Overview
The Banate of Bosnia was a medieval state located in what is today Bosnia and Herzegovina, founded in the mid-12th century. Although Hungarian kings considered it part of their Crown Lands, the Banate was a de facto independent feudal state for most of its existence. It was dissolved on October 26, 1377, when it was elevated to a kingdom. A significant part of its history was marked by a religiopolitical controversy concerning the native Christian Bosnian Church, which was condemned as heretical by the Catholic and Eastern Orthodox churches. The Catholic Church, in particular, was antagonistic and persecuted its members through the Hungarians.
Historical Periods
Banate of Bosnia (1188–1201)
1188 CE – 1201 CE
Capital: BobovacArea: 29,161 km²
Banate of Bosnia (1202–1205)
1202 CE – 1205 CE
Capital: BobovacArea: 29,090 km²
Banate of Bosnia (1206–1215)
1206 CE – 1215 CE
Capital: BobovacArea: 29,161 km²
Banate of Bosnia (1216–1235)
1216 CE – 1235 CE
Capital: BobovacArea: 29,090 km²
Banate of Bosnia (1236–1240)
1236 CE – 1240 CE
Capital: BobovacArea: 29,161 km²
Banate of Bosnia (1241–1249)
1241 CE – 1249 CE
Capital: BobovacArea: 18,025 km²
Banate of Bosnia (1250–1284)
1250 CE – 1284 CE
Capital: BobovacArea: 19,385 km²
Banate of Bosnia (1285–1325)
1285 CE – 1325 CE
Capital: BobovacArea: 19,361 km²
Banate of Bosnia (1326–1332)
1326 CE – 1332 CE
Capital: BobovacArea: 28,973 km²
Banate of Bosnia (1333–1362)
1333 CE – 1362 CE
Capital: BobovacArea: 37,871 km²
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