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  1. Tvrtko II was the son of Tvrtko I, the first King of Bosnia. The identity of his mother, and thus the legitimacy of his birth, is disputed. [1] The uncertainty also stems from the complex religious situation in medieval Bosnia , where it was often hard to discern between legitimate and illegitimate offspring. [2]

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  5. Oct 27, 2020 · In 1373 Tvrtko defeated Hungarian army from the west, and Lazar from the east, so Hungary emerges as a loser, and Tvrtko used this victory to take the Serbian crown. Shortly after Tvrtko decides to start the war against the Montenegrin ruler Georg Balšić and in 1377 the Bosnian army occupies cities of Trebinje, Dračevica, and the island Konavle.

  6. Aug 28, 2022 · The mayor of Sarajevo, Benjamina Karic, shared photos and a video showing the progress of the work on the monument to the Bosnian king Tvrtko I Kotromanic, which will be erected in Sarajevo. “King Tvrtko is one of the most important historical figures for Bosnia and Herzegovina and a confirmation of its state continuity and sovereignty.

  7. Minority Tvrtko with his mother, brother and cousin Elizabeth at the deathbed of his uncle Stephen, as depicted on the Chest of Saint Simeon in the late 1370s. Tvrtko was the elder son of Vladislav Kotromanić and Jelena Šubić and was likely born within a year of their marriage, which was celebrated in 1337.

  8. Sep 7, 2023 · Thursday September 07 2023 03:01 pm. Özgür Dirim Özkan. A week of heated debate in Bosnia and Herzegovina pushed everything off the agenda. When the mayor of Sarajevo, Benjamina Karic, suddenly erected a statue of King Tvrtko I, who ruled the mediaeval Bosnian Kingdom, in front of the Presidential Palace, controversy ensued.

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