- May 1441.
According to
Monumenta Serbica Spectantia Historiam Serbiae,
Bosniae,
Ragusii (1858) by
Franz Miklosich,
Grgur and his
brothers co-signed a...
-
Vetvs & Novum: Sive
Historia Regnorvm Dalmatiae, Croatiae, Slavoniae,
Bosniae, Serviae,
atqve Bvlgariae. Posonii:
Typis Haeredvm Royerianorvm. Dzino...
- Bosanski; Latin:
Bosne supremus voivoda /
Sicut supremus voivoda regni Bosniae) was a
court title in the
Kingdom of Bosnia,
bestowed by the king to highest...
- 1287–1314 In 1299, Paul I Šubić of
Bribir took the
title "lord of Bosnia" (
Bosniae dominus) and
named his
brother Mladen I Šubić of
Bribir as the Bosnian...
-
Sprachen (in German). 1856.
Monumenta Serbica Spectantia Historiam Serbiae,
Bosniae,
Ragusii (in Serbian). Vienna. 1858.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location...
- bosanskog, Latin:
Bosne supremus voivoda /
Sicut supremus voivoda regni Bosniae)
appeared at the
beginning of the 14th
century as
different type of this...
- Bosanski; Latin:
Bosne supremus voivoda /
Sicut supremus voivoda regni Bosniae) was a
court title in the
Kingdom of Bosnia,
bestowed by the king to highest...
- to
mayor of Busk
legal authority.
Nicholas of Ilok
styled himself as "
Bosniae and
Valachiae Rex". In 1450, the
Vlachs are
granted a
privilege in Šibenik...
- Paul
referred to
himself from 1305 as "lord of all Bosnia" (Latin:
totius Bosniae dominus). He
appointed his
second son,
Mladen II, Ban of Bosnia, and in...
- Miklosich,
Franz (1858),
Monumenta Serbica Spectantia Historiam Serbiae,
Bosniae, Ragusi, CCCL, p. 433 Nicol,
Donald M. (1968). The
Byzantine Family of...