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  1. Kingdom of Bosnia. 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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  3. Matija Vojsalić. Categories: Bosnian royalty. Kings in Europe. Heads of state of Bosnia. Bosnian monarchs. Kingdom of Bosnia.

  4. In 1463, Sabančić's father, brother Tvrtko and first cousin, King Stephen Tomašević, were executed on the order of the Ottoman Sultan Mehmed II, while the Kingdom of Bosnia was annexed to the Ottoman Empire. In the last months of 1465, Mehmed the Conqueror named Sabančić King of Bosnia. However, Sabančić gained little more than the ...

  5. Jan 28, 2014 · Stephen Ostojić of Bosnia; Radivoj of Bosnia; Matija Sabančić; Ishak Bey Kraloğlu; Wikipedia:Recent additions/2014/February; Template:Did you know nominations/Stephen Tomašević of Bosnia; Wikipedia:Did you know/Statistics/Monthly DYK pageview leaders/2014; Catherine of Bosnia, Baness of Slavonia; Catherine of Bosnia, Grand Princess of Hum ...

  6. 1395–1398 Helen of Bosnia, 1398–1404 again 1409 to 1418 Ostoja of Bosnia, 1404–1409 again 1420–1443 Tvrtko II of Bosnia, 1418–1420 Stephen Ostojić of Bosnia, 1443–1461 Thomas of Bosnia, 1461–1463 Stephen Tomašević of Bosnia. Kingdom of Bosnia. [2] [1]

  7. When Thomas died, in July 1461, the Bosnian crown devolved upon her older half-brother, Stephen Tomašević. Catherine and Sigismund are popularly said to have moved at that time with their mother to the castle of Kozograd above Fojnica.

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