- Bortz, also
Boricius (Hungarian: Borc), was a ****an
chieftain in the 13th century. He
voluntarily converted to
Christianity in 1227,
acknowledging the...
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according to John Kinnamos. In Latin, his
title was "Ban of Bosnia" (b****
Boricius de Bosna),
according to the 1209
charter of
Andrew II.
Simeon Bogdanović–Siniša...
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crossed the
mountains and met
Boricius, a ****an chieftain, who had
decided to
convert to Christianity. At
their meeting,
Boricius and his
subjects were baptized...
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continued the ****an mission. Robert,
Archbishop of
Esztergom baptized Boricius, an
influential ****an chieftain, two
years later.
Robert ordained a Hungarian...
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named Boricius voluntarily converted to
Christianity in 1227. Next year Duke Béla
accompanied Archbishop Robert of
Esztergom to the
lands of
Boricius where...
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Battle of the
Kalka River in 1223, a
leader of a
western ****an tribe,
Boricius,
converted to
Catholicism in the
presence of
Andrew II's heir and co-ruler...
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continued the
mission to
convert the ****ans. Two
years later,
Robert baptized Boricius, a
prominent ****an chieftain,
further solidifying the ****ans’ conversion...
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strane susjednih i
stranih vladara Mladen Švab (1989). "BORIČ (Borić,
Boricius, Bogir, ßoρίτζης)". hbl.lzmk.hr (in Croatian).
Hrvatski biografski leksikon...
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Verecke p****. He may be
synonymous with the
Hungarian version of Cselgü.
Boricius, ****an
chieftain in Hungary, of the 4th rank of ****an
political hierarchy...
- the
Mongols in the
Battle of the
Kalka River in 1223.
Shortly thereafter Boricius, a ****an chieftain,
accepted baptism and the
supremacy of the king of Hungary...