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      • Vladislav of Bosnia was a member of the House of Kotromanić who effectively ruled the Banate of Bosnia from September 1353 to his death.
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  2. Although Hungarian kings viewed Bosnia as part of Hungarian Crown Lands, the Banate of Bosnia was a de facto independent state for most of its existence. [1] [2] [3] It was founded in the mid-12th century and existed until 1377 with interruptions under the Šubić family between 1299 and 1324.

  3. Home. History. Early History. The Medieval Bosnia 1180-1463. The history of Bosnia in the high middle ages is frequently confused and confusing. But three powerful rulers stand out: Ban Kulin (who ruled from 1180 to 1204), Ban Stephen Kotromanić (1322-1353) and King Stephen. Tvrtko I 1353-1391).

  4. Banate of Bosnia. Contents. 1 Historical background. 2 History. 2.1 Early history and Kulin. 2.2 Heresy and Bilino Polje abjuration. 2.3 Bosnian Crusade. 2.4 ...

  5. During the mid-12th century, the Banate of Bosnia emerged under its first ruler Ban Borić. After Ban Kulin Bosnia was by practical means an independent state, but that was constantly challenged by Hungarian kings who tried to reestablish its authority.

  6. The exhibition covers the time period from 1189 to 1461 and follows the transformation of Banate into the Kingdom of Bosnia through the charters of its rulers and nobles, written in Bosnia.

  7. The Kingdom of Bosnia ( Serbo-Croatian: Kraljevina Bosna / Краљевина Босна), or Bosnian Kingdom ( Bosansko kraljevstvo / Босанско краљевство), was a medieval kingdom that lasted for nearly a century, from 1377 to 1463, and evolved out of the Banate of Bosnia, which itself lasted since at least 1154. Quick Facts ...

  8. The Kingdom of Bosnia was a monarchy in the Balkans that existed from 1377 to 1463. [2] It was established by Tvrtko I, and collapsed in the Hungarian invasions of Matthias I. It became a nation from the Banate of Bosnia, which was a de facto independent nation under Hungarian rule.

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