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  1. Maria of Bosnia (German: Maria von Bosnien; Serbo-Croatian: Марија / Marija; d. 27 April 1403) was a member of the House of Kotromanić who married into the House of Helfenstein.

    • 27 April 1403
    • c. 1353 – April 1403
    • 6 children
    • Ulrich V, Count of Helfenstein
  2. Catherine of Bosnia (Serbo-Croatian: Katarina Kosača/ Катарина Косача; 1424/1425 – 25 October 1478) was Queen of Bosnia as the wife of King Thomas, the penultimate Bosnian sovereign. She was born into the powerful House of Kosača, staunch supporters of the Bosnian Church.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MedjugorjeMedjugorje - Wikipedia

    The Marian shrine of Medjugorje has become a popular pilgrimages site for Catholics, and has turned into Europe's third most important apparition site, where each year more than 1 million people visit. It has been estimated that 30 million pilgrims have come to Međugorje since the reputed apparitions began in 1981.

  4. Maria of Serbia, christened Helena, was the last queen of Bosnia and despoina of Serbia. As the eldest daughter of the deceased despot of Serbia, Lazar Branković, the 12-year-old Helena was given in marriage to the Bosnian prince Stephen Tomašević in 1459.

  5. May 11, 2021 · Marija von Helfenstein (Kotromanić) Also Known As: "Princess Of Bosnia". Birthdate: 1333. Death: April 27, 1403 (69-70) Immediate Family: Daughter of Vladislav Kotromanić and Jelena Kotromanić Wife of Ulrich VI (X), Graf von Helfenstein-Wiesensteig Mother of Hans von Helfenstein; Ulrich XII von Helfenstein; Konrad von Helfenstein; Friedrich ...

  6. The death of her husband and the collapse of the Bosnian state marked the beginning of the wandering period of the last Bosnian queen, Mara, who managed to escape from the Ottoman invaders. Later chronicles provide information about it immediately following the Ottoman conquest of Bosnia.

  7. Maria of Serbia (Mara Branković, Мара Бранковић; 1447 – 1500), christened Helena (Jelena, Јелена), was the last queen of Bosnia and despoina of Serbia. As the eldest daughter of the deceased despot of Serbia, Lazar Branković, the 12-year-old Helena was given in marriage to the Bosnian prince Stephen Tomašević in 1459.