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  1. He isolated Matthew III Csák and destroyed the Kőszegi family. The time had come for the Šubićs. Near the end of 1321, he ordered Stephen II to act from Bosnia supported by Ban Ivan Babonić from Slavonia, encircling and isolating Croatia. Stephen II now fell under King Charles Robert's direct command.

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  3. Paul died in 1312 and his successor, Mladen II claimed the titles of Ban of Croatia and of Bosnia. When Stephen I died in 1314, Stephen II who in theory inherited the Banate, fled with his brothers and mother, Jelisaveta, and into exile to the Republic of Dubrovnik.

  4. Banate of Bosnia to the south remained independent, but we do not know its rulers, successors of ban Ninoslav. [25] He was inherited by Prijezda II who ruled independently from 1287–1290, but later together with his brother Stephen I Kotromanić .

  5. His biography is available in 17 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2019). Stephen II, Ban of Bosnia is the 4,196th most popular politician (up from 4,846th in 2019), the33rdmost popular biography from Bosnia and Herzegovina (up from 35th in 2019) and the18thmost popular Bosnian, Herzegovinian Politician.

  6. Born in 1438, Stephen hailed from the House of Kotromanić as one of the two known sons of the Bosnian prince Thomas by a commoner named Vojača. The other son died as an adolescent. Stephen's father was an adulterine son of King Ostoja and a younger brother of Radivoj, who contested the rule of their cousin King Tvrtko II.

  7. Apr 9, 2022 · Thirty years ago this week, Bosnian Serb forces began their siege of Sarajevo, the capital of Bosnia-Herzegovina, after the Balkan country declared independence from Yugoslavia.

  8. Mar 18, 2022 · Download as pdf. Subscribe to press releases. Last review: 13 January 2024. The Council adopted a decision extending the framework for restrictive measures in view of the situation in Bosnia and Herzegovina until 31 March 2024.

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