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  2. Tvrtko I of Bosnia - Wikipedia

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    Tvrtko's sudden death in 1391 prevented him from solidifying the Kotromanić hold on Croatian lands. Tvrtko is widely considered one of Bosnia's greatest medieval rulers, having enlarged the country's borders to their greatest extent, left a strong economy, and improved the living standards of his subjects.

  3. Visoko during the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Tvrtko II reappeared around this time and he acquired the support of the Bosnian nobility in Visoko, including voivod Vukmir, mayor Dragiša, knez Juraj Vojsalić, knez Pribić, knez Radič Radojević of Pribinić-Radojević noble family, knez Batić Mirković, knez Juraj Dragičević, knez Petar Klešić, voivod Ivko and voivod Pavao Jurjević.

  4. Herceg Novi - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Tvrtko I of Bosnia in the downtown harbour of Herceg Novi. Herceg Novi is a major Montenegrin tourist destination. It is well known as a spa and health center; nearby Igalo has an abundance of healing sea mud called "igaljsko blato" (Igalo mud) and mineral springs called "igaljske slatine" (Igalo springs).

  5. Tvrtko - Wikipedia

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    Tvrtko may refer to: Tvrtko I of Bosnia , medieval ban, and king of Bosnia (1353-1366 and 1367-1391) Tvrtko II of Bosnia , medieval king of Bosnia (1404–1409 and again 1421–1443)

  6. Glamoč - Wikipedia

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    That same year, Grgur Stjepanić was mentioned as Lord of Glamoč. He, along with other nobles of Tropolje, rebelled against Tvrtko, so Glamoč remained under Hungarian rule until 1387. In the meantime, Tvrtko was crowned as the King of Bosnia and with the help of Hrvoje Vukčić Hrvatinić he regained the area. At the end of the 14th century ...

  7. Vuk, Ban of Bosnia - Wikipedia

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    The King of Hungary's protection of Tvrtko rendered Vuk's chances of regaining the throne of Bosnia slim. By 1374, the brothers had reconciled, possibly on the occasion of Tvrtko's marriage to Dorothea of Bulgaria. Vuk remained in Bosnia, functioning as a junior ban and endorsing his brother's charters. [4] He is believed to have died after ...

  8. Old town of Visoki - Wikipedia

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    The first mention of the town was on 1 September 1355, in the charter "in castro nosto Visoka vocatum" written by Tvrtko I of Bosnia while he was a young ban. [1] The town was presumably abandoned before 1503, as it is not mentioned in the Turkish-Hungarian treaty from the mentioned year. [1] In 1626, Đorđić mentioned Visoki among abandoned ...

  9. Tvrtko of Bosnia - Wikipedia

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    Tvrtko of Bosnia may refer to: Tvrtko I of Bosnia , medieval ban, and king of Bosnia (1353-1366 and 1367-1391) Tvrtko II of Bosnia , medieval king of Bosnia (1404–1409 and again 1421–1443)