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  1. Matej Ninoslav (Serbian Cyrillic: Матеј Нинослав; died 1250) was the Ban of Bosnia in the period of 1232–50. Most of Bosnia was under the Kingdom of Hungary from 1235 to 1241. Ninoslav was also a Prince of Split in 1242–1244 during the local civil war.

  2. Matej Ninoslav (– 1250. ), bosanski ban od 1232. do 1250. i splitski knez od 1242. do 1244. godine. Pristavši uz lokalne velikaše, optužene za herezu, izazvao vojni pohod hrvatskog hercega Kolomana (1238.), a zatim Bele IV.

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  4. Towards the end of his reign, the Inquisition came to Bosnia and burned several dozen heretics in Vitez for ten years. [citation needed]. In 1232, when a disorder caught Hungary, the Bosnians revolted and deposed ban Stjepan. [9] His throne was seized by Matej Ninoslav.

  5. After the death of Matej Ninoslav in 1250, the question of power over Bosnia was initiated. Ninoslav's sons fought valiantly to keep Bosnia independent, but eventually King Béla IV of Hungary martially subjected Bosnia and made Prijezda its Ban, who vouched to rule in Hungary 's name.

  6. Matej Ninoslav immediately retook control, while Prijezda fled to Hungary in exile. King Bela IV was on the retreat which enabled Ninoslav to restore control over most of Bosnia. The Tatars were fought off by the Croats, sending them back across Bosnia, bringing more destruction to the land.

  7. Matej Ninoslav, sin Radivoja, bio je bosanski ban (1232—1250). Ninoslavova povelja Dubrovčanima. Razdoblje od početka 13. veka pa do dolaska na vlast srpskog bana Mateja Ninoslava 1232. godine u Bosni je obilježeno jačanjem i širenjem Crkve bosanske i njenog učenja, te naglim porastom moći i uticaja bosanske vlastele.

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MatejMatej - Wikipedia

    Matej is a given name that originates from the Slavic nations of Central and Eastern Europe. It is one of the most common male names in Slovakia and Slovenia, and is also common in Croatia. The name is originally derived from Matthias the Apostle . Matěj, with the ě diacritic, is a Czech given name.

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