona, ali i pada. Ovaj bosanski ban je prvi poznati Kotromanić o kojem se ujedno i ne zna mnogo.

  4. Matej Ninoslav ( Serbian Cyrillic: Матеј Нинослав; died 1250) was the Ban of Bosnia in the period of 1232–50. [1] Most of Bosnia was under the Kingdom of Hungary from 1235 to 1241. Ninoslav was also a Prince of Split in 1242–1244 during the local civil war. Ninoslav established control of most of Bosnia after the Hungarian ...

  5. The first Bosnian ruler who is known for certain to have belonged to the Kotromanić family is Prijezda I, a Hungarian vassal. [1] . He was somehow related to his predecessor, Matej Ninoslav, [1] [2] and apparently co-ruled with him for some time before becoming sole Ban of Bosnia c. 1250. [2] .

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  7. Feb 11, 2019 · ENGLISH TRANSLATION. Prijezda I (pronounced [pr%C7%90jezda] (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. Prijezda was originally a Roman Catholic Christian, but he converted to Bogomilism later on.

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