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majority of scholars.
Adherents of the
church called themselves simply Krstjani ("Christians") or
Dobri Bošnjani ("Good Bosnians"). The church's organization...
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Bosnian Church simply called themselves Krstjani ("Christians"). Many
scholars classify these Bosnian Krstjani as
Manichaean dualists related to the Bogomils...
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command to
correct the
krstjani,
because the "Confessio" (Abjuration)
signed at
Bilino Polje by
seven priors of the
Krstjani church on 8
April 1203,...
- names;
dobri Bošnjani or Bošnjani ("good Bosnians" or
simply "Bosnians"),
Krstjani (Christians),
dobri mužje (good men),
dobri ljudi (good people) and boni...
- In the
second half of 1459, King
Thomas decisively acted against the
Krstjani or Kristjani,
followers of the
Bosnian Church.
Between 2,000 and 12,000...
- transl. "Order of Lord Rastudije" in Bosnia, in
which 12 monks,
called krstjani,
enrolled as
early as 1203, of whom Dragić Ljubiša and Dražeta parti****ted...
- pp. 239–240.
Retrieved 20
March 2021. Šanjek,
Franjo (2005).
Fenomen "
krstjani" u
srednjovjekovnoj Bosni i Humu:
sbornik radova.
Institut za istoriju...
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Catharism or
dualism can be
found in the
original do****ents of the
Bosnian Krstjani, as they
called themselves. It was not
until Pope Nicholas' Bull "Prae...
- used as a slur for the
unrelated Huguenots.
Bosnian Church: Also
called Krstjani, they
denied the
power of the Pope and were
excommunicated by both the...
-
ugarske politike prema Bosni i Humu". In Šanjek,
Franjo (ed.).
Fenomen "
Krstjani" u
srednjovjekovnoj Bosni i Humu (in Croatian). Zagreb:
Hrvatski institut...