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  1. Prijezda II (Serbian Cyrillic: 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.

  2. Prijezda I, Ban of Bosnia. Prijezda I ( Serbian Cyrillic: Пријезда I; pronounced [prǐjezda] (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.

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  4. 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.

  5. Vuk is not mentioned after Prijezda I's death in 1287, which saw the accession of Prijezda II and Stephen I. Prijezda II is not mentioned thereafter, while Stephen I's rule over Bosnia was challenged by the Šubić rulers of Dalmatia, who succeeded in subjugating nearly all of Bosnia by the early 14th century.

  6. Ban Prijezda II Kotromanić (tvrđava Zemunik 1233 ili 1242 – Srebrenik 1290) šesti je poznati vladar samostalne bosanske države. Bio je jedini sin bana Prijezde I koji je nosio njegovo ime. Rođen je u tvrđavi Zemunik 1233. ili 1242.

  7. 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 (disambiguation) Tvrtko Kotromanić (disambiguation) List of rulers of Bosnia

  8. Prijezda II was a Bosnian Ban in 1287–1290 alone, but later together with his 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 ...

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