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  1. Jelena Nelipić ( Serbian Cyrillic: Јелена Нелипић; died 1422) was Duchess of Split by her first marriage and Queen of Bosnia by her second marriage. By birth, she was a member of the Croatian Nelipić noble family, having estates in Dalmatian Zagora . Jelena was the daughter of Prince Ivan II Nelipić and his wife Margareta.

  2. Jelena Nelipčić. Jelena Nelipčić (ili Nelipić; umrla 1422.) bila je splitska vojvotkinja kao supruga vojvode Hrvoja Vukčića Hrvatinića, te kasnije bosanska banica i kraljica kao treća od tri supruge kralja Stjepana Ostoje. Potječe iz hrvatske plemićke obitelji Nelipčić iz Dalmatinske zagore.

  3. Count. Ban. Duke. Estate (s) of the Lower Edges, Dalmatia, Bosnia. Dissolution. 1436. The Nelipić family, also called Nelipac or Nelipčić, was a medieval Croatian noble family from Dalmatian Zagora in Croatia. They were greatly involved in political situations in Dalmatia, and in Bosnia.

  4. Mar 25, 2020 · From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository. Jelena Nelipčić. Queen consort of Bosnia, Baness consort of Croatia and Dalmatia. Upload media. Wikipedia. Date of birth. c. 1375. Date of death. 1422 (statement with Gregorian date earlier than 1584)

  5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jelena_Nelip%C4%8Di%C4%87. Jelena Nelipčić (also known as Jelena Nelipić) was Duchess of Split by her first marriage and Queen of Bosnia by her second marriage. By birth, she was a member of the Croatian Nelipić noble family, having estates in Dalmatian Zagora.

    • Split, Splitsko-dalmatinska županija
    • "prije udata Vukčić Hrvatinić"
    • Splitsko-dalmatinska županija
    • circa 1382
  6. Bosnian Banate under Stephen II. managed to obtain full access to Via Narenta after the annexation of Zachlumia. The Hungarian king Charles I Robert had asked Stephen II again, around 1323, to join the new Ban of Slavonia Nikola Omodijev and launch a joint offensive against Nelipić in Croatia.

  7. Jelena Nelipić was Duchess of Split by her first marriage and Queen of Bosnia by her second marriage. By birth, she was a member of the Croatian Nelipić noble family, having estates in Dalmatian Zagora. Jelena was the daughter of Prince Ivan II Nelipić and his wife Margareta.

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