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  List of Bans and Kings of Bosnia. Who is List of Bans and Kings of Bosnia? What is List of Bans and Kings of Bosnia? ...
1287 - 1316 Kotroman, also called Stephen (Stjepan) Kotromanic or Stephen I Kotromanic, ruled a territory in northern Bosnia as a vassal of the Hungarian King.
1353-1391 (Ban 1353-1377, King 1377-1391) Tvrtko Kotromanic (born 1338?, died 1391) Nephew of Stephen Kotromanic.
From 1404 Tvrtko II claimed the Kingship of Bosnia, and battled with Ostoja and Radivoj for control of Bosnia, finally forcing Radivoj from the throne in 1420.
www.knowledgerush.com /kr/encyclopedia/List_of_Bans_and_Kings_of_Bosnia   (592 words)

  
 Stephen Kotromanic - TheBestLinks.com - Bosnia and Herzegovina, English language, Roman Catholic, Serbia, ...
Stephen's father, Kotroman, was the ruler of a territory in northern Bosnia.
Stephen was buried in the Franciscan Monastery of Visoko.
Upon his death his nephew, Tvrtko Kotromanic, became Ban, and later King, of Bosnia.
www.thebestlinks.com /Stephen_Kotromanic.html   (510 words)

  
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Tvrtko I Kotromanic was the Bosnian ban from 1353 until 1377., the king of Serbs, Bosnia, Seaside and the West Sides from 1377 until 1390 and the king of Raùka, Bosnia, Dalmatia, Croatia and Seaside from 1390 until 1391.
Tvrtko the First was the son of the duke Vladislav Kotromanic and Jelena ©ubic.
Stefan Tvrtko I Kotromanic the King of Serbs, Bosnia and Seaside- Charter to the Republic of Dubrovnik
www.pogledi.co.yu /boka/2e.php   (1426 words)

  
 List of rulers of Bosnia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ninoslav established control of most of Bosnia after the Hungarian withdrawal.
1287 (1290?) - 1316 (~1314?) Kotroman, also called Stephen (Stjepan) Kotromanić or Stephen I Kotromanić, ruled a territory in northern Bosnia as a vassal of the Hungarian King.
1391 - 1395 Stephen (Stjepan) Dabiša (died 1395) Illegitimate son of Ninoslav Kotromanić, a son of Kotroman.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_Bans_and_Kings_of_Bosnia   (626 words)

  
 Kotromanic Dynasty --  Encyclopædia Britannica
The dynasty was founded by Stephen Kotroman, a vassal of the Hungarian king and the ruler of a portion of Bosnia from 1287 to 1316.
His son Stephen Kotromanic became the independent lord of all Bosnia in 1322.
In the 14th century there was a short-lived Bosnian kingdom under the Kotromanic dynasty, but it also joined Hungary—even...
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9046140   (853 words)

  
 Karatay - MEDIEVAL BOSNIAN ROYAL DYNASTY KOTROMANIDS - Transoxiana Eran ud Aneran
The bans were Borić, Kulin, Stjepan, Matej Ninoslav, Prijezda, Stjepan I Kotroman and Stjepan II Kotromanić; and kings were Stjepan I Tvrtko, Stjepan Dabiša, Queen Jelena Gruba, Stjepan Ostoja, Stjepan II Tvrtko, Stjepan Ostojić, Stjepan Tomaš and Stjepan Tomašević.
Therefore, the first Kotroman known to us was of the same family as the previous kings and bans.
The word Kotroman is associated, at the first glance, with the Kotur Ogurs / Kutrigurs sent to Bosnia by the Avan qagan at the beginning of the invasion.
www.transoxiana.com.ar /Eran/Articles/karatay.html   (9183 words)

  
 Worldroots.com
2.Stjepan Kotroman, Ban of Bosnia as a vassal of the Nemanjiden family of Serbia and of the Counts of Bribir, d.ca 1314; m.after 1283 Jelisaveta (d.1331) dau.of King Stephan Dragutin of Serbia
2.1.Stjepan Kotromanic, Ban of Bosnia, he won the territory of Zahumlje (Hercegovina) during his reign; he d.1353; he was engaged in 1319 to a dau.of Ct Meinhard von Ortenburg, but they never married; he m.1324 Elzbieta, dau.of Kazimierz of Kujavia, Pr of Inowraclaw and Gnesen
2.2.Vladislav Kotromanic Knez, Regent of Bosnia, d.1354; m.at Klis 1338 Jelena (d.after 1378) dau.of Juraj Subic, Ct of Bribir
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 KOTROMAN, Mokra Gora
KOTROMAN is a company ranked among well-known and recognized manufacturers of paper size based on modified colophony and other additives, on the basis of synthetic resins, for paper industry needs.
KOTROMAN guarantees top quality and reliable delivery of products to its customers.
Also, some additional requirements of customers are met in company's research and development laboratories.
www.shts.org.yu /kotroman.html   (336 words)

  
 Balkan 2
Stjepan I Kotroman, Ban of Bosnia (1290-1314) as a vassal of the Nemanjiden family of Serbia and of the Counts of Bribir, *ca 1242, +1314/16; m.after 1283 Jelisaveta of Serbia (*ca 1270 +1331)
Stjepan II Kotromanic, Ban of Bosnia (1314-53), he won the territory of Zahumlje (Hercegovina) during his reign, *ca 1292, +1353; he was engaged in 1319 to a dau.of Ct Meinhard von Ortenburg, but they never married; m.1324 Elzbieta (*1302 +1343), dau.of Kazimierz of Kujavia, Pr of Inowraclaw and Gnesen
Vladislav Kotromanic Knez, Regent of Bosnia, *ca 1295, +1353/54; m.Klis 1338 Jelena Subich (*ca 1306 +after 1378)
genealogy.euweb.cz /balkan/balkan2.html   (488 words)

  
 Serbian Rulers - Stjepan II Kotromanic (1314 - 1353)
Serbian Rulers - Stjepan II Kotromanic (1314 - 1353)
Documented changes are evident with the Bosnian ban that was to found of a more cohesive medieval state, Stjepan (pr.
His father, ban Stjepan I Kotroman, was married to king Dragutin Nemanjic's daughter; this direct Nemanjic lineage would enable his son to claim dynastic continuity at later times of turmoil and trouble in the central Serbian state.
www.suc.org /culture/history/Serb_History/Rulers/Stjepan_II_Kotromanic.html   (557 words)

  
 Serbian Rulers - Stefan Dragutin, King (1276-1282)
The relationship with his brother was more tumultuous, having gone through several ups and downs during the period of over thirty years; the two did, however cooperate in several major campaigns, including the advance against Byzantium in Macedonia during 1283/4.
Also notable are the ties Dragutin forged with his Bosnian neighbors, as his son-in-law, Stjepan Kotroman, became the founder of a more stable dynasty of Bosnian bans; this relationship eventually was to justify a certian continuity of Serbian royal institutions in Bosnia, starting with Tvrtko I.
Soon after his mother's death in 1314, Dragutin retired to a monastery as brother Teoktist, engaged in a very ascetic lifestyle, we are told, and died shortly thereafter.
www.suc.org /culture/history/Serb_History/Rulers/Stefan_Dragutin.html   (306 words)

  
 bilig23abstract5
In these circumstances, it is very difficult to determine origin of the royal Kotromanic dynasty.
Historians almost totally agree on that this dynasty descends from a ban appointed by Avars to rule then Bosnia.
But the word Kotroman could not be explained, and thus origin of the dynasty was discussed leading some theories like Germanic origin.
www.yesevi.edu.tr /bilig/biligEng/bilig23/Abstract23.5.htm   (319 words)

  
 Balkan 5
Nikola, Zupan of Zahumlje; m.before 1338 Katarina Kotromanic
Vladislav ; he spent his life trying to gain the thrones of Serbia and Hungary, but was unsuccessful in both quests; +in Hungary after 1326; 1m: ca 1293 Constanza, dau.of Michele Morosoni; 2m: 1309 N, a dau.of the Voivode Ladislaus of Siebenbuergen; he had issue of whom I have no details
Jelisaveta, *ca 1270, +1331; m.after 1283 Stefan Kotroman, Ban of Bosnia (+1314/16)
genealogy.euweb.cz /balkan/balkan5.html   (635 words)

  
 Kotroman   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
La dinastía predominante bosnia Kotromani se nombra después de él, con el suyo patronymic.
También lo refieren a veces como Stephen (Stjepan) Kotromani o Stephen I Kotromani, siendo el primer del Kotromans que era Stephanus, una regla.
Él tenía cuatro hijos: Stephen Kotromanic, que lo tuvo éxito como regla del territorio e hizo más adelante interdicción de Bosnia; Vladislav Kotromanic, el padre de Tvrtko Kotromanic; Ninoslav; y otro hijo; y dos hijas, Katarina y Marija.
www.yotor.net /wiki/es/ko/Kotroman.htm   (154 words)

  
 CROATS & SERBS: CHAPTER FOUR
The greatest Bosnian rulers were Stephen II Kotromanic (1312 — 53) and his nephew and successor Tvrtko (1353 — 91).
Stephen II contributed in 1322 to the fall of Mladen II, the successor of Pavao Subic, ban of Croatia and lord of Bosnia.
Stephen II Kotromanic erected the first Franciscan monastery next to his court in Sutjeska and Mili by Visoko, where he built a crypt for himself and his family in the monastery church.
www.magma.ca /~rendic/chapter4.htm   (21102 words)

  
 Coatings and Allied Products
Since 1947 this company has worked under the name DUGA and today is the leading manufacturer of coatings in Serbia.
Already at the end of 1945 factory KOTROMAN was built at Mokra Gora, location near town Uzice.
More important manufacturers in this filed are also companies POMORAVLJE from Nis (founded in 1948), ZVEZDA from Gornji Milanovac (1953), SUKO from Pirot (1957), HEMPRO from Sid (1959) and ZORKA-BOJE I LAKOVI from Sabac (1975).
www.shts.org.yu /coatings.html   (219 words)

  
 BosNet Digest V5 #34 / Jan. 23, 1996
Meanwhile, IFOR said about 5O more pieces of heavy arms should be collected.
HVO official I. Kotroman warned that Yugoslav soldiers and officers were still on the B-H territory.
Ray Collins (IFOR, central Bosnia) said that any side remaining within the separation zone, took the responsibility of being exposed to the IFOR fire.
www.hri.org /news/agencies/bosnet/1996/96-01-23_2.bos.html   (2082 words)

  
 Who are the "Bosnians" [Archive] - Stormfront White Nationalist Community   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Not now, Andrej, first Bosnian(Bosniaks) king was Tvrtko Kotromanic.
The same global ideologues are also now trying to impose some sort of fictitious "Bosnian language"{which in reality is Serbian} on the Serbian population.
Filthy, disgusting, Bosnian Muslim savages rather than human beings, had been killing Serbian babies for sport during the last war in the Balkans, along with their Mujahedin allies, and now you have the impertinence to come here with the emblem of a Muslim SS Division, and beg acceptance.
stormfront.org /archive/.../t-178103wp_girl_in_the_barrie/t-211240.html   (18202 words)

  
 010502ed
7 A. Well, to begin with, there was brothers Banovic, Kotroman there
A number of individuals took part in that beating, but who stood
10 out most in addition to Faca was Cica, Kotroman.
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