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. The Banate became more and more independent from Hungary, and eventually became an independent Kingdom under Tvrtko I. After his death, the Kingdom had many internal problems, leading to a fight over who the king of Bosnia should be. This eventually led to Matthias I of Hungary invading the Kingdom to expand his influence over the Balkans.[2]

Kingdom of Bosnia
Bosansko kraljevstvo
Босанско краљевство
1377–1463
Medieval Bosnian State Expansion
Medieval Bosnian State Expansion
CapitalVisoko
Jajce
Bobovac
Religion
Catholicism
Bosnian Church[1]
Eastern Orthodoxy
Demonym(s)Bosnian
GovernmentFeudal monarchy
King 
 1377–1391
Tvrtko I (first)
 1461–1463
Stephen Tomašević (last)
Historical eraMiddle Ages
 Coronation of Tvrtko I
26 October 1377
 Ottoman conquest
5 June 1463
CurrencyBosnian Golden Coin
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Banate of Bosnia
Sanjak of Bosnia

References

  1. Bell, Imogen (2002). Central and South-Eastern Europe 2003. Psychology Press. p. 100. ISBN 9781857431360.
  2. "Bosnia and Herzegovina - Ottoman, Yugoslav, War | Britannica". www.britannica.com. Retrieved 2023-10-17.



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